
Other claims state that the show was available in it's entirety on Warner Archive Instant before the service went defunct. Screenbugs on recordings of the show confirm claims that Tuner South did air the show in the 1990's through the early 2000's.

While no full episodes of the series have surfaced online, snippets of some guest appearances can be found on YouTube. From the kids, the neighbours, or the couple themselves, trouble always seems to be in the household which leads to comedic situations. She publicizes her marriage which often embarrasses her husband, who works as a college professor. The series follows that Nash family, where Joan Nash (Patricia Crowley) is a journalist and housewife who tries to keep things organized in her life with her kids, dog, and husband Jim (Mark Miller) starting antics and being slightly demanding. Ratings for the series dropped to 89th place, and it was cancelled in March of 1967, being replaced momentarily by Maya before Get Smart took the slot in 1968. The show was spared from cancellation in 1966 and renewed for a second season despite being unpopular. and The Righteous Brothers, the series was panned critically from the very start of its run, being judged for bad writing, being unoriginal in following the standard family sitcom format, and having nonsensical plots. ĭespite starting off with good audience viewership, as well as having special guests from shows and acts such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. It starred Mark Miller and Patricia Crowley, and was one of the top-rated new shows of the year upon it's debut, coming in during a trend of movie-based television shows. The series was loosely based on both the 1960 film of the same name starring Doris Day and David Niven, as well as the Jean Kerr authored book from 1957. Please Don't Eat the Daisies is a television family sitcom that aired on NBC from 1965 to 1967. The Nash family of the series, and their pet, Ladadog.
