Good Morning, World
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Good Morning, World was a television series broadcast on the CBS television network during the 1967-1968 season. It was designed as a starring vehicle for Ronnie Schell, who had proven to be fairly popular as "Duke", one of Gomer's buddies, in the hit program Gomer Pyle, USMC over the three previous seasons. Schell's character, Larry Clarke, was a morning disc jockey and part of a morning drive-time team, "Lewis and Clarke", on a smallish AM radio station in Los Angeles.
Despite having the long-established and popular Red Skelton Show as a lead-in, the young Goldie Hawn as a minor neighbor character, and young Kit Culkin was a guest star on this show as a quirky friend, the show was a Nielsen ratings failure and Schell returned to Gomer Pyle as Duke for the next season.
- Ronnie Schell as Larry Clarke
- Joby Baker as Dave Lewis
- Billy De Wolfe as Roland Hutton, Jr.
- Julie Parrish as Linda Lewis
- Goldie Hawn as Sandy Kramer