A television adaptation of the radio sitcom "Duffy's Tavern" (1942-1951). The main setting was "a seedy bar and grille on New York's Third Avenue", owned by the unseen character Duffy. The main character was Archie, the tavern's manager....
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Ed Gardner | ... |
Archie
(38 episodes, 1954)
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Jimmy Conlin | ... |
Charley
(38 episodes, 1954)
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Alan Reed | ... |
Finnegan
(38 episodes, 1954)
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Pattee Chapman | ... |
Miss Duffy
(38 episodes, 1954)
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William Fawcett | ... |
Clayton
(30 episodes, 1954)
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James Burke | ... |
Clancy
(6 episodes, 1954)
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Veda Ann Borg | ... |
Peaches La Tour
(6 episodes, 1954)
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Benny Rubin | ... |
Prince Igor
(3 episodes, 1954)
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Mary Beth Hughes | ... |
Daphne
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(2 episodes)
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John Doucette | ... |
Sweet Sue
(2 episodes, 1954)
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Renee Godfrey | ... |
Renee
(2 episodes, 1954)
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Elvia Allman |
(2 episodes, 1954)
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Frank Hagney | ... |
Bit Tout
(2 episodes, 1954)
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Fortunio Bonanova | ... |
Coloucci
(2 episodes)
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Pitt Herbert | ... |
Yanow
(2 episodes)
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Eddie Marr | ... |
Harrigan
(1 episode)
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Ben Welden | ... |
Slug
(1 episode, 1954)
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Fritz Feld | ... |
Yasha Panyaslovnick
(1 episode)
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Frank Richards | ... |
Nick
(1 episode, 1954)
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Aileen Carlyle | ... |
Bertha Middleton
(1 episode)
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Ralph Peters | ... |
Detective
(1 episode, 1954)
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Elizabeth Slifer | ... |
Mrs. Piddleton
(1 episode)
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Rowland McCracken | ... |
Man
(1 episode)
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Ben Moselle | ... |
Tough
(1 episode, 1954)
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Kathryn Sheldon | ... |
Mrs. Clauber
(1 episode)
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Al Hill | ... |
Machine Gun
(1 episode, 1954)
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Charles Lane |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Frances Bavier | ... |
Mrs. Fletcher
(1 episode, 1954)
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Lawrence Dobkin | ... |
Egghead
(1 episode, 1954)
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Jesse White | ... |
Slip
(1 episode, 1954)
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Herb Vigran | ... |
Second Story
(1 episode, 1954)
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Trevor Bardette |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Allen Jenkins |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Barbara Morrison | ... |
Mrs. Van Clyde
(1 episode, 1954)
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Dick Rich | ... |
Cop
(1 episode, 1954)
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Joseph Vitale | ... |
Sam
(1 episode, 1954)
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Thurston Hall | ... |
Mr. Fletcher
(1 episode, 1954)
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Art Lewis | ... |
Pomeroy
(1 episode, 1954)
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Lillian Culver |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Leonard Penn |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Grace Hayle |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Dick Ryan | ... |
Summers
(1 episode, 1954)
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Frank Marlowe |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Michael Romanoff | ... |
Self
(1 episode, 1954)
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Vernon Rich |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Jack Lomas |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Edith Leslie |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Dorothy Ryan |
(1 episode, 1954)
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Lola Albright | ... |
Sherry
(1 episode)
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- Motion Pictures for Television (MPTV) (1954) (United States) (tv)
- Encore Home Video (United States) (DVD)
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A television adaptation of the radio sitcom "Duffy's Tavern" (1942-1951). The main setting was "a seedy bar and grille on New York's Third Avenue", owned by the unseen character Duffy. The main character was Archie, the tavern's manager. The show centered on him bantering with other characters. Written by Dimos I |
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Trivia | The series was an attempt to revive the popular radio sitcom "Duffy's Tavern". The radio version often relied on its high-profile guest stars, such as Lucille Ball, Veronica Lake, and Vincent Price. The television version was perceived as lacking in memorable characters, and also lacked famous guests. It gained a reputation as a watered down version of the radio series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Follows Duffy's Tavern (1945). See more » |