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'Father Knows Best': A Thanksgiving 1953 Episode  By  cover art

'Father Knows Best': A Thanksgiving 1953 Episode

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Narrated by: Bill Mills, Robert Young
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Spend Thanksgiving with "your neighbors, the Andersons" and Father Knows Best!

One of the most popular family programs from the Golden Age of radio, Father Knows Best debuted as a radio sitcom in 1949, starring Robert Young as Jim Anderson, the show's"hero" and the father from which it derived it's name. Jim sold insurance, lived in a lovely home with his wife, Margaret, and together they struggled to meet the challenges of raising three "modern" children in the new modern age...of the 1950s!

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I Love This Show!!

The Show Reminds People Of A Simpler Time In The World When People Had Better Values & More Clear Morals. I Was Not Even Close To Being Born Because I Wasn't Born Until July Of 1985. Still This Show Brings Out Feelings Of Nostalgia & Praying That America Could Have Stayed That Way & Not The Disaster & Horrible Political Correctness That Is Today. America Is Just A Totally Different Place Now & I Wish It Wasn't As Bad As It Is Now With The Crime Rates Soaring As Well As Abortions & Horrible Anti-Christian propaganda. I Am Honored Blessed Moved, Touched & Very Very Very Very Glad To Be a Believer In Jesus & a Christian In America

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