Somewhere on this blog, you'll see me writing about a pretty obscure TV show called Harry's Girls. It was on NBC from September 13, 1963 until January 3, 1964 — so not a big hit — and I've never seen its fifteen episodes rerun anywhere. It starred Larry Blyden as the leader of a vaudeville troupe that roamed about Europe — the show was shot on location — and that troupe consisted of three young women played by Dawn Nickerson, Diahn Williams and Susan Silo.
I thought it was a fun show and at age eleven-and-a-half, Susan Silo may have been my first TV crush. When I met her many, many years later, I told her that and she said, "Oh, you couldn't possibly remember Harry's Girls," to which I responded by singing her its catchy theme song. (In the above photo, Susan's the one on the right.)
I also told her I'd seen her on Alfred Hitchcock Presents and McHale's Navy and Batman and lots of other shows. She did a lot of on-camera roles then and later in life, focused more on voiceover and becoming one of the more in-demand talents in that field. One of those who demanded her, on several cartoon shows I voice-directed, was me.
The other day, I was talking with Susan and we would both like to track down some full episodes of Harry's Girls. There are three of them on YouTube — this one, this one and this one. The last of these three videos is in color as were all the episodes broadcast back in 1963.
For some reason, all three of these have the opening titles lopped-off. And for some reason, despite all my sleuthing, I've never come across any other episodes but these three, sans openings. Does anyone have any? Does anyone at least have a video of the opening?