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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 7, 1954
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 78
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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It's a Great Life(1954)

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Overview

It's a Great Life is an American situation comedy which aired on NBC from 1954 to 1956. Frances Bavier, six years before being cast as Aunt Bee in CBS's The Andy Griffith Show, played a somewhat similar role as Mrs. Amy Morgan, the owner of a boarding house.

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Season 1

39 episodes • 1954

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1It's A Great LifeSep 4, 19540.0
2Go Home to Your MotherSep 14, 19540.0
3The Baby-SittersSep 21, 19540.0
4Objective MoonSep 28, 19540.0
5Daniel's Department StoreOct 5, 19540.0
650-50Oct 12, 19540.0
7I Can Get it for You WholesaleSep 19, 19540.0
8A Visit From Steve's MotherOct 26, 19540.0
9Turkey DinnerNov 2, 19540.0
10Denny Buys a SteerNov 9, 19540.0
11The Boys Redecorate the AtticNov 16, 19540.0
12A Date for Mrs. MorganNov 23, 19540.0
13The ClosetNov 30, 19540.0
14The Vacuum Cleaner SalesmanDec 7, 19540.0
15Denny's Big NightDec 14, 19540.0
16There Is A Santa ClausDec 21, 19540.0
17The Driver's LicenceDec 28, 19540.0
18A Job for KathyJan 4, 19550.0
19The Surprise PartyJan 11, 19540.0
20The Missing StampJan 18, 19550.0
21The Borrowed TV SetJan 25, 19550.0
22Kathy's Former BoyfriendFeb 1, 19550.0
23FriendshipFeb 8, 19550.0
24The Engagement RingFeb 15, 19550.0
25Winter SportsFeb 22, 19550.0
26The Night WatchmanMar 1, 19550.0
27Foster FatherMar 8, 19550.0
28TijuanaMar 15, 19550.0
29Kathy Goes to New YorkMar 22, 19550.0
30The MatchmakersMar 29, 19550.0
31The HospitalApr 5, 19550.0
32The Boys Clean HouseApr 12, 19550.0
33Formal for AmyApr 19, 19550.0
34Denny SingsApr 26, 19550.0
35Three Hungry MenMay 3, 19550.0
36The Missing HusbandMay 10, 19550.0
37The InheritanceMay 17, 19550.0
38The ParakeetMay 24, 19550.0
39The Easy ChairMay 31, 19550.0
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Season 2

39 episodes • 1955

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Call Michigan-4099Sep 4, 19550.0
2Hay BurnerSep 11, 19550.0
3Fortune HuntersSep 18, 19550.0
4The Paper DriveSep 25, 19550.0
5Hash HouseOct 2, 19550.0
6B-Day for RealOct 9, 19550.0
7The Girl FriendOct 16, 19550.0
8Man's Best FriendOct 23, 19550.0
9Double DateOct 30, 19550.0
10High PressureNov 6, 19550.0
11The Movie StarNov 13, 19550.0
12The Crystal BallNov 20, 19550.0
13The Big GameNov 27, 19550.0
14The Private LineDec 4, 19550.0
15The Fabulous FoundlingDec 11, 19550.0
16Hawaiian HolidayDec 18, 19550.0
17The Elusive DimeJan 1, 19560.0
18Beauty ContestJan 8, 19560.0
19The Lady and the PaintingJan 15, 19560.0
20House GuestJan 22, 19560.0
21The Square CircleJan 29, 19560.0
22Smog Gets in Your EyesFeb 5, 19560.0
23Screen TestFeb 12, 19560.0
24Renee and the SurveyFeb 19, 19560.0
25Bachelor PartyFeb 26, 19560.0
26The VoiceMar 4, 19560.0
27All for AmyMar 11, 19560.0
28Private EyesMar 18, 19560.0
29Glamour DollMar 25, 19560.0
30Kid SisterApr 1, 19560.0
31The Raffle TicketApr 8, 19560.0
32The Return of CarolineApr 15, 19560.0
33The Palm Springs StoryApr 22, 19560.0
34The Yachting PartyApr 29, 19560.0
35Operation for RealMay 6, 19560.0
36Old Soliders Never DieMay 13, 19560.0
37The Charity DriveMay 20, 19560.0
38Passport for AmyMay 27, 19560.0
39The HousekeeperJun 3, 19560.0

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