In 2001, columnist 'Alvy Singer' reviewed this episode and it's maybe a coincidence but I seem to remember Woody Allen playing Alvy Singer in the 1977 movie, "Annie Hall". Six years later an Australian based writer and University tutor named Matthew Asprey claimed authorship and revisited his essay. What he probably doesn't even know is that this author, Geoff Brown, also hails from Australia... Melbourne in fact! Originally he had this to say: "The series is quite enjoyable if you watch it after the passage of 35 years. As a depiction of middle-class US suburbia in the 1960s, it is undoubtedly a charming hegemonic text. This particular episode is a clumsy, heavy-handed satire of non-conformism, in defense of Hollywood entertainment and American middle-class family values."
Johnny Washbrook found fame in the 1950s as the star of the 20th Century Fox Television series, "My Friend Flicka" (1955-56).
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