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The Patty Duke Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Patty Duke Show

''The Patty Duke Show'' is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from September 18, 1963, to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. One hundred and five episodes were produced, 104 of them airing over three seasons, most written by either Sidney Sheldon or William Asher, who co-created the series.
==Plot==
Patricia "Patty" Lane (Duke) is a normal, chatty, rambunctious teenager living in the Brooklyn Heights section of New York City. Her father, Martin Lane (William Schallert), is the managing editor of the ''New York Daily Chronicle''; Patty affectionately addresses him as "Poppo". In the unaired pilot episode, her "identical cousin", the sophisticated, brainy, and demure Catherine "Cathy" Margaret Rowan Lane (also played by Duke), whose father, Kenneth Lane (also played by Schallert), Martin's identical twin brother, also works for the ''Chronicle,'' but as a foreign correspondent, arrives in the United States from Scotland to live with Patty's family and attend Brooklyn Heights High School. Mark Miller played Martin Lane and Charles Herbert played Ross Lane in the unaired pilot episode, although parts of it were used in the last episode of the first season, "The Cousins", with Schallert and Paul O'Keefe in their respective roles. In that episode, Patty tells Cathy the story of when Cathy first came to Brooklyn Heights to live with Patty's family and attend school. While both girls are identical in physical appearance, their style, tastes, and attitudes are nearly opposite, which is responsible for most, if not all, of the comedic situations on the show. The remarkable physical resemblance that Patty and Cathy share is explained by the fact that their fathers are identical twins. While Patty speaks with a typical American accent, Cathy speaks with a slight Scottish accent; not surprisingly, however, both cousins are able to mimic each other's voice. Patty and Cathy also have a ''Doppelgänger'' in a distant cousin, the Southern belle Betsy, who visits from Chattanooga, Tennessee and is also identical, as cousin Betsy is also played by Duke and is only seen in the season 2 episode, "The Perfect Hostess", making that episode the only one in the series in which not only does Duke play a triple role, but she is also credited as "guest star" in the closing credits.

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