Hi, Society
- Episode aired Dec 23, 1964
- 30m
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Patty battles her arch rival Sue Ellen for the new boy at school.Patty battles her arch rival Sue Ellen for the new boy at school.Patty battles her arch rival Sue Ellen for the new boy at school.
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- TriviaThe title was based on the movie High Society (1956), which was the musical version of the play/movie The Philadelphia Story (1940).
- GoofsIn the opening scene, Patty is telling Cathy about a new boy she saw in the malt shop while they sit at the exact table where she first spotted the guy in the phone booth behind her. In the wide shot that shows both Patty and Cathy, a boy is sitting in the booth behind Patty and talking on the phone. As the camera cuts to a closeup of Patty while she is speaking, the phone booth is empty.
- ConnectionsReferences High Society (1956)
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Groans and gowns
Patty has fallen for a new boy in school, Woodrow Warren Caldwell III (Dan Ferrone). "Woody" comes from high society, and Patty finds herself in a cultured battle of attraction against her nemesis Sue Ellen Turner (Kitty Sullivan). They both get in good graces with his mother, Mrs. Caldwell (30s/40s actress Dorothy Peterson, "Dark Victory", "Saboteur", in her final role) by helping out at her thrift shop. Richard is upset to be cast aside yet again. Sue Ellen's parents hold a fundraising formal party to raise money for Mrs. Caldwell's thrift shop. Patty is invited and decides to buy a nice dress donated to the thrift shop. When she arrives at the party she finds the dress was Sue Ellen's old formal dress. That revelation may have a more positive impact than she expected, however, and she soon makes her own revelation.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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