The Pruitts of Southampton

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The Pruitts of Southampton is a 1960s American television sitcom featuring Phyllis Diller as a wealthy socialite suddenly facing financial ruin while trying to maintain her high-society lifestyle.

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instanceOf American television sitcom
alsoKnownAs The Phyllis Diller Show NERFINISHED
audioFormat mono
basedOn novel House Party by Patrick Dennis
broadcastSchedule weekly primetime slot
centralConflict hiding bankruptcy from society
character Phyllis Pruitt NERFINISHED
Reginald Pruitt NERFINISHED
the Pruitt family NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era network television era of the 1960s
executiveProducer Paul Henning NERFINISHED
featuresTheme maintaining appearances despite poverty
satire of high society and wealth
firstAired 1966
format half-hour television series
genre sitcom
hasHumorStyle situation comedy
slapstick
social satire
lastAired 1967
leadActressNotableTrait Phyllis Diller’s distinctive stand-up comedy style
leadCharacterOccupation socialite
leadCharacterStatus formerly wealthy socialite
mediaType television series
numberOfEpisodes 30
numberOfSeasons 1
originalChannelType broadcast television
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork ABC
pictureFormat black-and-white
plotSummary A wealthy socialite family faces financial ruin but pretends to be rich to maintain their high-society lifestyle
producer Jay Sommers NERFINISHED
productionCompany Filmways NERFINISHED
runtimePerEpisode approximately 25 minutes
settingLocation Southampton, New York NERFINISHED
starring Grady Sutton NERFINISHED
Gypsy Rose Lee NERFINISHED
John Astin NERFINISHED
Pamela Austin NERFINISHED
Phyllis Diller NERFINISHED
Richard Deacon NERFINISHED
targetAudience family audience
timePeriodDepicted contemporary 1960s America
titleChangedTo The Phyllis Diller Show NERFINISHED

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Phyllis Diller starredIn The Pruitts of Southampton