Good Morning World (American TV series)

Good Morning World is an American sitcom broadcast on CBS during the 1967–1968 season, originally sponsored by Procter & Gamble on Tuesday nights at 9:30 pm ET.Good Morning World starred Joby Baker and Ronnie Schell as Dave Lewis and Larry Clarke, morning drive time disc jockeys and hosts of the eponymous "Lewis and Clarke Show" on a small AM radio station in Los Angeles.The two host the show under the supervision of station manager Roland B. Hutton Jr., portrayed by Billy De Wolfe in his usual character.Frequently appearing in the subplots was Julie Parrish as Lewis's wife Linda, as well as her aggressive best friend Sandy Kramer, played by Goldie Hawn in her first professional role.The series was created and produced by Carl Reiner, Sheldon Leonard, Bill Persky, and Sam Denoff, all of whom were creatively responsible for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66) and was inspired by Persky and Denoff's personal experiences working as continuity writers for several disc jockeys on radio station WNEW in New York during the 1950s.
Larry ( Ronnie Schell ) and Sandy ( Goldie Hawn ).
Dave ( Joby Baker ) and Linda ( Julie Parrish ).
The morning team of Lewis and Clarke.
SitcomBill PerskySam DenoffCarl ReinerSheldon LeonardCarl BiddiscombeSam BobrickJames L. BrooksBill IdelsonRick MittlemanDale McRavenBernie OrensteinSaul TurtletaubE. Duke VincentJack WinterDanny DaytonGary NelsonJohn RichRobert ScheererGeorge TyneRonnie SchellJoby BakerBilly De WolfeGoldie HawnJulie ParrishDave Grusin1967–1968Procter & GambleAntenna TVdrive timedisc jockeysradio stationLos AngelescharacterThe Dick Van Dyke ShowWilliam B. WilliamsLos Angeles DodgersVin Scullyvoice-overlead-inThe Red Skelton ShowcanceledGomer Pyle, USMCRowan & Martin's Laugh-InThe Doris Day Show