Date with the Angels

[1] The series, which stars Betty White and Bill Williams,[1] began as a replacement for The Ray Anthony Show for the same sponsor, Chrysler's Plymouth division.

Among the series' guest stars were Nancy Kulp, Madge Blake, Dennis Day, Liberace, Joan Vohs, Chuck Connors, Reta Shaw, Dave Willock, Sid Melton, Russell Hicks, Hugh O'Brian, Hanley Stafford, and Willard Waterman.

The show's theme song was "Got a Date With an Angel",[4] a semi-standard introduced in 1932 and long associated with the orchestra of Hal Kemp.

[citation needed] Date with the Angels was loosely based on the Elmer Rice play Dream Girl,[4] and the series was originally intended to revolve heavily around Vicki's daydreaming tendencies, with more than half of a typical episode dedicated to fantasy sequences.

[6] The review also noted that levels of laughter on the recorded track did not match what was seen: "often when a raised eye or puzzled expression should evoke a satisfactory chuckle, there is a disconcerting wave of audience roars.