The feisty Betty Hutton did her best to try and elevate this sometimes funny but usually forced situation comedy as a big hearted manicurist who becomes guardian to orphaned rich kids. Like her movies, this depends on her frantic comedy to make its mark.
I cannot even go to a mediocre "5" on this, as my memories of this show are so really small. I was all of four when it was on the air, and I must have decided to watch it, but found it not really memorable except for one little bit that was odd and I can recall.
This program was my first exposure to that powerhouse Betty Hutton. I was all of eight years old when "Goldie", as we called it was on.
I was eleven when this show came on and I immediately liked the character portrayed by Betty Hutton. I still have a comedic memory of her trying to cross the street while still a manicurist, almost being hit by a car, and her yelling after the speeding car to "Back up Mister, you missed me!
Premise 1: Betty Hutton was never lovelier, more talented, energetic, sincere, or entertaining. Betty ALWAYS carried the show, all through her career, and continued to do so during this mediocre program.