GreenAcres-related stories
Posted Oct 20th 2009 1:09PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Obituaries, Reality-Free

I never heard of Vic Mizzy, but he was a professional songwriter who specialized in TV themes.
Vic Mizzy passed away on Saturday at the age of 93. I may not have recognized his name, but I know Vic Mizzy's music... and I've had his tunes in my head for decades.
Mizzy was the man who wrote two classic TV themes,
Green Acres and
The Addams Family. And they really were classic. To this day, I remember every word and can sing them at the drop of a hat (if you were wearing one and decided to drop it).
Mizzy had written songs that the likes of Dean Martin and Doris Day recorded, even the great Billie Holiday. But those TV themes are his legacy. That's not a bad thing. Mizzy made music that people remember because they were catchy themes attached to quirky series. And his songs were perfect because in 90 seconds or so, he captured the gist of the sitcom. Think about it:
Continue reading The Addams Family, Green Acres and Vic Mizzy
Posted Nov 20th 2007 10:42AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry
Richard Bare spent most of his directing career helming the productions of every single episode of Green Acres. You'd think after all that time spent directing what some consider to be the dumbest sitcom ever he'd never want anything to do with the show ever again. WRONG!
Bare recently bought the rights to remake the series from the widow of creator Jay Sommers. According to Bare, now is the perfect time for a remake of GA to hit the airwaves.
Continue reading Green Acres remake may get a green light
Posted May 27th 2005 8:41PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV Royalty, Talent

Eddie Albert, best known as the attorney-turned-farmer in
Green Acres, died earlier today at the ripe old age of 99. I never watched
Green Acres myself, but I best remember Albert playing the president in
Dreamscape and as Eli Sands in
The Concorde: Airport '79.