The Mickey Rooney Show

The Mickey Rooney Show (1954-1955)

EndedScripted showComedy

The misadventures of an eager but somewhat bumbling young actor who gets a job as a page at a television studio in Hollywood while trying to break into show business.

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S01E33The RobotMay 7, 1955
S01E32The GuardianApr 23, 1955
S01E31The Surplus StoreApr 16, 1955
S01E30The Giant KillerApr 2, 1955
S01E29Society WomanMar 26, 1955
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' premiere?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' premiered on September 16, 1954.

Who was the main actor in 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

The main actor in 'The Mickey Rooney Show' was Mickey Rooney himself.

What was the genre of 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' was a comedy series.

What was the premise of 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' followed the misadventures of Mickey Grady, a young apprentice in a theatrical boarding house.

Who played the character of Mickey Grady in 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

Mickey Rooney played the character of Mickey Grady in 'The Mickey Rooney Show'.

Who were some of the recurring characters in 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

Some of the recurring characters in 'The Mickey Rooney Show' were Mr. Rudy, Mrs. Grady, and Mr. B, among others.

Where was 'The Mickey Rooney Show' set?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' was set in a theatrical boarding house.

Did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' have a live studio audience?

Yes, 'The Mickey Rooney Show' was filmed in front of a live studio audience.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

The first season of 'The Mickey Rooney Show' consisted of 39 episodes.

Did Mickey Rooney's real-life family members appear in 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

Yes, Mickey Rooney's real-life wife, Jan Rooney, made occasional appearances on 'The Mickey Rooney Show'.

Who were the creators of 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' was created by Arthur Stander and Mickey Rooney himself.

Did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' receive any awards or nominations?

No, 'The Mickey Rooney Show' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' feature any musical performances?

Yes, 'The Mickey Rooney Show' featured occasional musical performances by Mickey Rooney and guest stars.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'The Mickey Rooney Show'?

Yes, 'The Mickey Rooney Show' had guest stars such as Betty White, Buddy Hackett, and Bob Hope.

Did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' have a laugh track?

No, 'The Mickey Rooney Show' did not have a laugh track. The laughter was from a live studio audience.

How long did 'The Mickey Rooney Show' run for?

'The Mickey Rooney Show' ran for one season, from 1954 to 1955.

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