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The Ruggles is an early American family-oriented television series broadcast live on ABC. Episodes were recorded on , and some of them survive in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.UCLA Library Catalog Basic Search, 14 Oct. 2020, cinema.library.ucla.edu/vwebv/search?searchArg=Ruggles. The series began October 23, 1949 — a couple of weeks after the radio hit The Life of Riley had moved to television on — and ended on June 19, 1952. The Ruggles was also one of the first shows to originate from Hollywood rather than New York City, where most radio programs had been produced."Tele-Views." Long Beach Independent, 23 Oct. 1949, p. 34. It aired in New York City via kinescope beginning November 3, 1949.“Radio and Television: Charles Ruggles to Start a Comedy Series Over ABC Video on Thursday, Nov. 3.” The New York Times, 25 Oct. 1949, p. 54.


Cast and changes
The star of the series is comedian , playing a character with the same name. His wife, Margaret Ruggles, was played in the first season by , thereafter by Erin O'Brien-Moore. The television family also had four children: college student Sharon Ruggles (), high school student Chuck Ruggles (Tom Bernard), and the young twins, Donna and Donald, played by and . During the second season (1950–51), played an occasional recurring character named Oliver Quimby, a know-it-all neighbor kid.


Synopsis
Charlie Ruggles is a department manager for a company. His boss, Mr. Williams, and his secretary Miss Peabody were seldom seen, and the exact nature of the firm's business was never clearly stated. His wife Margaret kept house, while their daughter Sharon attended , though she lived at home. Son Chuck was in high school, and the twins were in elementary school.

Most shows take place with just the family members in attendance. Because the shows were broadcast live, the set had to be large and elaborate. There was no audience on the set and no . The recorded theme music was played for entrances and exits. The final episode of the show, broadcast June 19, 1952, featured the wedding of Sharon Ruggles.


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