Father Knows Best

Watch Father Knows Best

  • TV-G
  • 1954
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.4  (2,453)

Father Knows Best was a wholesome family sitcom that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1960, starring Robert Young as Jim Anderson, the head of the Anderson family. The show was set in the fictional town of Springfield and followed the daily lives of the Anderson family, who represented the idyllic suburban American family of the 1950s. The show was centered on the Anderson family, comprising Jim and his wife Margaret, and their three children: Betty, Bud, and Kathy. Jim was a successful insurance agent who always tried to impart his wisdom and values to his children, hence the title of the show, "Father Knows Best." Margaret, on the other hand, was a homemaker who often served as the mediator between Jim and the children. Betty was the oldest child, a responsible young woman who often took on the role of a mother figure to her younger siblings. Bud was the middle child and a typical adolescent boy, often getting into mischief but learning valuable lessons along the way. Kathy, the youngest child, was an innocent and curious young girl who grew up over the course of the show. The show tackled various issues that families faced during that era, such as peer pressure, dating, schoolwork, and sibling rivalry. At the heart of the show was Jim's unwavering love and support for his family, and his desire to see his children grow up to be responsible and well-adjusted adults. Jim often served as a moral guide for his children, and the show emphasized the importance of family values and hard work. One of the unique aspects of the show was its use of a laugh track, which was a relatively new concept at the time. The show's format featured a live studio audience, but the producers felt that the audience's laughter was not consistent enough, so they added a laugh track to ensure that the comedic moments were well-received. This became a popular trend in sitcoms throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Father Knows Best was wildly popular during its six-year run and became a staple of American television. It was the first show to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series in 1955, and it was nominated every year of its run. The show also helped to establish Robert Young as a household name and he subsequently went on to star in other popular TV shows, such as Marcus Welby, M.D. The popularity of Father Knows Best can be attributed to its relatability and its portrayal of the American family during that time period. The show offered a glimpse into the lives of a typical suburban family and dealt with universal themes that resonated with viewers across the country. It showcased a simpler time in American history, one that many people look back on with fondness, and it continues to be revered for its wholesome and heartwarming portrayal of family life. In conclusion, Father Knows Best was a beloved family sitcom that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1960. The show centered on the daily lives of the Anderson family and tackled various issues that families faced during that era. The show emphasized family values and the importance of hard work, and it remains a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by viewers to this day.

Father Knows Best
Filter by Source

Seasons
Betty's Graduation
32. Betty's Graduation
May 23, 1960
This flashback episode recalls Betty and her reluctance to graduate from high school.
Not His Type
31. Not His Type
May 16, 1960
Betty gets caught up in the middle of a lover's quarrel between two of her friends who plan to marry.
Bud Lives It up
30. Bud Lives It up
May 9, 1960
In order to impress a girl, Bud starts spending money beyond his means.
Betty's Career Problem
29. Betty's Career Problem
April 25, 1960
Betty finds herself competing against (and losing to) a boy in several collegiate contests. Now they're competing against each other for a job.
Blind Date
28. Blind Date
April 18, 1960
Betty dates a boy whom her galpals regard as a loser.
Love and Learn
27. Love and Learn
April 11, 1960
Needing help in English because he's not the brightest bulb in the box, Bud is assigned an attractive tutor and soon falls for her.
Family Contest
26. Family Contest
April 4, 1960
Hoping to win a free trip to Hawaii, the Andersons enter a family-photo contest.
The 500 Letter
24. The 500 Letter
March 21, 1960
When the Andersons receive a $500 check in the mail from a secret admirer, they try to discover the identity of the donor.
Bud the Speculator
23. Bud the Speculator
March 14, 1960
Never the sharpest tool in the shed, Bud loses $50 in a phony stock scheme.
Time to Retire
22. Time to Retire
March 7, 1960
Bud's actions reaffirm an old man's belief in life and lead to an employment opportunity.
Jims Big Surprise
21. Jims Big Surprise
February 29, 1960
Jim announces that he has a big surprise for the Anderson clan.
The Big Test
20. The Big Test
February 22, 1960
Betty tries her hand at matchmaking for family gardener Frank and a gal who works in a flower shop.
Cupid Knows Best
19. Cupid Knows Best
February 15, 1960
The Anderson gardener, Frank, is lonely but is interested in someone.
Kathys Big Deception
18. Kathys Big Deception
February 8, 1960
Kathy makes up an imaginary boyfriend so that her family will think she has a date for the community picnic.
Second Best
17. Second Best
February 1, 1960
Betty decides to compete in the previously all-male college fencing tournament.
Togetherness
16. Togetherness
January 25, 1960
The Andersons are paid a visit by a newspaper reporter who's doing an article on family togetherness.
Bud Hides Behind a Skirt
15. Bud Hides Behind a Skirt
January 18, 1960
Betty leads a campaign for safe driving only to have brother Bud accused of reckless driving.
Father, the Naturalist
14. Father, the Naturalist
January 11, 1960
Father and Margaret head outside to explore nature.
Bettys Double
13. Bettys Double
January 4, 1960
Betty wins a lookalike contest due to her close resemblance to an actress. The prize is a trip to Hollywood.
Good Joke On Mom
12. Good Joke On Mom
December 28, 1959
Margaret tricks the family into believing that she's been selected chairperson of an important hospital building project.
Turn the Other Cheek
11. Turn the Other Cheek
December 14, 1959
Jim and Kathy both feel like their friends doublecrossed them.
Bud the Willing Worker
10. Bud the Willing Worker
December 7, 1959
In order to buy a boat, Bud takes a job pumping gas at a service station.
Kathy Becomes a Girl
9. Kathy Becomes a Girl
November 30, 1959
The rest of the family tries to feminize tomboy Kathy.
Margarets Old Flame
8. Margarets Old Flame
November 23, 1959
Jim and Margaret recall the people they once dated as they prepare for their college reunion.
First Disillusionment
7. First Disillusionment
November 16, 1959
Bud recounts to Kathy about the time he lost a job due to an applicant's faked credentials.
Bicycle Trip for Two
6. Bicycle Trip for Two
November 9, 1959
Jim and Margaret get into an argument while taking a bicycle trip.
Bud Plays It Safe
5. Bud Plays It Safe
November 2, 1959
In order to ensure himself of a spot on the football team roster, Bud begins dating the daughter of the head coach.
The Imposter
4. The Imposter
October 26, 1959
Betty gets involved with a young lawyer who's posing as the owner of a radio store.
The Gardeners Big Day
3. The Gardeners Big Day
October 19, 1959
The Anderson's Hispanic gardener is chosen to represent Springfield at the opening of a park but a couple of town council members are less than thrilled with the prospect.
Bud Branches Out
2. Bud Branches Out
October 12, 1959
Bud develops a crush on his attractive French professor.
A Day in the Country
1. A Day in the Country
October 5, 1959
The Andersons decide to take a weekend family drive in the country only to have their car break down.
Description

Father Knows Best was a wholesome family sitcom that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1960, starring Robert Young as Jim Anderson, the head of the Anderson family. The show was set in the fictional town of Springfield and followed the daily lives of the Anderson family, who represented the idyllic suburban American family of the 1950s.

The show was centered on the Anderson family, comprising Jim and his wife Margaret, and their three children: Betty, Bud, and Kathy. Jim was a successful insurance agent who always tried to impart his wisdom and values to his children, hence the title of the show, "Father Knows Best." Margaret, on the other hand, was a homemaker who often served as the mediator between Jim and the children. Betty was the oldest child, a responsible young woman who often took on the role of a mother figure to her younger siblings. Bud was the middle child and a typical adolescent boy, often getting into mischief but learning valuable lessons along the way. Kathy, the youngest child, was an innocent and curious young girl who grew up over the course of the show.

The show tackled various issues that families faced during that era, such as peer pressure, dating, schoolwork, and sibling rivalry. At the heart of the show was Jim's unwavering love and support for his family, and his desire to see his children grow up to be responsible and well-adjusted adults. Jim often served as a moral guide for his children, and the show emphasized the importance of family values and hard work.

One of the unique aspects of the show was its use of a laugh track, which was a relatively new concept at the time. The show's format featured a live studio audience, but the producers felt that the audience's laughter was not consistent enough, so they added a laugh track to ensure that the comedic moments were well-received. This became a popular trend in sitcoms throughout the 1950s and 1960s.

Father Knows Best was wildly popular during its six-year run and became a staple of American television. It was the first show to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series in 1955, and it was nominated every year of its run. The show also helped to establish Robert Young as a household name and he subsequently went on to star in other popular TV shows, such as Marcus Welby, M.D.

The popularity of Father Knows Best can be attributed to its relatability and its portrayal of the American family during that time period. The show offered a glimpse into the lives of a typical suburban family and dealt with universal themes that resonated with viewers across the country. It showcased a simpler time in American history, one that many people look back on with fondness, and it continues to be revered for its wholesome and heartwarming portrayal of family life.

In conclusion, Father Knows Best was a beloved family sitcom that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1960. The show centered on the daily lives of the Anderson family and tackled various issues that families faced during that era. The show emphasized family values and the importance of hard work, and it remains a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by viewers to this day.

Father Knows Best is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (202 episodes). The series first aired on October 3, 1954.

Where to Watch Father Knows Best

Father Knows Best is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Father Knows Best on demand at Google Play, Tubi TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    October 3, 1954
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (2,453)