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  1. December Bride: Created by Parke Levy. With Spring Byington, Frances Rafferty, Dean Miller, Harry Morgan. Charming and wise Lily Ruskin lives with her daughter and son-in- law who, along with her close friend Hilda Crocker, are always trying to find suitable older marriageable companionship for her.

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    • 1954-10-04
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  2. December Bride is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959. It was adapted from the original CBS radio network series of the same name [1] that aired from June 1952 through September 1953. Overview. December Bride centered on the adventures of Lily Ruskin, a spry widow played by Spring Byington.

  3. A comedy series about a widowed newspaper editor and his two daughters. See the full cast and crew list, including Spring Byington, Frances Rafferty, Dean Miller, Harry Morgan and more.

  4. When TV star Mike Mitchell's parents ask him to bring back a revered family tradition, he revisits the Mitchell family magic of Christmases past. Stars Robert Buckley, Ana Ayora, Jonathan Bennett, Sharon Lawrence, Treat Williams.

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  6. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. December Bride. Top-rated. Mon, Feb 20, 1956. S2.E20. Sunken Den. Desi Arnaz appears as a neighbor whose house begins to sink due to a construction error seemingly made by Lily's son-in-law. Lily conspires to meet with Arnaz to resolve the conflict. 8.0/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  7. 156 x 30 minute episodes. December Bride began on radio in 1952 and made the transition to television two years later, debuting on CBS on 4 October 1954. Veteran character actress Spring Byington played Lily Ruskin, a charming 60-year-old widow who was always looking for a suitable man.

  8. December Bride is a comedy series about a widowed newspaper columnist and her friends. It was based on a radio show and starred Spring Byington, Dean Miller, Frances Rafferty and others.

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