Baby Small Talk (1968) and Drowsy (head is marked 1964) by Mattel |
After actress Diahann Carroll passed away in 2019, I discovered that the Aspire TV network airs several back-to-back episodes of Julia on Monday through Saturday mornings. Ms. Carroll played the lead role as Julia Baker, a widow raising her son, Corey Baker, played by Marc Copage who was only 5 when the show first aired.
I have been recording the show and to date have 80 episodes. A total of 86 episodes aired during the show's three seasons which ran from September 17, 1968, to March 23, 1971.
Mattel's Baby Small Talk was featured in two episodes and Drowsy, a pull-string talker, has been seen in three.
The following still photos were captured while the episodes in which the dolls appear were aired. I took more than one photo in an attempt to get good angles of the dolls.
Eleanor (Demetra Ann McHenry) arrives at Julia's apartment holding Drowsy in Season 1, Episode 29. |
Season 1, Episode 29, "The Doctor's Dilemma." Drowsy and Baby Small Talk both appear in this episode. Julia's former mother's helper, Carol, played by Allison Mills, has eloped leaving Julia without a mother's helper/babysitter for Corey. Carol's mother, played by Virginia Capers, takes Carol's place as mother's helper for Julia and Corey and brings along her younger daughter, Eleanor, who is around Corey's age (played by Demetra Ann McHenry). Mrs. Deering also brings a host of other Black children with her because she feels Corey needs Black friends. Eleanor holds Drowsy and another child has Baby Small Talk. Three additional photos from this episode are next.
Corey rejects role play that includes playing with a girl and her doll and is being reprimanded by his new mother's helper, Mrs. Deering. |
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S2 E4 "Two's a Family, Three's a Crowd." Corey thinks he's getting a new sibling, a brother but finds out it's a girl. |
Season 2, Episode 4, "Two's a Family, Three's a Crowd." Julia agrees to keep a little girl for the weekend whose single father is thinking about putting her up for adoption. Dr. Chegley (Lloyd Nolan) brings the girl, Claudia, to Julia's apartment. Later, the father shows up with the girl's doll (Drowsy) and her pillow. In this scene, the father arrives holding Drowsy and a pillow. Claudia lets her dad know how much fun she's been having and tells her dad that Corey has strong muscles. Corey flexes his muscles and asked the man if he wants to feel them. The dad was played by Ford Lile. Claudia was played by Kristi Taylor.
During the same scene of S2 E4 "Two's a Family, Three's a Crowd," Claudia's dad and Julia go to the kitchen to get dad a drink of water where Drowsy and the pillow are placed on a counter. |
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S3, E7, Julia comes home from work to prepare to go to the community center where she works one night a week. She forgot she had promised Steve to type some papers for him. |
Julia invites Steve and Kim (and Drowsy) up to her apartment. |
Season 3, Episode 7, "Magna Cum Lover." Julia and her boyfriend, Steve Bruce, (Fred Williamson) and his daughter Kim Bruce (Stephanie James) are seen on the stairs that lead to Julia's apartment. Kim holds Drowsy. Little Miss James can be seen in a Getty Images photo with her television dad, Fred Williamson here. The photo was taken during the filming of "Magna Cum Lover."
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"Kim" holds Baby Small Talk (S3, E17) |
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Baby Small Talk, Mattel 1968 |
Baby Small Talk, is a 10-1/2-inch pull-string talker by Mattel that was available from 1968-1969. The doll has a vinyl head, arms and legs, and a rigid plastic body.
Closeup of Baby Small Talk |
Baby Small Talk's rooted hair is brown as are her painted eyes. The mouth is open to expose two upper and two lower teeth. She wears her original aqua and white polka dot dress with daisy appliqués, white panties, and a pink hair ribbon. Baby Small Talk says eight different “baby-talk” phrases. Seven of these are:
"I love you."
"Kiss baby."
"I’m sleepy."
"Go bye-bye."
"Nite-Nite."
"Play Patty Cake."
"Baby Sleepy."
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Drowsy by Mattel has 1964 copyright year on the head. |
Drowsy is a 15-inch pull-string talker. The white version was introduced in 1964 by Mattel and had vinyl hands. My version has a vinyl head and brown cloth hands. Her stuffed cloth body, arms, legs, and feet are covered with her sewn-on pink and white polka dot flannel romper which has white eyelet trim at the sleeves and collar. The collar is not attached to the romper. Drowsy's hands are brown cloth.
Closeup of Drowsy |
This sleepy doll has rooted dark brown hair and painted brown drowsy eyes. My doll can only giggle now. Some of Drowsy's original phrases are:
"Mommy, I'm sleepy."
"I want another drink of water."
"I want to stay up."
"Mommy, come pick me up."
"I go sleep now, night-night."
"Mommy loves baby."
"Close your eyes, mommy."
Drowsy was sculpted by renowned doll artist, Martha Armstrong-Hand, who also sculpted, Baby Beans, Baby Love 'N Touch, Rose Bud, and the Steffie (Barbie) face mold, just to name a few.
Neither Baby Small Talk nor Drowsy talked on the Julia episodes. The dolls were used as companions for the two little actresses who starred in the above-mentioned episodes.
If you are a Julia show enthusiast, like me, and you've seen other dolls on episodes not mentioned here, please let me know and I'll add the information to this post.
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Diahann Carroll and Julia Dolls
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Childhood Dolls From the Past
There are countless items to collect and write about. Black dolls chose me.
Thank you for following, commenting, and sharing using the share button below.
Check out what I am selling here.
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You have some real treasures in your collection!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you! It's always a pleasure to share my dolls and the history they have created.
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You were lucky to have had Julia as a child. I had probably just stopped playing with dolls when Julia was released. I did enjoy watching the show.
ReplyDeleteMy eyes are always peeled for dolls on TV shows and movies.
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In the childs day special of the mexican tv seires El Chavo Del ocho appears a little black doll but i don t have info about her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gkFrjfMuls
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the link, Nicholas. Unfortunately, I could not view the video because Univision has blocked it in the US on copyright grounds.
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