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Mr. Digit explains the to the public the impending change to all-number calling in this 1961 film starring the then-well-known radio and television team, Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce (“Ethel and Albert”). They portray a couple coming home from vacation to find their time-honored telephone number, “Bubbling Brook 3-2468”, is being changed to seven numerals. Ethel is, naturally, upset to be losing her identity. Mr. Digit, a character created by former Disney animator Chuck Couch, is featured in the animated portion of the film, as the tutor from the telephone company. He explains the new numbering system to Ethel and shows that “we’re running out of numbers under our present numbering system.” He discusses some expected communications services of the future and the necessity of all-number calling to make improvements in present services as well as those expected to come. Ethel finds the change isn’t as radical as she thought, and “she might like it, at that.”

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Released: January 1, 1961
Runtime: 17 min
Genres: Short
Countries: United States
Companies: UPA Pictures Inc.
Cast: Alan Bunce Peggy Lynch Howard McNear
Crew: Chuck Couch Robert W. Larsen

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