+ The Halls of Ivy is an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy (1954-55) produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman (1891-1958) and Benita Hume (1906-1967) starred in both versions of the show. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee & Molly in the hands of his protege Phil Leslie. The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon (then co-starring in Our Miss Brooks) and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who demonstrated a flair for radio comedy during their late 1940s recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program. The Halls of Ivy featured Colman as William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern Ivy College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast included Herbert Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman; Willard Waterman (then starring as Harold Peary's successor as The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather; and Bea Benaderet, Elizabeth Patterson, and Gloria Gordon as the Halls' maids. Alan Reed (television's Fred Flintstone) appeared periodically as the stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. The series ran 109 half-hour radio episodes from January 6, 1950, to June 25, 1952, with Quinn, Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee writing many of the scripts and giving free if even more sophisticated play to Quinn's knack for language play, inverted cliches and swift puns (including the show's title and lead characters), a knack he'd shown for years writing Fibber McGee & Molly. Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee continued as a writing team; their best-known play is Inherit the Wind. Cameron Blake, Walter Brown Newman, Robert Sinclair, and Milton and Barbara Merlin became writers for the program as well.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Halls Of Ivy, The
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Please enjoy these 89 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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11.14.1951 | the late student | ||
09.27.1950 | the leslie hoff painting |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz (middle commercial deleted). Leslie Hoff, an Ivy student, has won a prize fo... | |
11.21.1951 | the ministers son |
+ The son of Dr. Jarvis, a prominent clergyman, has upset his father by deciding to write and play... | |
10.04.1950 | the new english teacher |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Mr. Bentley Brook has come to at Ivy College. He's quite good looking,... | |
03.19.1952 | the oldest living graduate | ||
05.31.1950 | the sexton award |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Ivy College is about to receive a $250,000 gift from George Sexton, bu... | |
02.10.1950 | the snowman |
+ Welcome to Ivy, Ivy College that is in the town of Ivy USA. Five people didn’t go to bed all las... | |
06.11.1952 | the wellmans come to dinner |
+ , Voice Of America rebroadcast. The Wellmans stop by the Hall residence for dinner, one week befor... | |
04.07.1950 | toddy plays hooky |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz. Dr. Hall decides to play hookey and go on a picnic. This is not as easy as... | |
01.30.1952 | track star |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. The strange problem of the track star at Ivy who quits the team to imp... | |
04.21.1950 | traffic and coconuts |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Dr. Hall isn't feeling well and Victoria is off to the drugstore. Memo... | |
03.10.1950 | victorias new review |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. Mrs. Hall's old theatrical partner invites her to play the lead in a ... | |
02.20.1952 | voice of the ivy vine | ||
01.27.1950 | wellmans nose |
+ Sponsored by: Schlitz Beer. It's "Charter Day" at Ivy College, and then there's Dr. Wellman's nos... |
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