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The Halls of Ivy, Collection 1 by Black Eye Entertainment
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The Halls of Ivy, Collection 1

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Length 5 hours 54 minutes
Language English
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Summary

Created by Don Quinn, the co-creator of Fibber McGee & Molly, The Halls of Ivy was a situation comedy series that ran on NBC radio from 1950 through 1952. Originally slated to star Gale Gordan and Edna Best, the lead roles went to British husband-and-wife actors Ronald and Benita Colman. The Colmanโ€™s were well versed at comedy and already a hit with radio fans having played Jack Bennyโ€™s next-door-neighbor on The Jack Benny Program for years. Ronald Colman played William Todhunter Hall, the urbane president of small, rural Ivy College. Benita, played his wife Victoria, a former British musical comedy star. The series chronicled their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees. Others in the cast were Herb Butterfield as testy board chairman Clarence Wellman, Willard Waterman (then starring in The Great Gildersleeve) as board member John Merriweather and Alan Reed (televisionโ€™s Fred Flintstone) as stuffy English teacher, Professor Heaslip. Bea Benaderet, Gloria Gordon, Virginia Gregg, Lee Patrick, Jean Vander Pyle (televisionโ€™s Wilma Flintstone), Sam Edwards, Arthur Q. Bryan (the voice of Elmer Fudd), Barton Yarborough and Jerry Hausner appeared in supporting roles. The sponsor was the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company (โ€œThe Beer That Made Milwaukee Famousโ€). Nat Wolff produced and directed the series and Ken Carpenter was the announcer. The Halls of Ivy received a Peabody Award in 1950 and made a transition to CBS television in 1954, bowing out in 1955.

3/3/50 โ€œThe Halls Give Advice to the Lovelornโ€
3/10/50 โ€œThe Home Fires or the Footlightsโ€
3/17/50 โ€œThe Prexy Runs Political Offenders Out of Townโ€
3/24/50 โ€œUntangling a Triangleโ€
3/31/50 โ€œThe Prexy Dabbles in Musicโ€
4/7/50 โ€œThe Prexy and Wife Play Hookyโ€
4/14/50 โ€œA Lost Dog Worth a Million Dollarsโ€
4/21/50 โ€œSpeeding Ticket and a Lovely Bunch of Coconutsโ€
5/10/50 โ€œBrutal Truthโ€
5/24/50 โ€œThe Medical Student and The Champโ€
5/31/50 โ€œThe George Sexton Endowmentโ€
6/21/50 โ€œThe Bentheimers and the Censusโ€

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