The Halls of Ivy

The Halls of Ivy

Comedy

The Halls of Ivy

1S | 38E
10/19/1954
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1. Pilot

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10/19/1954

2. Professor Warren's Novel

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10/26/1954

3. Professor Hall's Baby

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11/2/1954

4. title unknown

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11/9/1954

5. Mrs. Whitney's Statue

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11/16/1954

6. Professor Barrett's Play

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11/23/1954

7. title unknown

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11/30/1954

8. The 11th Commandment

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12/7/1954

9. The Prize Fighter

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12/14/1954

10. Mrs. Why

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12/21/1954

11. Professor Warren's Romance

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12/28/1954

12. title unknown

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1/4/1955

13. Traffic in Coconuts

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1/11/1955

14. The Chinese Student

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1/18/1955

15. The Track Star

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1/25/1955

16. title unknown

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2/1/1955

17. The Mummy Nappers

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2/8/1955

18. Note the Quote

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2/15/1955

19. Faculty Follies (Part 1)

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2/22/1955

20. Faculty Follies (Part 2)

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3/1/1955

21. Professor Warren's Retirement

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3/8/1955

22. Stolen First Edition

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3/15/1955

23. The French Exchange Student

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3/22/1955

24. Calhoun Grady

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3/29/1955

25. The Oldest Almunus

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4/5/1955

26. Scandal

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4/12/1955

27. The Gangster

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4/19/1955

28. F. Canis Minor

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4/26/1955

29. The Fountaine Foundation

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5/3/1955

30. Professor Grimes

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5/10/1955

31. The Old Professor Forgot His Umbrella

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5/17/1955

32. The Honor Student

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5/24/1955

33. Changing of Professors

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5/31/1955

34. The Voice of Ivy's Vine

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6/7/1955

35. Maxwell's Comet

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6/14/1955

36. Dr. Spatzen

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6/21/1955

37. Hoodluism

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6/28/1955

38. title unknown

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7/5/1955

Overview

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 produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume 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 protégé Phil Leslie. The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who demonstrated a flair for radio comedy during the late 1940s recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program.

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