The Alan Young Show

The Alan Young Show
The Alan Young Show
1950 - 1953
Comedy
TV Series
Hosted by and starring veteran radio comedian Alan Young, this program entertained viewers in a less physical, more intellectual style than Milton Berle, Abbott and Costello or other comedy programs. The show typically began with a monologue by Young, followed some musical numbers, then moving on to a pair of comedy skits. The show, unfortunately, failed to become as popular as its competitors, and it was cancelled in 1953.
Directed by:
Ralph Levy, Ralph NormanWriters:
Alan Young, David R. Schwartz, Leo SolomonStarring:
James GleasonJames Austin Gleason was an American actor born in New York City. He was also a playwright and screenwriter. Balding and slender with a craggy voice and a master of the double-take, Gleason portrayed tough but warm-hearted characters, usually with a New York background. He appeared in several movies with his wife Lucille.Gleason co-wrote The Broadway Melody, the second film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, and had a small uncredited role in it...(Wikipedia)
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Directed by:
Ralph Levy, Ralph NormanWriters:
Alan Young, David R. Schwartz, Leo SolomonStarring:
James GleasonJames Austin Gleason was an American actor born in New York City. He was also a playwright and screenwriter. Balding and slender with a craggy voice and a master of the double-take, Gleason portrayed tough but warm-hearted characters, usually with a New York background. He appeared in several movies with his wife Lucille.Gleason co-wrote The Broadway Melody, the second film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, and had a small uncredited role in it...(Wikipedia)
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