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HALLS OF IVY

 Halls of Ivy

2 MP3 CDs - 81 episodes


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ABOUT THE OLD TIME RADIO SHOW:
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Situation comedy (1949 - 52) Ronald Coleman
Ronald Coleman

This literate comedy was the story of a small Midwestern college, and the President of same and his wife, and their colleagues. Sounds dull, but it wasn't. Especially as the man who developed the show was the chief writer for Fibber McGee and Molly. Don Quinn had been the right hand man to the Jordan's for many years, but wanted to do a show of his own, and so hit upon the theme of a college. One could imagine that Our Miss Brooks might have been in the back of his mind, too. While originally thinking about using Gale Gordon for Hall, and Edna Best as his wife, Quinn hit upon a couple that had been charming and very funny as the British neighbors of Jack Benny of late. It turned out to be a great idea.

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Famed actor Ronald Colman (1947 Academy Award winner for his portrayal of a tormented actor in "A Double Life") was perfect for the part of William Todhunter Hall, the President of Ivy College in the little college town of Ivy. Colman had the authentic intelligent, English upper-crust manner to convince immediately. Coleman's wife, Benita (Colman) Hume played Hall's wife Vicky, whose background was as a former British stage actress. Thus, the pair was a great example of "opposites attract." A fine radio cast played the Ivy College's Board of Governors, the kids on campus, and the household of the Halls. Herbert Butterfield was the thorny Board of Directors member Clarence Wellman.

Kay Francis and Ronald Coleman
Kay Francis and Ronald Coleman
Creator/writer Quinn's love of puns that made so much of the Fibber dialogue magic was certainly an integral part of The Halls of Ivy. The title tells us that. There are episodes when there are problems, too, and the show actually gets serious…or at least, the listener feels that these are real people with real concerns. That was also what Quinn was striving for - a show that was mostly funny, but with some real human interest and warmth along with the laughs.

Stars of Halls of IvyThe great radio writing team Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee did most of the scripts, with Quinn's input and punning cunning. They worked with Coleman on another popular old time radio show, "Favorite Story." Lawrence and Lee went on to Broadway to "Inherit the Wind" and "Auntie Mame's" fortune and fame. The Halls of Ivy went on to television in 1954, with Colman and wife Benita continuing in their parts, along with Herb Butterfield.

The Halls of Ivy is a fine example of a good idea well done, and deserves an advanced degree of listening from devotees of old radio comedy.

Other sit-coms from radio are Vic and Sade, Easy Aces, Our Miss Brooks, Fibber McGee and Molly, My Favorite Husband, The Adventures of Maisie, The Life of Riley, Life With Luigi, and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.

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MP3 DISK CONTENTS: [Help]
Volume 1 - 48 shows - total playtime 38 hours 32 minutes

HallsIvy 490623 Dr Hall's Reappointment
HallsIvy 500106 Reappointment
HallsIvy 500113 Student Editorial
HallsIvy 500120 The Gangster's Son
HallsIvy 500127 Wellman's Nose Charter Day Ceremonies
HallsIvy 500203 Dr Bromley, Shakespeare Expert
HallsIvy 500210 The Snowman
HallsIvy 500217 The Chinese Student
HallsIvy 500224 Student Thief
HallsIvy 500303 Merton Savada's Crush
HallsIvy 500310 Victoria's New Review
HallsIvy 500317 Dirty Politics
HallsIvy 500324 Professor Gerhardt's Secret
HallsIvy 500331 The Ivy Chamber Music and Knockwurst Society
HallsIvy 500407 Toddy Plays Hookey
HallsIvy 500414 Mrs Foster's Lost Dog
HallsIvy 500421 Traffic and Cocoanuts
HallsIvy 500428 The Scofield Prize
HallsIvy 500505 Student Actress
HallsIvy 500510 Mrs Whitney's Statue
HallsIvy 500517 Dr Abel
HallsIvy 500524 The Fighting Med Student
HallsIvy 500531 The Sexton Award

HallsIvy 500607 DDay HallsIvy 500614 Stolen First Edition
HallsIvy 500621 The Bentheimers and the Census
HallsIvy 500628 Faculity Raffle
HallsIvy 500705 Poetry Reading
HallsIvy 500721 Education Of Annie Bell
HallsIvy 500927 The Leslie Hoff Painting
HallsIvy 501004 The New English Teacher
HallsIvy 501011 Phone Problems
HallsIvy 501122 Jack Benny Visits Ivy
HallsIvy 510103 Professor Barrette's Play
HallsIvy 510124 The Goya Bequest
HallsIvy 510131 Professor Warren's Retirement
HallsIvy 510228 The French Scholarship
HallsIvy 510307 Eddie Gray's Wedding
HallsIvy 510418 Romiette and Julio
HallsIvy 510502 Champ Waterfield
HallsIvy 510530 Finals Day Award
HallsIvy 510613 Finals Season
HallsIvy 510620 Pork Barrel Politics
HallsIvy 511003 Adoption
HallsIvy 511010 Editorial in the Ivy Bull
HallsIvy 511017 Student Council Election
HallsIvy 511031 Football Coach
Volume 2 - 33 shows - total playtime 14 hours 48 minutes

HallsIvy 511107 Halloween
HallsIvy 511115 Don Quinn Interview
HallsIvy 511121 The Minister's Son
HallsIvy 511128 Professor Warren's Romantic Folly
HallsIvy 511205 Calhoun Gaddy's Agricultural Development
HallsIvy 511212 Professor Royce Returns
HallsIvy 511226 Sweet Sorrow
HallsIvy 520102 Hell Week
HallsIvy 520109 Nelson Carter's Son
HallsIvy 520116 Art Exhibit
HallsIvy 520123 Medal of Honor
HallsIvy 520130 Track Star
HallsIvy 520206 Glee Club Donation
HallsIvy 520213 Dean Huxley
HallsIvy 520220 Voice of the Ivy Vine
HallsIvy 520227 Budget Problems

HallsIvy 520305 The Astronomy ExamHallsIvy 520312 The Lame Girl and the Hypochondriac
HallsIvy 520319 The Oldest Living Graduate
HallsIvy 520326 Stolen Money
HallsIvy 520402 Professor Grimes HallsIvy 520409 Faculity Marriage
HallsIvy 520423 Professor Walden's Son
HallsIvy 520430 Faculty Follies Part 1
HallsIvy 520507 Faculty Follies Part 2
HallsIvy 520514 Student Singer
HallsIvy 520521 Doctor Spatzen
HallsIvy 520528 Mummynapper
HallsIvy 520604 Pregnant Student
HallsIvy 520611 The Wellman's Come to Dinner
HallsIvy 520618 Math Professor
HallsIvy 520625 Summer Vacation
HallsIvy UMBRELLA MAN (TV SOUNDTRACK)
 


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