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Idelson's acting career began in 1931 on Chicago's WGN radio, when he played Skeezix on Uncle Walt and Skeezix, a radio drama based on the Gasoline Alley comic strip. [2] One year later he landed the role of Rush on the long-running Vic and Sade, playing the role until he joined the U.S. Navy. [citation needed] He also had the title role on Cousin Willie [3] and portrayed Bill Clark on Secret ...
During World War II, the actor who played Rush, Bill Idelson, was called into military service, and he left the show. The spring months of 1943 were a tumultuous period, but eventually a second son figure, Russell Miller (David Whitehouse), was brought in, and the program continued as it always had. Idelson later returned as Rush.
Bill Idelson: August 17, 1977 () Season 2 (1977–78) No. overall No. in season Title Directed by ... Fish at IMDb; Fish at epguides.com This page was ...
Bill Idelson & Harvey Miller: 7: 7 "Love and the Advice Givers" Bruce Bilson: Bruce Howard: November 10, 1969 () "Love and the Geisha" Bruce Bilson: Harry Winkler & Harry Dolan "Love and Take Me Along" Oscar Rudolph: George Slavin & Stanley Adams: 8: 8 "Love and the Burglar" Charles R. Rondeau: Bill Idelson & Harvey Miller: November 17, 1969 ()
Barefoot in the Park is an American sitcom that aired in 1970 on ABC. Based on Neil Simon's Broadway play of the same name, the series cast members are predominantly black, making it the first American television sitcom since Amos 'n' Andy to have a predominantly black cast (Vito Scotti is the sole major white character).
The series was created and produced by Carl Reiner, Sheldon Leonard, Bill Persky, and Sam Denoff, all of whom were creatively responsible for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66) and was inspired by Persky and Denoff's personal experiences working as continuity writers for several disc jockeys ...
Happy Days is an American television sitcom created by Garry Marshall that originally aired on ABC from January 15, 1974 to July 19, 1984. A total of 255 half-hour episodes were produced, spanning 11 seasons. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released Rank Rating First released Last released 1 16 January 15, 1974 (1974-01-15) May 7, 1974 (1974-05-07) 16 21.5 2 23 September 10, 1974 ...
The Hero is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC on Thursday nights at 9:30 p.m. Eastern from September 8, 1966 to January 5, 1967. [1] It was the first television series for Richard Mulligan.