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Andy's Gang is a children's television program broadcast on NBC from August 20, 1955, to December 31, 1960, hosted by the actor Andy Devine.It was the successor to the radio and television program Smilin' Ed McConnell and His Buster Brown Gang (later shortened to Smilin' Ed's Gang).
Froggy with Smilin' Ed and the cast of Smilin' Ed's Buster Brown Gang, 1947. Froggy the Gremlin was a character created by Smilin' Ed McConnell and brought to radio in the 1940s and television in 1950s on the Smilin' Ed's Gang show, and later Andy's Gang TV show, hosted by actor Andy Devine after McConnell's death.
His film appearances in his later years included roles in Zebra in the Kitchen (1965), [7] The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969), and Myra Breckinridge (1970). Devine and George Bancroft in Stagecoach (1939) Roy Rogers , Jane Frazee and Devine in Under California Stars (1948) Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok Devine's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ...
McConnell moved the show to television in 1950, where it ran under the titles Smilin' Ed's Gang and The Buster Brown Show for four years. [14] Andy Devine took over in 1955 after McConnell's death, but Devine's show was titled Andy's Gang .
Froggy the Gremlin, on the Buster Brown Gang radio show and Andy's Gang TV show in the 1940s and 1950s; Froggy, an Our Gang film character played by Billy Laughlin; Froggy, in Russell Banks's novel Rule of the Bone "Froggy" LeSueur, in The Foreigner; Froggy (Sonic the Hedgehog character), a frog in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games
Andy Burnham has said he would support a new national inquiry into grooming gangs if the ... The IICSA was launched in 2015 and investigated grooming gangs as well as abuse in schools and churches ...
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has defended past inquiries into child sexual exploitation in the region – but added he “welcomes discussion” about a national review.
(Ferrin also produced and directed the 1955 television show Andy's Gang, and a number of Gunga Ram's Indian adventures were later broadcast on Andy's show as short subjects. "Gunga Ram" actor Nino Marcel actually appeared live on the show with Andy Devine on two occasions.)