Young Doctor Malone

Young Doctor Malone

"Young Doctor Malone" (aka "Young Dr. Malone") was an American soap opera, created by Irna Phillips, which had a long run on radio and television from 1939 to 1963.

ynopsis

Sponsored by General Foods and Post Cereals, the radio serial began on the Blue Network November 20, 1939, with [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0120326/ Alan Bunce] as small town physician Dr. Jerry Malone, who dispensed prescriptions and advice to the folks of Three Oaks. The 15-minute program aired daily at 11:15am., continuing until April 26, 1940.

Without a break, it moved to CBS on April 29, 1940, where it was heard for two decades, first airing at 2pm weekdays (1940-44) and then 1:30pm (1945-60). In 1945, Procter & Gamble assumed sponsorship of the program.

Others heard in the title role were Carl Frank, Charles Irving (during the mid-1940s) and Sandy Becker (beginning in 1947). With organists Charles Paul and Milton Kaye providing the background music, the storylines focused on Jerry, his wife Ann Richards Malone (Elizabeth Reller, Barbara Weeks) and their daughter, Jill, who was initially played by child impersonator Madeleine Pierce. As Jill grew up, she was portrayed by Joan Lazer and Rosemary Rice. Malone's mother (Evelyn Varden, Vera Allen) usually intruded with a few choice words on the activities of her son. When Jerry made trips to New York, Three Oaks businessman Sam Williams (Berry Kroeger) let Ann know his true feelings for her. During WWII, Jerry was believed to be dead after he was shot down over Germany. In the early 1950s, after Ann's death, Jerry married Tracey (Joan Alexander, Jone Allison, Gertrude Warner).

Ron Rawson was the announcer. James Young (went on to produce and direct "General Hospital"), Ira Ashley, Stanley Davis, Walter Gorman and Theodora Yates directed the scripts by Ian Martin, Richard Holland, David Driscoll, Julian Funt, David Lesan and Charles Gussman [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E1DA1F31F93BA15753C1A9669C8B63] . Gussman also wrote for "The Right to Happiness" and "The Road of Life". The producer was Betty Corday (1912-1987), who also produced "Pepper Young's Family" and later was a co-creator with husband Ted Corday of NBC Daytime's "Days of Our Lives".

In the early 1950s, Procter & Gamble had 13 soap operas on the air but decided to expand the audience in June 1952 by recording the live CBS broadcasts of "The Brighter Day" and "Young Dr. Malone" and airing them one day later on NBC.

The radio program ended November 25, 1960, known as "the last day of radio soap opera" because CBS cancelled several other series on that day, including "Ma Perkins", "The Second Mrs. Burton" and "The Right to Happiness".

Television

The television series was telecast on NBC from December 29, 1958 to March 29, 1963. The TV storyline was set in fictional Denison, Maryland and concentrated on the later lives of father and son doctors, Dr. Jerry Malone (William Prince) and Dr. David Malone (John Connell) at Valley Hospital. Jerry's wife, Tracey, was played first by Virginia Dwyer, then for most of the show's run by Augusta Dabney. Prince and Dabney became real-life husband and wife in 1964.

The show was a sophisticated blend of hospital drama, family life and urbane humor. Tracey's father, foundry president Emory Bannister (Judson Laire) regretted his second marriage to neurotic social-climber Clare (Lesley Woods). After Emory died, Clare married a kindred spirit, slithery operator Lionel Steele (Martin Blaine) who later realized he had a conscience. Lionel's nephew Larry Renfrew (Dick Van Patten) was a small-time wheeler-dealer who married the Malones' daughter Jill (Freda Holloway, Kathleen Widdoes, Sarah Hardy) while Diana Hyland -- Van Patten's future on-screen wife on "Eight is Enough" -- played Gig Houseman, David Malone's wife. Tracey's fragile sister Faye (Chase Crosley, Lenka Petersen) married Jerry's friend and colleague, Dr. Stefan Koda (Michael Ingram). Soap veteran William Post, Jr. played Jerry's other close friend and advisor, attorney Harold Cranston, who harbored feelings for Tracey. Other actors who appeared on the TV show included Peter Brandon, Nicolas Coster, Louis Edmonds, Hugh Franklin, Joan Hackett, Luke Halpin, Emily McLaughlin, Joyce Van Patten, and Ann Williams.


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