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'''John Guedel''', 1913-2001, was a radio and television producer who co-created and produced [[Art Linkletter]]'s and [[Groucho Marx]]'s most important and successful broadcast properties.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/24/arts/john-guedel-88-producer-who-shaped-early-television.html?pagewanted=1?pagewanted=1|title=John Guedel, 88, Producer Who Shaped Early Television|last=Douglas|first=Martin|date=2001-12-24|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=5 July 2010}}</ref>
'''John Guedel''', 1913-2001, was a radio and television producer who co-created and produced [[Art Linkletter]]'s and [[Groucho Marx]]'s most important and successful broadcast properties, including ''[[You Bet Your Life]]'' and ''[[People Are Funny]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/24/arts/john-guedel-88-producer-who-shaped-early-television.html?pagewanted=1?pagewanted=1|title=John Guedel, 88, Producer Who Shaped Early Television|last=Douglas|first=Martin|date=2001-12-24|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=5 July 2010}}</ref>


Earlier in his career, he wrote for [[Hal Roach Studios]], including work on the [[Laurel and Hardy]] and ''[[Our Gang]]'' series.
Earlier in his career, he wrote for [[Hal Roach Studios]], including work on the [[Laurel and Hardy]] and ''[[Our Gang]]'' series.

Revision as of 16:25, 5 July 2010

John Guedel, 1913-2001, was a radio and television producer who co-created and produced Art Linkletter's and Groucho Marx's most important and successful broadcast properties, including You Bet Your Life and People Are Funny.[1]

Earlier in his career, he wrote for Hal Roach Studios, including work on the Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang series.

References

  1. ^ Douglas, Martin (2001-12-24). "John Guedel, 88, Producer Who Shaped Early Television". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 July 2010.

External links

John Guedel at IMDb