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287:. Quinn was famous for delaying the actual writing of the scripts. Many from the show remember that he would wait until the last minute then lock himself in his office with a big plate of sandwiches, a huge pot of coffee, and two cartons of cigarettes. And hours later, he would emerge with a fresh script rarely in need of revision. 31: 340:
a lighthearted comedy about a professor, William Todhunter Hall, the president of small, Midwestern College, and his wife, Victoria, a former British musical comedy star who sometimes felt the tug of her former profession, and followed their interactions with students, friends, and college trustees.
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Quinn was married twice. His first wife, Garnette Steve, died in 1938 in a fatal car crash in which her car drove off the road and spun several times. He remarried several years later to Edythe Quinn (August 18, 1909–February 25, 1978). Edythe Quinn was a former reporter with the
217:. Not much is known about his early life nor is much known about his early career as a cartoonist. However, what little is known is that after discovering that, even though his drawings were thrown away by magazines, his captions were kept, Quinn found a job at 265:
centered around Jim Jordan in the role of Luke Gray, a proprietor of a general store that was brimming with stock but yet "smack out" of everything, who loved to tell a good tall tale to his customers. The program was picked up by
153:. According to sources, Quinn's career as a cartoonist was short-lived but his career as a writer began after he realized that the magazines and newspapers threw away his drawings he sent in but kept his captions. 387:. Quinn also wrote for the television series as well. The television show lost in the ratings, in part, due to its timeslot, Tuesday night at 8:30, against the last half of NBC's rotating trio of programs: 477:
Quinn died on December 30, at the age of 67. According to author Tony Scott, Quinn had been sick for some time and his death was barely reported in the newspapers. Quinn and his widow Edythe are buried in
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in 1931. The Jordans at the time were veterans of Vaudeville and had previously worked at rival station WIBO. The pair already had starred in two programs on WENR,
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in January 1950 and ran until May 1952. Quinn served as the sole writer on the program. The show also had a short radio run during the
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From the start of the show, Quinn was full partner and by 1941, the Jordans and Quinn were splitting a $ 6000 paycheck three ways.
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became Quinn's writing assistant on the show. Quinn left at the end of the 1949-50 radio season to pursue other projects.
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during the show's actual radio run, they still managed to make a lasting impression which led to numerous appearances on
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executive heard the program, the Jordans, and Quinn, moved to their more memorable radio series
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once recalled that Quinn would sometimes send his ideas to other radio comedians including
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in Los Angeles. Their grave is located inside the Cathedral Mausoleum Alcove of Devotion.
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for national syndication in 1933 and remained there until the summer of 1935.
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as William and Victoria Hall. Although Gordon and Best were replaced by
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in Chicago writing for some of the up-and-coming comedians there.
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Quinn broke into television in 1953 as a story editor for the
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character Beulah Brown. Beulah was the McGee's maid on radio.
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Quinn was best known as the sole writer (later head writer to
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for 17 years and as the writer for the program's stars
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ran on CBS from 1945-1954 and had a television run on
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from 1929-1932. Quinn was hired to write scripts for
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Grand Rapids
Michigan
Los Angeles
California
Chicago
Phil Leslie
old-time radio
Fibber McGee and Molly
Jim
Marian Jordan
The Beulah Show
The Halls of Ivy
Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
Grand Rapids, Michigan
WENR
Jim
Marian Jordan
Smackout
WMAQ
NBC
Blue Network
Johnson Wax
Fibber McGee and Molly
Gale Gordon
Fred Allen
Phil Leslie
The Beulah Show
CBS Radio
ABC

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