John Guedel | |
Birth Date: | October 9, 1913 |
Birth Place: | Portland, Indiana |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California |
Occupation: | Radio and television producer |
Known For: | You Bet Your Life People Are Funny House Party The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet |
Nationality: | American |
Spouse: | Beth Pingree Helen Parrish Valerie McDonald |
Children: | 2 |
John Guedel, (October 9, 1913 in Portland, Indiana – December 14, 2001 in Los Angeles, California) 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, House Party and People Are Funny.[1] He also created The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and is sometimes credited with the first singing radio commercial in 1937.[1] He was a producer for The Charlotte Greenwood Show on radio.[2]
Earlier in his career, he wrote for Hal Roach Studios, including work on the Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang series.[1] In the 1946 film People Are Funny, Guedel was portrayed by actor Phillip Reed.
One of his less successful creations was a daytime soap opera, For Better or Worse, for which he also served as executive producer.[3] It preceded his House Party show during 1959-1960 but lasted only one season.
In 1957-1959 he was married to actress Helen Parrish.
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