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Young Doctor Malone

1963TV ShowEnded3 SeasonsEnglish

Young Doctor Malone is an American soap opera, created by Irna Phillips, which had a long run on radio and television from 1939 to 1963. The producer was Betty Corday, 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. Sponsored by General Foods and Post Cereals, the radio serial began on the Blue Network on November 20, 1939. 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 2:00pm weekdays and then 1:30pm. In 1945, Procter & Gamble assumed sponsorship of the program.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama

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This film appears to be misidentified or is a lesser-known work. There is no widely recognized film or TV series titled "Young Doctor Malone" from 1963 starring James Stewart, June Allyson, or Lee Marvin. There was a radio show and later a television soap opera called "Young Doctor Malone" that ran from 1958 to 1963, but it featured a different cast and format than what might be expected of a feature film.

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  • The television series focused on the life and loves of Dr. Troy Malone.

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The "Young Doctor Malone" television soap opera was based on the popular radio drama of the same name, which first aired in 1939.

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