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'''Don Olson''' (fl. 1950s) worked as assistant director on the CBS-TV show "Smilin' Ed's Gang," and was a magician, a mentalist, and a stage hypnotist. | '''Don Olson''' (fl. 1950s) worked as assistant director on the CBS-TV show "Smilin' Ed's Gang," and was a magician, a mentalist, and a stage hypnotist. | ||
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For two years Olson had a [[Spook Show]]. He also toured Europe in 1946 entertaining the occupation troops. Later he starred on the Ed McConnell Radio Show.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1952 February]]</ref> | For two years Olson had a [[Spook Show]]. He also toured Europe in 1946 entertaining the occupation troops. Later he starred on the Ed McConnell Radio Show.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1952 February]]</ref> | ||
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Don Olson (fl. 1950s) worked as assistant director on the CBS-TV show "Smilin' Ed's Gang," and was a magician, a mentalist, and a stage hypnotist.
Biography
For two years Olson had a Spook Show. He also toured Europe in 1946 entertaining the occupation troops. Later he starred on the Ed McConnell Radio Show.[1]
References
- ↑ Cover, Genii 1952 February