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'''Don Alan's Magic Ranch''' was a television show that ran for thirteen episodes in 1961 on ABC. | '''Don Alan's Magic Ranch''' was a television show that ran for thirteen episodes in 1961 on ABC. | ||
Originated by [[George B. Anderson]], the show's format was a dude ranch run by [[Don Alan]] where magic was the major indoor entertainment. Each show opened with Alan doing some close-up magic for a few of guests. Then there was short spot for a junior magician, followed by a guest magician. | |||
Guest stars included: [[Jay Marshall]], [[Al Flosso]], [[Jack Gwynne]], "Senator" [[Clarke Crandall]], [[Karrell Fox]], [[Richard Himber]], [[Neil Foster]], [[George Johnstone]], [[James Reneaux]], [[Johnny Platt]], [[Sam Berman]], Chan ([[Vic Torsberg]]), and [[Ralph Pierce]].<ref>MAGIC'S TV AMBASSADOR . . . "MAGIC RANCH" by George Anderson, New Tops, September, 1961</ref> | Guest stars included: [[Jay Marshall]], [[Al Flosso]], [[Jack Gwynne]], "Senator" [[Clarke Crandall]], [[Karrell Fox]], [[Richard Himber]], [[Neil Foster]], [[George Johnstone]], [[James Reneaux]], [[Johnny Platt]], [[Sam Berman]], Chan ([[Vic Torsberg]]), and [[Ralph Pierce]].<ref>MAGIC'S TV AMBASSADOR . . . "MAGIC RANCH" by George Anderson, New Tops, September, 1961</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 15 January 2016
Don Alan's Magic Ranch was a television show that ran for thirteen episodes in 1961 on ABC.
Originated by George B. Anderson, the show's format was a dude ranch run by Don Alan where magic was the major indoor entertainment. Each show opened with Alan doing some close-up magic for a few of guests. Then there was short spot for a junior magician, followed by a guest magician.
Guest stars included: Jay Marshall, Al Flosso, Jack Gwynne, "Senator" Clarke Crandall, Karrell Fox, Richard Himber, Neil Foster, George Johnstone, James Reneaux, Johnny Platt, Sam Berman, Chan (Vic Torsberg), and Ralph Pierce.[1]
References
- ↑ MAGIC'S TV AMBASSADOR . . . "MAGIC RANCH" by George Anderson, New Tops, September, 1961