Beulah is an American sitcom that ran on CBS Radio from 1945 to 1954, and on ABC Television from 1950 to 1953. The show is notable for being the first...
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Beulah (novel), an 1859 novel by author Augusta Jane Evans Wilson Beulah (radio and TV series), a 1940s radio series and 1950s television series, and...
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Beulah Quo (April 17, 1923 – October 23, 2002) was an American actress and activist born in Stockton, California. The spelling of her last name changed...
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Beulah Brown may refer to: Beulah Brown (character), lead character of the radio and TV series Beulah Beulah H. Brown (1892–1987), Hoosier painter, educator...
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Beulah Bondi /ˈbɒndi/ (born Beulah Bondy; May 3, 1888 – January 11, 1981) was an American character actress; she often played eccentric mothers and later...
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Beulah Land is a 1980 three-part television miniseries which aired on NBC. The series was based on the novels Beulah Land, and Look Away, Beulah Land by...
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Mansell as Beulah Lancaster Timm Sharp as Jack Hoffman One Mississippi received positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives the series a 96% rating...
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Max Osbiston (category Australian male radio actors)
married Beulah "Babs" Mayhew of Ermington, New South Wales sometime around early 1939. They had appeared together as a couple in the radio series As Ye...
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Dialect comedy (category American radio comedy)
was a series about a Norwegian family living in San Francisco, CA starring Peggy Wood, Judson Laire and Rosemary Rice. Beulah was a radio series on CBS...
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Pascoe: On Beulah Height – BBC – Radio Times Dalziel and Pascoe: Recalled to Life – BBC – Radio Times Dalziel and Pascoe: Time to Go – BBC – Radio Times Dalziel...
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most popular and enduring radio series of its time, it ran as a stand-alone series from 1935 to 1956, and then continued as a short-form series as part of...
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Amanda Randolph (category American radio actresses)
the star and titular character in The Beulah Show from 1953 to 1954, assuming the role from Lillian. Randolph also did some work for CBS Radio Workshop...
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Truth or Consequences (category Television series based on radio series)
question that no one would be able to answer correctly, or a bad joke) before "Beulah the Buzzer" sounded. On the rare occasions that a contestant did answer...
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Mary Jane Croft (category American radio actresses)
as Life with Luigi, Blondie, The Adventures of Sam Spade, Suspense, The Beulah Show, The Bill Goodwin Show, Broadway Is My Beat, On Stage, Crime Classics...
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Lillian Randolph (category American radio actresses)
work in radio and television for 1951. She played Beulah until 1953, when Amanda took over for her. In 1954, Randolph had her own daily radio show in...
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Arthur Q. Bryan (category American male radio actors)
spun off into their radio hits, The Great Gildersleeve and Beulah. The Gildersleeve character, played by Harold Peary, became series broadcasting's first...
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Five-0 actors new to the second season include series regulars Meaghan Rath, Katrina Law, Beulah Koale, and Ian Anthony Dale, all of whom appeared as their...
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Butterfly McQueen (category American radio actresses)
television series Beulah, in which she played Beulah's friend Oriole, a character originated on radio by Ruby Dandridge, who took over the TV role from...
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1990) The Great Battles of the Civil War (TV series 1994) Sherman's March (1986) Civil War Combat (TV Series 2000-2003) Gettysburg: 3 days of Destiny (2004)[citation...
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estate and entrusted with documents that prove Beulah's parentage. Wolfe accepts the responsibility — and the $50,000 fee that goes with it — and schedules...
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The Panthers (miniseries) (category 2021 New Zealand television series debuts)
and Beulah Koale. Taipua also compared The Panthers to other radical films and TV shows such as Spike Lee's BlackkKlansman and Shaka King's Judas and...
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(Played by Ross Williams) Neville and Beulah Elderly nudists who love doing things "totally nude" (played by Glenn Butcher and Daina Reid). Milo Kerrigan Punch-drunk...
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Cunha and entrepreneur Kamekona Tupuola. Meaghan Rath, Katrina Law, Beulah Koale, Dennis Chun, and Ian Anthony Dale also Hawaii Five-0 series regulars...
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& TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on April 20, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014. Schacht, Beulah (July...
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Carnivàle (redirect from Carnivale (TV Series))
originate the idea for the show, but rather stole it from his unpublished novel Beulah, a quirky drama set amid a traveling carnival during the Depression that...
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Simon Singer (category American male radio actors)
situation comedy Beulah for two seasons, starting in 1952, playing the role of Donnie Henderson. He starred on the television show Blondie and Dagwood in the...
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the Gene Autry Blue Jeans, replacing the Pinafores (Eunice, Beulah, and Ione Kettle), and continued there along with Alvino Rey until the program's end...
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The Waltons (category 1970s American drama television series)
Will Geer was awarded the Supporting Actor Emmy in 1975. Veteran actress Beulah Bondi won an Emmy in 1977 for Lead Actress in a Single Performance for her...
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Cochran later went to KGO-TV and anchored newscasts with Roger Grimsby. Cochran married Beulah Tracht. They had a son, Ronald, and a daughter, Judy. He died...
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Jenny Agutter (category Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award winners)
television series such as Red Dwarf and Heartbeat. In 2000, she starred in a third adaptation of The Railway Children, produced by Carlton TV, this time...
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