Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy Trailer

Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy Trailer (1950)

01 January 1950 Comedy, Music 30 mins

In his first appearance on network television, Edgar Bergen hosts a Thanksgiving Day special featuring three of his partners in ventriloquism - Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd and the lesser known Podine Puffington (a life-size doll that Bergen would use as a comedy dancing partner). Orchestra leader Ray Noble becomes upset when Charlie tells him that Edgar has hired someone else as a pianist (who turns out to be the beautiful Diana Lynn) to perform a solo. In the last scene, Edgar and Charlie are the put on trial for witchcraft in Colonial Salem, Massachusetts and sentenced to be burned at the stake before escaping with the help of a fetching Indian maid.

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Cast

Diana Lynn

as Self

Ray Noble

as Self (as Ray Noble and Orchestra)

Jim Backus

as Magistrate Backus

Bill Baldwin

as Town Crier

Thurl Ravenscroft

as Tall Bass Singer (uncredited)

Crew

Art Seid

Art Seid Editor

Oscar P. Yerg

Oscar P. Yerg Art Direction

Bob Scrivner

Bob Scrivner Second Unit Director

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1950

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