
A Date with Judy - ADWJ 1946-10-22 #165 Gregory Hickson Lecture
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- A Date with Judy
- Genre: Comedy, drama, romance
- Audience: Teenagers, young adults
- Running time: 30 minutes
- Broadcast network: NBC, then ABC
- Creators: Jerome Lawrence, Aleen Leslie
- Stars: Ann Gillis (1941), Dennie Ellis (1942), Louise Erickson (1943-1950), Paul McGrath, Margaret Brayton
- Air dates: June 24, 1941 - May 25, 1950
- Synopsis: The show follows the life of Judy Foster, a teenage girl who lives in a small town. Judy deals with the usual teenage problems, such as school, friends, and boys. The show also features her relationships with her parents, Melvin and Dora Foster.
- Legacy: A Date with Judy was one of the most popular radio shows of its time. It was praised for its humor, its realistic portrayal of teenage life, and its positive message for young listeners. The show has been credited with helping to launch the careers of several young actresses, including Ann Gillis, Dennie Ellis, and Louise Erickson.
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