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    Andy's Gang is a children's television program broadcast on NBC from August 20, 1955, to December 31, 1960, hosted by the actor Andy Devine. It was the successor to the radio and television program Smilin' Ed McConnell and His Buster Brown Gang (later shortened to Smilin' Ed 's Gang).

  2. Andy's Gang: With Andy Devine, Vito Scotti, Nino Marcel, Lou Krugman. A TV Show where Andy, with a studio audience full of loud screaming kids, would show movies. At the opening of the show he had a puppet friend called "Froggy".

  3. I loved Andy's Gang with Andy Devine along with other Boomers on Saturday morning. The NBC kids show aired from August 20, 1955, to December 31, 1960. It was the successor to the radio and ...

  4. Andy's Gang. Jump to Edit. Summaries. A TV Show where Andy, with a studio audience full of loud screaming kids, would show movies. At the opening of the show he had a puppet friend called "Froggy". To get the frog to appear Andy and the audience would have to scream "Plunk your Magic Twanger, Froggy".

  5. Jan 15, 2022 · The show was the successor to the radio and television program Smilin' Ed McConnell and His Buster Brown Gang (later shortened to Smilin' Ed's Gang). Devine took over the television program...

  6. Andy's Gang (TV Series 1955–1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  8. Andy's Gang was a children's television program that ran on NBC from August 20, 1955, to December 31, 1960. It was hosted by actor Andy Devine and was the successor to the radio and television programs Smilin' Ed McConnell and his Buster Brown Gang, later shortened to Smilin' Ed's Gang.

  9. Andy’s Gang. Andy’s Gang began as Smilin’ Ed’s Gang in 1950, sponsored by the Buster Brown Shoe Company. Ed McConnell, a white-haired bear of an uncle, played host, read from storybooks, sang and played the piano, talked to a collection of puppet animals and introduced movie segments like Ghanga Rama, the Elephant Boy.

  10. May 15, 2024 · McConnell died of a heart attack in 1955. The show then went to the rough voiced, gentle giant, Andy Devine. They feared real kids would be intimidated by Devine, so again the used the studio reaction shots and Devine did his segments without a live audience.

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