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  1. The Hank McCune Show is an American television sitcom. Filmed without a studio audience, the series is notable for being the first television program to incorporate a laugh track. The series began as a local Los Angeles program in 1949. NBC placed it on its national primetime schedule at the start of the 1950–51 season. It debuted at 7:00pm ...

    • September 9 –, December 2, 1950
    • Hank McCune
    • United Television Productions
    • NBC
  2. Comedy. Hank McCune portrays himself as the host of a TV variety show. Each week Hank and his supporting put on a show with innumerable mishaps and predicaments. Stars. Hank McCune. Larry Keating. Charles Maxwell. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist.

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    • Hank Mccune, Larry Keating, Charles Maxwell
  3. A Forced Affair, The Key Man. Genre. Romance. Release Date. Jan 1955. Premiere Information. Los Angeles opening: 6 Apr 1955. Production Company. Hank McCune Productions; Telecraft Productions, Inc.

    • Paul Guilfoyle, Marvin Stuart
    • Angela Lansbury
  4. The Hank McCune Show began locally in New York in 1949. The show went national on NBC, briefly, in 1950. Former radio comedian McCune portrayed a television variety show host named after himself.

  5. May 30, 2022 · It is an independent production, made by Hank McCune Productions and distributed by Filmakers Releasing Organization outside the main Hollywood studios. It is written by Russ Bender (screenplay) from a story idea by the producer Hank McCune.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0567264Hank McCune - IMDb

    Producer: Wetbacks. Hank McCune was born on 1 March 1917 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Wetbacks (1956), A Life at Stake (1955) and The Hank McCune Show (1949). He died on 16 May 2005 in Bend, Oregon, USA.

  7. The Hank McCune Show was an American television situation comedy. Filmed without a studio audience, it was notable for being the first program to incorporate a laugh track. The series began as a local Los Angeles program in 1949.