Fox, Frank

Copyright 2007, J. David Goldin.

These are all the programs in the GOLDINdex database which credit this artist. These listings are accurate as of June 13,2007. The programs are listed chronologically, partial dates appear first, unknown dates appear last.

59581. My Little Margie. December 21, 1952. CBS net. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Verne and Margie have to handle a lonely little boy who doesn’t believe much in Christmas. Gil Stratton, Doris Singleton, Verna Felton, Stuffy Singer, Mary Lansing, Tom Holland, Ken Roberts (commercial spokesman), Roy Rowan (announcer), Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Frank Fox (creator), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Doris Hursley (writer), Frank Hursley (writer), Gale Storm, Charles Farrell, Roland Reed (producer). 29:50. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

60022. My Little Margie. February 21, 1954. CBS net. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. The program originates from Palm Springs, California. Margie and Verne take over the Palm Springs Racquet Club when Charlie Farrell quits! The system cue has been deleted. Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, George Neise, Gale Storm, Charles Farrell, Ollie O’Toole, Roy Rowan (announcer), Frank Simms (announcer), Frank Fox (creator), Lee Carston (writer), Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Roland Reed (producer), Jack Harvey (writer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete as above.

60023. My Little Margie. February 28, 1954. CBS net. Sponsored by: Philip Morris. Verne has “gone Hollywood” and is starting his film career with the story of Palm Springs. The system cue has been deleted. Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, George Neise, Ollie O’Toole, Jack Kruschen, Charles Farrell, Gale Storm, Roy Rowan (announcer), Frank Simms (announcer), Frank Fox (creator), Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Roland Reed (producer), Jack Harvey (writer). 30:13. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete as above.

6710. My Little Margie. November 7, 1954. Program #57. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Freddie becomes Verne’s adopted son in an effort to give him confidence. The date is subject to correction. Gale Storm, Charles Farrell, Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Frank Fox (creator). 25:17. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

46089. My Little Margie. December 21, 1954. CBS net, WCBS, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Parliament. Margie thinks her father has only thirty days to live, so Margie proposes to Freddie! Charles Farrell, Frank Fox (creator), Frank Simms (announcer), Gale Storm, Gil Stratton, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Herb Butterfield, Jack Harvey (writer), Lee Carson (writer), Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton, Will Wright. 30:03. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

6712. My Little Margie. 1955. Program #89. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Margie spreads a rumor that there’s a fortune in pearls hidden in their apartment in her efforts to get the place redecorated. The date is approximate. Verna Felton, Gale Gordon, Frank Fox (creator), Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Gil Stratton, Gale Storm, Charles Farrell. 25:26. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

6714. My Little Margie. 1955. Program #102. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After winning a trip to Hawaii on a radio quiz show, Margie becomes queen of a tribe of cannibals. Charles Farrell, Frank Fox (creator), Frank Nelson, Gale Storm, Gil Stratton, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Jack Edwards, Roy Rowan (announcer), Verna Felton. 25:24. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

84087. My Little Margie. March 13, 1955. CBS net. Sponsored by: Campana (commercials partially deleted). A vacation in Las Vegas. Frank Nelson gets Margie elected “Miss Guided Missile.” Farrell misreads one of his line, making a silly plot funnier. Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Frank Nelson, Hans Conried, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Jean Tatum, Roy Rowan (announcer), Frank Fox (creator), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Roland Reed (producer), Lee Carson (writer), Jack Harvey (writer), George Neise, Gale Storm (performer, commercial spokesman), Charles Farrell (performer, commercial spokesman). 24:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.

63814. My Little Margie. June 12, 1955. CBS net. Sponsored by: Philip Morris, Solitaire Makeup, Ayds. A planned camping trip to Silver Lake is prepared for by spending the night on the roof. Gale Storm, Charles Farrell, Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Frank Fox (creator), Will Wright, Jack Moyles, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Roland Reed (producer), Lee Carson (writer), Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman), Mason Adams (commercials spokesman), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:59. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

6713. My Little Margie. July 31, 1955. Program #96. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Freddie buys a radio station with no sponsors, so everyone contributes and they run the station themselves. The date is approximate. Charles Farrell, Gale Storm, Gil Stratton, Hans Conried, Verna Felton, Frank Fox (creator). 25:28. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.

46096. My Little Margie. CBS net. Commercials deleted. Verne decides to run for mayor of Pivotsville and is threatened by Johnny Velvet, the gambler. Charles Farrell, Frank Fox (creator), Gale Gordon, Gale Storm, Gil Stratton, Jack Kruschen, Lois Corbett, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Shirley Mitchell (?), Verna Felton. 26:49. Audio condition: Very good. Otherwise complete.

53279. My Little Margie. CBS net. Verne tries running the house, while Margie gets a job at Stacy’s Department Store. This is possibly an AFRS rebroadcast with the music fill and system cue deleted. Charles Farrell, Frank Fox (creator), Frank Nelson, Gale Storm, Gil Stratton, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Shirley Mitchell (?), Verna Felton. 24:38. Audio condition: Very good. Complete as above.

63145. My Little Margie. Program #93. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Verne Albright has fight with his old pal Hank Davis. Margie has a fight with her old pal Babs Davis. Pals or enemies? Yes or no? Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Frank Fox (creator), Gale Storm, Charles Farrell. 25:38. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.