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The Wren's Nest (1949)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Robert Leszczak
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
Writers Guild of America (wga)
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THE WREN'S NEST
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A Shirling Hollover Production
for
ABC Television (07Jan49-30Apr49) (broadcast live thrice weekly from New York
City)
Directed by Tom DeHuff / Charles Howard
US Comedy series Approx 48 episodes x 15 minutes
Starring:
Virginia Sale
Sam Wren
Premise:
Real life husband and wife Virginia Sale & Sam Wren starred in this comedy
series about New York City couple and their twelve year old twins.
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ABC Television (07Jan49-30Apr49) (broadcast live thrice weekly from New York
City)
[--] The Wren's Nest: Episode Title unknown [verified -RL]
(kinescope from live show, no laugh track/no audience)
A Shirling Hollover Production for ABC broadcast live from NYC
1949 ABC , exact broadcast date unknown 15 minute sitcom.
Written by Virginia Sale
Directed by Charles Howard
Starring:
Sam Wren and Virginia Sale (married in real life).
Synopsis:
Sam is not a good cook, but decides to try to make fudge. He finds that he has
to improvise
on the recipe because they're out of many of the necessary ingredients. This is
a recipe for
disaster. And, to make matters worse, Sam breaks the food thermometer in the
fudge, renderingit inedible. [RL]
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