Teen Time Tunes | |
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Starring | Sue Bennett (singer) Alan Logan (musical director) |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | DuMont |
Original release | March 7 – July 5, 1949 |
Teen Time Tunes was a 1949 American television show broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network.
The 15-minute weeknight show featured singer Sue Bennett and the musical group The Alan Logan Trio. Bennett (known at the time as Sue Benjamin) later worked with Kay Kyser and went on to appear on many other 1950s TV shows. The show aired from March 7 to July 5, 1949l,[ citation needed ] or March 14, 1949, to July 15, 1949. [1]
In contrast to the title, the low-budget show featured mostly musical standards. [1]
As with most DuMont series, no episodes are known to exist.
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