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Young Doctor Malone 1958

★ 5.3/10 · 3 votes Soap 3 seasons · 322 eps Ended
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What is Young Doctor Malone?

Young Doctor Malone is an American soap opera that originated in the late 1930s and continued across radio and television for more than two decades. The series was created by Irna Phillips, a pioneer of daytime serial drama, and was produced by Betty Corday, who later co‑created the NBC daytime series Days of Our Lives

Type
TV series
Year
1958
Status
Ended
Episodes
322
Runtime
30 minutes
First aired
Dec 29, 1958
Last aired
Mar 29, 1963
Original language
EN
Origin
US
Genres
Soap
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Overview

Young Doctor Malone is an American soap opera that originated in the late 1930s and continued across radio and television for more than two decades. The series was created by Irna Phillips, a pioneer of daytime serial drama, and was produced by Betty Corday, who later co‑created the NBC daytime series Days of Our Lives

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“Follow the enduring medical drama of Young Doctor Malone across radio and television.”

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  • Created by Irna Phillips
  • Features a long run across radio and television
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  • Limited availability of surviving episodes
  • Information on the television version is sparse in the provided text

Watch it if you enjoy classic American soap operas from television history.

This is a vintage soap opera with dramatic themes typical of the era.

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Frequently asked questions

Who created Young Doctor Malone?

The series was created by Irna Phillips.

Who produced the program?

The producer was Betty Corday.

What type of show is it?

It is an American soap opera.

When did the show run?

It had a long run on radio and television from 1939 to 1963.

Who were the sponsors?

The radio serial was sponsored by General Foods and Post Cereals.