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The Halls of Ivy

The Halls of Ivy - Where to Watch & Stream Online

Want to watch "The Halls of Ivy" on your TV or mobile device at home? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or binge the comedy TV series via subscription can be a challenge, so we here at Moviefone want to do the work for you.

We've listed a number of streaming and cable services – including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives – along with the availability of "The Halls of Ivy" on each platform. Now, before we get into the fundamentals of how you can watch "The Halls of Ivy" right now, here are some details about the CBS show.

Originally premiering October 19th, 1954, "The Halls of Ivy" stars Ronald Colman, Ray Collins, Mary Wickes. The series runs 1 season(s), and has a score of 0 (out of 100) on TMDB, which compiled reviews from 0 respected people.

Curious to know what the TV series is about? Here’s the plot: "The Halls of Ivy is an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume starred in both versions of the show. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee & Molly in the hands of his protégé Phil Leslie. The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who demonstrated a flair for radio comedy during the late 1940s recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program."

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