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''Young Love'' is a 30-minute American radio situation comedy that was broadcast on CBS from July 4, 1949, through May 13, 1950.


Premise

Janet Shaw and James E. Lewis Jr. were secretly married students at a college that prohibited undergraduate marriages. They were wed by a justice of the peace, celebrating afterward with soft drinks and peanut-butter sandwiches at a drug store. Because of the secrecy of their relationship, James lived in a fraternity house, and Janet lived in a girls' dormitory, which added to "the usual problems of newlywed couples". The two usually saw each other on a bench beside a lake on the campus. One exception to the secrecy was Professor Mitch, a member of the college faculty who was James's best man in the wedding. Other characters heard regularly on the program were Dean Ferguson, a "crusty" administrator at Midwestern University and Molly Belle, Janet's roommate.


Cast

* Janet Shaw -
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* Jimmy Lewis -
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* Dean Ferguson - Herb Btterfield * Molly Belle -
Shirley Mitchell Shirley J. Mitchell (November 4, 1919 – November 11, 2013) was an American radio, film, and television actress. Early life Mitchell was born in Toledo, Ohio, the daughter of Sam Mitchell & Mary Ann Daniels, Jews who emigrated to America to esc ...
* Professor Mitch - John Hiestand Other actors heard on the program included
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and
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. Roy Rowan was the announcer, and
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led the orchestra. The Judd Conlon Choristers ("a bop-style vocal group with plenty of zip") provided music between scenes.


Production

Jerry Lawrence and Bob Lee developed the concept for the series, which they also wrote, produced, and directed. Many of the situations depicted on the program came from real-life experiences of Lee and Waldo (who were married at the time of the program). Aspects of the series's campus were taken from
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(Lawrence's alma mater) and
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(Lee's alma mater). The series began as the summer replacement for ''
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'' on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Initially it was sustaining; Ford Motors began sponsoring the program in November 1949. Beginning on January 7, 1950, it was moved to Saturdays at 7 p.m., E.T., replacing ''
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''.


Critical response

A review in the trade publication ''
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'' summarized ''Young Love'' as "a happy blend of commercial schmaltz, slick production work, and bright scripting." The review complimented the pace of the script and the two stars' delivery, but it said, "sometimes the comedy punch lines were at odds with the story." The trade publication ''
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'' called the program "a particularly charming show which should provide considerable divertissement to a hot summer's evening." It complimented the performances of Lydon and Waldo and noted that Hiestand, in his role, "provides an ironic contrast" to the two stars. Lawrence and Lee also received praise for their writing, directing, and producing. The review concluded, "All departments have been filled with good taste and proper regard for timing and structure." Media critic John Crosby wrote that the program's concept "is durable and, far as I know, original for radio." He speculated that the show was intended to provide Waldo "something to grow into" after she had portrayed the approximately 14-year-old title character in ''
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''. However, he wrote, "She still sounds quite a lot like 14." Similarly, although at one point, the young husband on the show said, "I'm not Henry Aldrich. I've got the thoughts and emotions of a mature man," Crosby wrote, "Jimmy doesn't behave much differently from Henry Aldrich."


References

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