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John Guedel
John Guedel was an American producer and writer.
In 1941, Guedel was vice president in charge of radio for the Dan B. Miner Advertising Co. of Los Angeles when he met Art Linkletter. The two formed Guedel and Linkletter Productions that same year. Their first show was People Are Funny, which began on radio in 1942, moving to television in 1954. Linkletter and Guedel also teamed up to do House Party, which ran for several years.
Other programs they produced included Earn Your Vacation, a summer replacement show for Jack Benny whose star was future Tonight Show host Johnny Carson.
John Guedel was an American producer and writer.
In 1941, Guedel was vice president in charge of radio for the Dan B. Miner Advertising Co. of Los Angeles when he met Art Linkletter. The two formed Guedel and Linkletter Productions that same year. Their first show was People Are Funny, which began on radio in 1942, moving to television in 1954. Linkletter and Guedel also teamed up to do House Party, which ran for several years.
Other programs they produced included Earn Your Vacation, a summer replacement show for Jack Benny whose star was future Tonight Show host Johnny Carson.
Guedel was also known as the producer of You Bet Your Life, a long-running quiz show hosted by Groucho Marx.
Guedel served as president of the Television Academy.
Guedel died December 18, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. He was 88.
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