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  1. Oboler Comedy Theatre: With Arch Oboler, Louis Merrill, Hans Conried, Olive Deering. A comedy anthology with a supernatural twist, inspired largely by Arch Obler's Lights Out radio drama, which featured tales of horror and suspense.

  2. Fri, Oct 14, 1949. Three short comedies: 1) Lo, the poor Indian, stars: Peter Leeds, Marna Kenneally, Byron Kane, Alec Harford, Hebert Rawlinson, Gwen Delano. In London, a down-and-out actor actor pretends to be a Native American Indian at a posh party.

  3. Arch Oboler's Comedy Theater was an early American comedy television program. It aired on ABC for six episodes from September 23 to November 4, 1949. It was an anthology series of sorts, with each episode featuring a different set of characters.

  4. Oboler Comedy Theatre (1949) | Todos los episodios. Todos los episodios Sin datos 1 Ostrich in Bed. Fecha de estreno: 1949-09-23 2 Love, Love, Love. Fecha de estreno: 1949-10-07 3 Lo, the Poor Indian/The Laughing Man/Mr. Pip. Fecha de estreno: 1949-10-14 4 Mrs. Kingsley's Report. Fecha de estreno: 1949 ...

  5. A comedy anthology with a supernatural twist, inspired largely by Arch Obler's Lights Out radio drama, which featured tales of horror and suspense.

  6. 18 de nov. de 2013 · Even in radio, Oboler’s was rarely adept at comedy. His fortes were suspense, fantasy, and horror. From the get-go, these TV plays fail to elicit laughs. Oboler introduces the episodes by dubbing an attractive woman with his voice.

  7. Oboler Comedy Theatre. Watch on. Lee Grant on appearing on Oboler Comedy Theatre, and on the challenges of working in live television. 05:47.