| Never Too Young | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Teen soap opera |
| Written by | David Robert Kanter Ron Sproat Hendrik Vollaerts |
| Directed by | Bruce Minnix |
| Narrated by | Roger Christian |
| Composer(s) | Ray Martin |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of episodes | 192 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Larry Cohen |
| Producer(s) | Larry Miller Bruce Minnix |
| Running time | 22–25 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Conson Studios, Inc. |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Picture format | Black-and-white |
| Audio format | Monaural |
| Original run | September 27, 1965 – June 24, 1966 |
Never Too Young is an American teen soap opera that aired on ABC from September 27, 1965 to June 24, 1966 and was the first soap opera geared towards a teen audience.[1]
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Synopsis [edit]
The series, which featured Tony Dow of Leave it to Beaver and Tommy Rettig of Lassie fame, was set in Malibu, California.[2] Never Too Young chronicled the lives of a group of teens and their parents.[3] Stories were told from the point of view of Alfy (David Watson), the owner of the local beach hangout, "The High Dive".[4]
The series featured several musical guests who performed at The High Dive, including: The Castaways, The Sunrays, Marvin Gaye, Johnny Rivers, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Mel Carter, Freddie Cannon, Ramsey Lewis Trio and The Girls.
Cast [edit]
- Merry Anders.....Aunt Alice
- Michael Blodgett.....Tad
- Jan Clayton......Mrs. Porter
- Pat Connelly.....Barbara
- Tony Dow.....Chet
- Joy Harmon.....Chet's girlfriend
- Robin Grace......Joy
- John Lupton.....Frank
- Dack Rambo.....Tim
- Tommy Rettig......Jo Jo
- Carol Sydes.....Susan
- David Watson.....Alfy
- Patrice Wymore.....Rhoda
References [edit]
- ^ Terrace, Vincent (2007). Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings. McFarland & Co. p. 276. ISBN 0-7864-2498-2.
- ^ "Never Too Young on ABC". TV Guide. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
- ^ Spigel, Lynn; Mann, Denise (1992). Private Screenings: Television and the Female Consumer. U of Minnesota Press. p. 265. ISBN 0-8166-2053-9.
- ^ Terrace, Vincent (1979). The Complete Encyclopedia of Television Programs, 1947-1979: 1947-1979. A. S. Barnes. p. 711.
External links [edit]
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