Channing (TV series)

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Channing (also known as The Young and the Bold) is an hour-long American drama series that aired on Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m.[1] on ABC from September 18, 1963 to April 8, 1964.[2]

Overview

The series depicted life at fictitious Channing College, with Jason Evers in the lead role of Professor Joseph Howe, and Henry Jones as Fred Baker, the dean of the institution.[3]

Channing, a production of Revue Studios, aired during the same time frame as the first season of NBC's somewhat similar offering, Mr. Novak.

Cast

Jones and Evers were the only regulars.

Notable guest stars

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Episodes

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Production notes

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References

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