Summary The scene is in the living room where there is a dummy television screen. On the screen caricatures are made by a commercial artist who operates them from behind the screen Marcy and Artie play Toonavision and fans write in with suggestions for song titles for the Toonavision game, the best receiving a prize. The artist depicts these song titles by caricature. A second part of the show is a contest where people are telephoned to identify the songs pictured. Both Marcy and Artie sing and carry on a story by speaking lines while the script writers keep a continuity of story so that listeners know who Marcie [sic] and Artie are, what they did on the show last week, and so on. View more details
Genres : Game-Show
Release date : Oct 3, 1949
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : "Marcy Lutes Says There's Work To A Television Show"
Language : English
Production companies : The Mutual Network
Summary The scene is in the living room where there is a dummy television screen. On the screen caricatures are made by a commercial artist who operates them from behind the screen Marcy and Artie play Toonavision and fans write in with suggestions for song titles for the Toonavision game, the best receiving a prize. The artist depicts these song titles by caricature. A second part of the show is a contest where people are telephoned to identify the songs pictured. Both Marcy and Artie sing and carry on a story by speaking lines while the script writers keep a continuity of story so that listeners know who Marcie [sic] and Artie are, what they did on the show last week, and so on. View more details
Genres : Game-Show
Release date : Oct 3, 1949
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : "Marcy Lutes Says There's Work To A Television Show"
Language : English
Production companies : The Mutual Network