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  1. Bernard Schubert (January 1, 1895 – August 4, 1988) was an American screenwriter and television producer during the early sound era of film and early days of television. A native New Yorker, Schubert attended the University of Pennsylvania for one year before he began working.

  2. Mar 17, 2012 · Next week, in one of those bold declarations that have defined Roger Wright’s stewardship of Radio 3, the station clears its decks for a modern Schubertiade, called Spirit of Schubert.

  3. Edgar Peterson and Bernard L. Schubert were the producers, and Peterson was the director. The writers were Alvin Boretz, James Blumgarten, Gene Wang, Ben Feiner Jr., and Peter Barry. Sponsored by Seiberling Tires, the show was broadcast live on Mondays from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, alternating weeks with Mr. District Attorney.

  4. Bernard Schubert was born on 1 January 1895 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Kind Lady (1935), The Mummy's Curse (1944) and Make a Wish (1937). He died on 4 August 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • January 1, 1895
    • Bernard Schubert
    • August 4, 1988
    • Characters and Story
    • Production
    • Television

    Socialite John Joseph Malone is a tough Chicago criminal lawyer who takes on a new case in each episode. Each episode began by establishing who the suspects were for a specified crime. After one of them was arrested, Malone was hired to defend the accused person. Malone never gives up until justice is done.Malone went beyond defending his clients i...

    Bernard L. Schubert was the producer; Bill Rousseau and Richard Lewis were the directors. The writers were Craig Rice and Gene Wang. John Duffy provided the music. Announcers were Dresser Dahlstead, Arthur Gary, Art Gilmore, and Dick Tufeld. The Malone character first appeared in the book Eight Faces at Three in 1939. The Amazing Mr. Malonewas deve...

    The series had a brief television run from September 24, 1951 to March 10, 1952 on ABC, with Lee Tracy in the title role. The TV series was sponsored by the Seiberling Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio and was seen alternately with Mr. District Attorney.

  5. www.tvguide.com › celebrities › bernard-l-schubertBernard L. Schubert - TV Guide

    Learn more about Bernard L. Schubert - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide

  6. Dec 31, 1989 · Schubert's great operatic asset - aside from his incredible gift for melody - was the ability to take cues from a word, a thought or a verbal description and translate them...

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