The Funny Manns

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The Funny Manns is an American

NBC. Local stations could show The Funny Manns once every weekday for 26 weeks, or twice a day for 13 weeks, which was then the broadcast standard. The show was co-produced by Bobby Nicholson, formerly of NBC's Howdy Doody program. Who sometimes performed in the show's skits with Norton. In the United Kingdom, the series was broadcast by the BBC
.

Each program would begin with Cliff Norton in costume as a member of the Mann family. The first name depended on the situation, like "Stubborn Mann", "Fisher Mann", or "Handy Mann", and Norton would address the viewer in that character. After his comic monologue, he would say, "I suppose you're wondering how I got into this kind of business. I learned everything I know from my (uncle/father/etc.), [Daring] Mann" (or whichever name fit the comedian in the silent footage). Then the silent footage would begin, followed by Norton returning in character to offer a short epilogue.

The silent stars appearing on the show included

Poodles Hanneford, Billy Bevan, Oliver Hardy (minus his partner, Stan Laurel), Harry Langdon, The Three Fatties, and a young Mickey Rooney
, introduced by Norton as "Mickey (Himself) McGuire".

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