Peg Lynch - Ethel and Albert

Ethel and Albert (aka The Private Lives of Ethel and Albert) was a radio and television comedy series about a married couple, Ethel and Albert Arbuckle, living in the small town of Sandy Harbor. The series first aired on Minnesota radio on April 17, 1944, as a 15-minute daily show. It continued as such until 1949, when it was expanded to a half hour. The show moved to television in 1950 as a 10-minute segment on the Kate Smith Hour, and in April 1953, Ethel and Albert became a half- hour program on the NBC network.

NBC canceled the show in December 1954, but it found new life when it was picked up by CBS as a 1955 summer replacement. In the fall of 1955, the show shifted networks yet again, this time to ABC, where it stayed until May 1956.

The series aired on CBS Radio starting in 1957, with the title changed to The Couple Next Door. Lynch and Alan Bunce continued in the title roles and Lynch continued as the show's writer. The Couple Next Door lasted for three years as a 15-minute program, ending in 1960.

Ethel and Albert returned in 1963-1964 on NBC's Monitor program and played on National Public Radio's Earplay in 1973.

Lynch has been married to Odd Knut Ronning since 1948. The couple live in Becket, Massachusetts.

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