Dick Manning
Dick Manning | |
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Dick Manning | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Samuel Medoff June 12, 1912 |
| Died | April 11, 1991 (aged 78) Marietta, Georgia, U.S. |
| Occupation | Songwriter |
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Dick Manning (born Samuel Medoff (Самуил Медов), June 12, 1912 – April 11, 1991) was a Russian-American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with Al Hoffman. Manning composed the first full-length musical to be broadcast on television. The Boys From Boise aired on the DuMont Television Network in 1944.