Comedy Old Time Radio

Comedy Old Time Radio


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People Are Funny "Goats Milk" (02-07-50)
July 14, 2008

People are Funny was a television game show that premiered and ended on NBC from 1954-1961. It was shot in the outside world and dared people to do stunts for fun for spectators. This was done to "reveal the true nature" of their guests. This show was con

The Jack Benny Program "Little Red Riding Hood" (12-19-37)
July 11, 2008

The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny - Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consist

You Bet Your Life "Secret Word Spoon" (01-18-50).
July 09, 2008

You Bet Your Life - Groucho Marx matches wits with the American public in four episodes of this classic game show. Starting on the radio in 1947, You Bet Your Life made its television debut in 1950 and aired for 11 years with Groucho as host and emcee.

Fibber McGee & Molly "Trolley Rider" (11-01-49)
July 07, 2008

Fibber McGee and Molly premiered in 1935. The program struggled in the ratings until 1940, when it became a national sensation. Within three years, it was the top-rated program in America. Few radio shows were more beloved than Fibber McGee and Molly.

The Honest Harold Hemp "Marvins Gang" (05-02-51)
July 04, 2008

Honest Harold Hemp lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative attitude of the critics. The HONEST HAROLD scripts were well crafted with well developed chara

The Life Of Riley "Uncle Baxter Moves In" (01-31-48)
July 02, 2008

The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. The show began as a proposed G

Duffy's Tavern "No More IOU's" (04-13-49)
June 30, 2008

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic

Blondie & Dagwood "Storm In A Teacup" (1938)
June 27, 2008

Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938

The Great Gildersleeve "Leroy Smokes A Cigar" (11-23-41)
June 25, 2008

The Great Gildersleeve (1941-1957) was the arguable founding father of the spin-off program, as well as one of the first true situation comedies (as opposed to sketch programs) in broadcast history. Hooked around a character who had been a staple on th

The Amos & Andy Show "Sunday Monday Or Always" (02-25-44)
June 24, 2008

Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in C