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  2. Bob and Ray - Wikipedia

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    Bob and Ray were an American comedy duo whose career spanned five decades, composed of comedians Bob Elliott (1923–2016 [1]) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990). The duo's format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious broadcast.

  3. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Beatrice Kay Show; Behind the Mike; The Bell Telephone Hour; Betty and Bob; Beulah [1]: 26–27 Beyond Midnight; The Bickersons; Big Guy; The Big Show; Big Sister; The Big Story; Big Town; The Bill Goodwin Show; The Billie Burke Show; The Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney Show; Bing Crosby Entertains; The Bird's Eye Open House; The Bishop ...

  4. List of U.S. radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Bob and Ray Show (1946–1989) Bob and the Showgram (2004–present) The Bob and Tom Show (1983–present) The Bob Becker Program (1934–1944) The Bob Crosby Show (1935–1946) The Bob Edwards Show (2004–present) The Bob Hope Show (1938–1958) Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders (1932–1955) Bold Venture (1951–1952) Boston Symphony ...

  5. Bob Elliott (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Bob and Ray in a publicity photo with Tedi Thurman for Monitor, where all were program regulars. On television, Elliott and Goulding hosted Bob and Ray from 1951 to 1953. He appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days; Newhart; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 (with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner); The David Steinberg Show; and ...

  6. Bob Elliott, half of comedy duo Bob and Ray, dies at 92 - AOL

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    Bob Elliott, half of the famed radio and television comedy team of Bob and Ray, died Tuesday from throat cancer, the New York Times reports. He was 92. ... Ray hosted the TV sketch show "The Bob ...

  7. Larry Josephson - Wikipedia

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    He developed and produced 26 half-hour public radio shows called Classic Bob & Ray which surveyed their entire career. [14] He also developed and produced The Bob and Ray Public Radio Show from 1981 until 1986. [15] This show was broadcast on 250 stations and received several awards, including a 1982 Peabody Award. [16]

  8. A Prairie Home Companion - Wikipedia

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    When the show resumed as The American Radio Company of the Air in November 1989, radio comedian Bob Elliott, half of the longtime radio and comedy television duo Bob and Ray, became a regular cast member. [48] Actor Bill Perry was a member. Walter Bobbie made frequent appearances, as early as 1989, and continuing through 2006–2007.

  9. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons - Wikipedia

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    The cliches, stereotypes and simplistic dialogue provided much fodder for Bob and Ray's parody, Mr. Trace, Keener Than Most Persons, broadcast in numerous variations.It was also combined with rival detective show Martin Kane, Private Eye and satirized by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis in Mad magazine's fifth issue (June–July 1953), as Kane Keen!