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  2. List of radio comedies - Wikipedia

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    The Charlie McCarthy Show; The Chase and Sanborn Hour; Chickenman; The Credibility Gap; The Cuckoo Hour; The Dr Demento Radio Show; Duffy's Tavern; The Durante-Moore Show; Easy Aces; The Eddie Cantor Show; Fibber McGee and Molly; The Firesign Theatre; Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel; The Fire Chief/Ed Wynn Show; The Fred Allen Show; Forever ...

  3. Category:1950s American radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Big Show (NBC Radio) The Big Story (radio and TV series) Big Town; The Bing Crosby Show (1954–1956) Blackhawk (radio series) Blackstone, the Magic Detective; Blondie (radio series) Bob Crosby; Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders; Bold Venture; Boomer Jones; Boston Blackie (radio series) Break the Bank (1945 game show) Bride and Groom ...

  4. Category:1940s American radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Big Story (radio and TV series) Big Town; Bing Crosby on Armed Forces Radio in World War II; The Bishop and the Gargoyle; Blackstone, the Magic Detective; Blind Date (radio series) Blind Date (American game show) Blondie (radio series) Blue Ribbon Town; Bob Crosby; Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders; Boston Blackie; Boston Blackie (radio ...

  5. The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show - Wikipedia

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    The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, was a comedy radio program which ran on NBC from 1948 to 1954 starring Alice Faye and Phil Harris.Harris had previously become known to radio audiences as the band-leader-turned-cast-member of the same name on The Jack Benny Program while Faye had been a frequent guest on programs such as Rudy Vallée's variety shows.

  6. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Navy Show; The National Farm Radio Forum; Now I Ask You; Opportunity Knocks; Rawhide; The Rod and Charles Show; The Romance of Canada; Singing Stars of Tomorrow; The Small Types Club; Stage; Stag Party; Stories Read by John Drainie; Theatre of Freedom; This Is the Army; The Tommy Hunter Show; Trans-Canada Matinee; Treasure Trail ...

  7. The Life of Riley - Wikipedia

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    Sponsors of the TV show included Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer (1949–50), Gulf Oil (1953–58) and Lever Brothers (1957–58). [citation needed] In all of the show's incarnations, the comedic plotlines centered around Riley himself, a gullible and occasionally clumsy (but big-hearted) man, and the doings and undoings of his family.

  8. The Goldbergs (broadcast series) - Wikipedia

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    Radio historians Frank Buxton and Bill Owen, in The Big Broadcast 1920–1950, noted the series (which they considered a soap opera as much as a comedy) "differed from most of the other 'soaps' in that its leading characters lived through relatively normal situations. Even though it was the story of a poor Jewish family in the Bronx, New York ...

  9. The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Abbott and Costello debuted on radio on Kate Smith's program in 1938. They continued performing on the show until the summer of 1940. [5] Their first program of their own was a summer replacement for The Fred Allen Show in 1940. After a hiatus of two years, the show returned as a regular network program in the fall of 1942 and ran through the ...