HiDesertHal
Senior Member
Radio Broadcasting was the great entertainment medium in the days before Television became available to the American public in the late 1940's.
In the evenings, families would gather around the big Zenith or Philco console in the living room and tune in to Comedy, Drama, Crimefighting, Music, and other programs.
For Comedy, we were served the following:
Jack Benny
Amos & Andy
Burns & Allen
The Life of Riley
The Bickersons
Fibber McGee & Molly
For Adventure & Crimefighting, we had:
Gangbusters
Superman
The FBI in Peace & War
Boston Blackie
Charlie Chan
Inner Sanctum
The red hot newscaster of the '30's & '40's with the machine gun delivery was the unstoppable Walter Winchell.
Some of you other "Senior" Seniors in your 80's and older can no doubt add to my list!
Ahhhh...Radio Days!
HiDesertHal
In the evenings, families would gather around the big Zenith or Philco console in the living room and tune in to Comedy, Drama, Crimefighting, Music, and other programs.
For Comedy, we were served the following:
Jack Benny
Amos & Andy
Burns & Allen
The Life of Riley
The Bickersons
Fibber McGee & Molly
For Adventure & Crimefighting, we had:
Gangbusters
Superman
The FBI in Peace & War
Boston Blackie
Charlie Chan
Inner Sanctum
The red hot newscaster of the '30's & '40's with the machine gun delivery was the unstoppable Walter Winchell.
Some of you other "Senior" Seniors in your 80's and older can no doubt add to my list!
Ahhhh...Radio Days!
HiDesertHal
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