George Burns and Gracie Allen brought their vaudeville act to American radio in 1932. George was an expert straight man and wrote most of their material, but it was Gracie’s portrayal of an absurd and...
During the war years, Bob Hope’s Pepsodent Show was radio’s highest rated series. Hope's legendary broadcasts from military bases around the world helped boost American morale during some of our...
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. The Lux Radio Theatre began in 1934 featuring dramas from Broadway, but there...
Millions of radio listeners visited Duffy's Tavern each week, but Duffy himself was nowhere to be found. Perhaps Duffy was shy around celebrities or maybe he had somewhere better to be than the...
For almost two decades, Edgar Bergen was remarkably successful in bringing the most unlikely of vaudeville acts to radio: ventriloquism. The star of the show was Bergen’s dummy, Charlie McCarthy, a...
Chills will run up your spine as you listen to radio’s ultimate horror series. Lights Out delivered shocking scripts and terrifying sound effects like no other show on the airwaves. Listeners could...
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. The Lux Radio Theatre began in 1934 featuring dramas from Broadway, but there...
For almost two decades, Edgar Bergen was remarkably successful in bringing the most unlikely of vaudeville acts to radio: ventriloquism. The star of the show was Bergen’s dummy, Charlie McCarthy, a...
Chills will run up your spine as you listen to radio’s ultimate horror series. Lights Out delivered shocking scripts and terrifying sound effects like no other show on the airwaves. Listeners could...
Millions of radio listeners visited Duffy's Tavern each week, but Duffy himself was nowhere to be found. Perhaps Duffy was shy around celebrities or maybe he had somewhere better to be than the...