I used to listen to “The Great Gildersleeve”, “Fibber Mcgee & Molly”, “Roy Rogers”, Gangbusters", and several others. There was a kids program on Saturday morning that was very popular, but I can’t remember the name.
In Canada, we had “The Happy Gang” at noon every week day, when we came home from school for lunch. I always waited around for “Huey and the joke pot” before rushing back to school, and just making it before the late bell.
“Ready or not, this is the spot. Here comes Huey with the joke pot. Old or new, come on HughSee what’s cookin in the joke pot.”
e.groves over 9 years ago
I used to listen to “The Great Gildersleeve”, “Fibber Mcgee & Molly”, “Roy Rogers”, Gangbusters", and several others. There was a kids program on Saturday morning that was very popular, but I can’t remember the name.
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
Sgt. Preston of the Yukon . . . My Little Margie (before the television show of the same name) . . . and (I THINK this is correct) The Lux Radio Hour.
Sherlock Watson over 9 years ago
We should have people playing chess on TV — it would be a lot better than most of what’s on now.
RRLarsen over 9 years ago
Saturday mornings was “Lets Pretend” , Am I old or what?
3pibgorn9 over 9 years ago
For me, it was Smilin’ Ed’s Buster Brown Gang and Archie.
pbuckland Premium Member over 9 years ago
In Canada, we had “The Happy Gang” at noon every week day, when we came home from school for lunch. I always waited around for “Huey and the joke pot” before rushing back to school, and just making it before the late bell.
“Ready or not, this is the spot. Here comes Huey with the joke pot. Old or new, come on HughSee what’s cookin in the joke pot.”
brklnbern over 9 years ago
Well Edgar Bergen became a star on radio and he was a ventriloquist.
tuslog64 over 9 years ago
Plus Space Patrol.