A Hooper rating was something used to rank radio programs in the 30’s and 40’s. This would probably be the late 1940s as Larry Parks became a big star in 1946 when he starred in The Jolson Story.
Sure it isn’t 60’s despite the pork belly futures that brought home the bacon for quite a few decades. .
There was a Fastbuck character late 60’s early 70’s, king of pork and beans, that nearly cooked Salome to win a gormet contest judged by Sir ’Orble Gasse Payne. Same face but not so tall.
alleyoops Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I think I’ll go pig out on some ham hocks.
brklnbern almost 12 years ago
A Hooper rating was something used to rank radio programs in the 30’s and 40’s. This would probably be the late 1940s as Larry Parks became a big star in 1946 when he starred in The Jolson Story.
bopard almost 12 years ago
Sure it isn’t 60’s despite the pork belly futures that brought home the bacon for quite a few decades. .
There was a Fastbuck character late 60’s early 70’s, king of pork and beans, that nearly cooked Salome to win a gormet contest judged by Sir ’Orble Gasse Payne. Same face but not so tall.