This is one of my favorite Mutt and Jeff comics. I first saw it when I checked on some of the archives on one of those Sundays when TIIC failed to post a Sunday funny for Mutt and Jeff. From the style of the radios - I would guess this was in the late 30s or early 40s. Transistor radios turned up in the late 50s. We have a start-up, independent radio station in our area which has been broadcasting some of the old-time radio programs. Everyone was stunned when their station began by-passing all of the other local radio stations in the ratings! Some of the programs which they include are episodes of Pepper Young’s Family, Bobby Benson and the B Bar B riders, Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch,, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger, Henry Aldrich, Gunsmoke and a host of others.
SOME of those old time Radio Programs have been listed on the Internet at
RADIO LOVERS DOT COM
http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/westerns.html
This is one of my favorite Mutt and Jeff comics. I first saw it when I checked on some of the archives on one of those Sundays when TIIC failed to post a Sunday funny for Mutt and Jeff. From the style of the radios - I would guess this was in the late 30s or early 40s. Transistor radios turned up in the late 50s. We have a start-up, independent radio station in our area which has been broadcasting some of the old-time radio programs. Everyone was stunned when their station began by-passing all of the other local radio stations in the ratings! Some of the programs which they include are episodes of Pepper Young’s Family, Bobby Benson and the B Bar B riders, Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch,, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger, Henry Aldrich, Gunsmoke and a host of others.
SOME of those old time Radio Programs have been listed on the Internet at
RADIO LOVERS DOT COM http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/westerns.html