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The Unexpected 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm --"Fool's Silver" from 9/5/1947 These frightening 15-minute tales always ended with an "unexpected" twist.
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5:30 pm - 6:00 pm The Unexpected "Fool's Silver" from 9/5/1947 --- These frightening 15-minute tales always ended with a - you guessed it unexpected twist. Barry Sullivan, Virginia Gregg, and Lurene Tuttle appeared in this syndicated series in 1948.
6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Great Gildersleeve "Disappearing Presents (Baby Contest)" from 12/8/1948 ---- The Great Gildersleeve featured one of radio’s greatest casts of comedic players. The Great Gildersleeve aired until March 21, 1957, with Willard Waterman taking over the title role for the final seven radio season and three television seasons.
6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Phil Harris & Alice Faye Show "Mr. Scott's Clock" from 12/9/1951 --- The Phil Harris & Alice Faye Show grew out of the popular Fitch Bandwagon series. Phil Harris played himself, continuing the egotistical, smart-alec characterization he had perfected during his years as Jack Bennys' bandleader. Alice Faye, Phil's movie star wife, recreated her real-life role as a film star turn devoted housewife.
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm Fibber McGee & Molly "Fibber's History of Invention" from 2/11/1947 ---- The husband-and-wife vaudeville team of Jim and Marian Jordan began their radio careers in Peoria on a bet from Jim’s brother. The Jordans were heard as The O’Henry Twins and The Air Scouts before Don Quinn created Smackout in 1931. Quinn revamped the show as Fibber McGee and Molly in 1935 when Johnson’s Wax signed on as sponsor.
7:30 pm - 8:00 pm Red Skelton Show "Hamburger Stand" from 3/12/1946 --- The Red Skelton Show came to NBC on October 7, 1941 after years as a mainstay on Cincinnati's powerhouse station WLW. Red scored with radio audiences as Junior, "the mean widdle kid," a character he originated in vaudeville. Some of his other memorable characters included Deadeye, J. Newton Numbskull, Willie Lump-Lump, Bolivar Shagnasty and Clem Kadiddlehopper.
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