Radio
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
1939 | Silver Theatre | actor | CBS | |
1946 | The Sad Sack | Sad Sack | CBS | Summer replacement for The Frank Sinatra Show, |
1946–1949 | The Eddie Cantor Show | supporting actor | NBC and CBS | |
1947–1952 | California Caravan | supporting actor | Mutual-Don Lee | |
1948 | The Damon Runyon Theatre | Harry the Horse | various | 52 shows on records sold to various networks until mid-1950s |
1949–1953 | Father Knows Best | neighbor | NBC | |
1949–1954 | Broadway Is My Beat | supporting actor | CBS | |
1950–1952 | The Halls of Ivy | supporting actor | NBC | |
1950–1951 | Tales of the Texas Rangers | supporting actor | NBC | |
1953–1954 | Family Skeleton | supporting actor | CBS | |
1979–1981 | Sears Radio Theater | supporting actor | CBS-Mutual |
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Famous quotes containing the word radio:
“We spend all day broadcasting on the radio and TV telling people back home whats happening here. And we learn whats happening here by spending all day monitoring the radio and TV broadcasts from back home.”
—P.J. (Patrick Jake)
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—William Burroughs (b. 1914)
“Denouement to denouement, he took a personal pride in the
certain, certain way he lived his own, private life,
but nevertheless, they shut off his gas; nevertheless,
the bank foreclosed; nevertheless, the landlord called;
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And twelve oclock arrived just once too often,”
—Kenneth Fearing (19021961)