Herb Vigran - Radio

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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