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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Wonderful Old Fashioned Radio Shows

By Marissa Velazquez


Before television was invented all Americans loved to listen to old fashioned radio shows. On certain days of the week a family would gather around this big wooden sound box to listen to all of their favorite events. This was also a great way for individuals to bond with their family members who were always busy during the weekdays. Mothers everywhere would make popcorn for the major event which would happen at night.

Individuals enjoyed hearing how George Burns and Gracie Allen were getting along each night. Gracie was one comical person who knew exactly how to make people laugh aloud. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were also the kings of comedy who lasted for many years. Bob Hope was always there to help soldiers in need during the decades. And no one could ever forget Lucille Ball.

Everyone knows that Lucille Ball was the queen of comedy in America and she started her career over the music box before coming to the small screen. She used the same comic style over the airwaves that she would later use on her television show "I Love Lucy." This was a program which had Lucy getting into chaotic situations and resolving them before the show ended.

Her personal life was anything but comical since her husband cheated on her almost everyday. He even let Lucy take control of their show in order to have more free time with his women. Ms. Ball was very quick to dismiss anyone who did not see things her way at all times.

Many teenagers in society can really relate to Mr. Archie Andrews and his very funny friends. Archie and Jughead started off in the comic pages but soon moved to the wooden box over time. They had many adventures at their high school and even started a rock band some years later. This show featured many unknown actors who had great voice talents.

It is great that Archie comics are still a big success within America and other places. Children everywhere know all about Betty and Veronica. They seem to love Jughead the most since he is always involved in crazy situations. Reggie Mantle is just another handsome face within this group of awkward teenagers.

Blondie started off on the music box many years ago and she is still seen in the comic strips of local newspapers. This blond bombshell was known as Blondie Boopadoop when the program first aired. Later she married Dagwood Bumstead and changed her name. This program also went to television a short time later. Baby Dumpling was also added to the cast once Blondie and Dagwood tied the knot.

"Gunsmoke" was one of the old fashioned radio shows that made it to television for many years. Marshal Matt Dillon upheld the law within his town and everyone respected him. All of the characters stayed the same over time with only a few minor changes once they left the music box. People everywhere should take pride in the actors who performed years ago. During this time this program and others were very clean with no naked people or harsh language.




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