RADIO SITCOM DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1945

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willard waterman

Those Websters was a situation comedy series that began on CBS radio
starring Willard Waterman (above) and Constance Crowder as George
and Jane Webster. The program was launched in New York on Friday,
March 9, 1945 and then moved to Chicago for a short time before
finishing its run on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Hollywood
on August 22, 1948. The sponsor of the show was Quaker Oats.

 

 

fran allison
 
Fran Allison played a family cousin the Those Websters.

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,DEBUT,HISTORY,RADIO,Sitcom and have Comment (1)

One Response to “RADIO SITCOM DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1945”

  1. JOE COOK says:

    I REMEMBER WILLARD WATERMAN AS A VOICE SOUND ALIKE TO HAROLD PERRY WHEN HE TOOK THE LEAD ROLE ON THE GREAT GILDERSLEVE WHEN HAROLD WANTED TO MUCH MONEY AND HIS CONTRACT WAS NOT RENEWED!

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