"My Favorite Husband" with Richard Denning
Life was not at all like the show, the show was made for people just to sit back and relax.
I Love Lucy and The Lucille Ball Show
Bob Caroll and Madelyn Pugh-Martin were the screenwriters for the show, and also the screewriters for Lucille's radio show for CBS with Richard Denning, "My Favorite Husband".
Lucille Ball became a Chesterfield cigarette girl in 1933 when she was hired to promote the brand on the radio show "The Bob Hope Show." This role helped her gain exposure and experience in the entertainment industry, ultimately leading to her successful career in television and film. The position was part of her early efforts to establish herself in show business before she became a household name.
The cast of The Danny Kaye Show with Lucille Ball - 1962 includes: Lucille Ball as herself Danny Kaye as himself
The Official Chart Show
Desi Arnaz
in silver all you have to do is win the lucky number show on the radio and go collect it in radio tower in goldenrod city
Her radio name was Hot Donna. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Pinciotti
the moondog house
WKRP on Cincinnati
My Favorite Husband was an old radio show. It starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning and was written by Jesse Oppenheimer. The show ran from 1948-1951. Many of the My Favorite Husband episodes inspired scenes, jokes and even some whole episodes of Lucille Ball's television show I Love Lucy. For example, Liz Teaches the Samba, is a lot like the I Love Lucy episode The Young Fans.