Roosevelt's "Fireside Chats" were radio broadcasts he presented to the American people to help them understand what the nation was doing to improve the conditions of society throughout the depression.
During the Depression, FDR's radio talks were called Fireside Chats
FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
D. Father Charles Coughlin
FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
The moon show
They were a weekly radio address by FDR. This was in a time before TV, but just about everyone had a radio so FDR used it to talk to the American people.
Simulcast
Those radio speeches were known as "fireside chats"
it is called Jump
The Grand Ole Opry
FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
A Date With Judy. It was also a movie and a radio show.
The TV show did not have 64 episodes in any one season. Episode 64 from the radio show was called Grass.