Fred Allen
You might be thinking of the radio program Fibber McGee and Molly radio show from 1935 to 1956. It was played by Jim Jordan and his wife Marion Jordan.
The radio quiz show "Kollege of Musical Knowledge" was emceed by the popular comedian and radio personality, Bob Hope. The show aired in the 1940s and featured musical questions and performances, engaging audiences with its lively format. Hope's charisma and humor contributed significantly to the show's appeal during its run.
English comedian Ken Platt used this phrase in his radio comedy shows during the mid-1950s.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society's motto is 'Amateur Radio in Ireland'.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society was created in 1932.
One of the radio comedians of the 1920's and 1930's was Jack Benny. Milton Berle was another radio comedian of the 1920's and 1930's.
Bob Dole
They had the radio and a TV at the same time
Yes, the crosley tube radio
An English comedian/ author/ radio presenter.
Andy Peppercorn
Radio was about all the tech in schools.