Old Time Radio Downloads > Comedy
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| Series Title | Genre | About the Show | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Date With Judy (3) | Comedy | Initially served as replacement for Bob Hope's show, A Date with Judy was teenage sitcom that aired | |
| Abies Irish Rose (1) | Comedy | Abies Irish Rose is a family sitcom that aired on NBC radio for two years, from January 24, 1942 to | |
| Academy Award Ceremonies (2) | Comedy | The Academy Award Ceremonies is one of the biggest events in the entertainment industry. In | |
| Al Jolson (5) | Comedy | The Al Jolson Show was a musical variety show on NBC and CBS. It went on-air on 1932, and ended in | |
| Al Pearce Show (3) | Comedy | The Al Pearce Show, otherwise called Al Pearce and his Gang, was comedy series that aired on | |
| Aldrich Family (6) | Comedy | The Aldrich Family was a teenage sitcom that featured "America's favorite teenager" Henry Aldrich, | |
| Alka Seltzer Time (19) | Comedy | Alka-Seltzer Time, otherwise called The Alka-Seltzer Show, was a 15-minute radio show that started | |
| Amos And Andy (4) | Comedy | Amos and Andy was the brainchild of talented writers' and artists' Freeman Gosden and Charles | |
| Archie Andrews (4) | Comedy | Archie Andrews was a teenage sitcom directly adapted from the very popular comic strip of Bob | |
| Ask Eddie Cantor (52) | Comedy | In Ask Eddie Cantor, Eddie answers questions from his mail bag with wit, song, and style. | |
| At Home With The Kirkwoods Jack Kirkwood (1) | Comedy | At Home with the Kirkwoods refers to comedian Jack Kirkwood's 1947 comedy sitcom on ABC. It told | |
| Baby Snooks (6) | Comedy | Baby Snooks Show, sometimes known as the Baby Snooks and Daddy, was a comedy radio series that told | |
| Barrel Of Fun (3) | Comedy | Barrel of Fun was a musical comedy show that aired from 1941 to 1942. It starred versatile comedian | |
| Bickersons (4) | Comedy | The Bickersons was an extremely popular radio sitcom that aired on NBC in 1946, and moved to CBS a | |
| Big Show (29) | Comedy | "Mistress of Ceremonies" Tallulah Bankhead hosted what has now become known as one of old time | |
| Blondie (3) | Comedy | Blondie was a radio sitcom based on Chic Young’s comic strip of the same name. Penny | |
| Bob And Ray (5) | Comedy | Bob and Ray refers to any comedy radio show that featured the duo of Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding. | |
| Bob Hope Show (7) | Comedy | The Bob Hope Show was one of the longest running radio programs in the history of the golden age of | |
| Breakfast At Sardis (1) | Comedy | Breakfast at Sardi’s was a 1942 comedy talk show that featured interviews with celebrities | |
| Breakfast Club (2) | Comedy | The Breakfast Club was a morning variety show that aired on NBC (and later ABC) for 35 1/2 years, | |
| Brighter Day (2) | Comedy | Brighter Day was a post-WWII radio soap opera that aired from 1948 to 1956. The show had its | |
| Camel Comedy Caravan (4) | Comedy | Sponsored by Camel cigarettes, Camel Comedy was musical variety show that began airing on NBC but | |
| Commecials (134) | Comedy | One of the biggest revenue makers during the golden age of radio was none other than the | |
| Daddy And Rollo (1) | Comedy | Though JP McEvoy, the author, was already known for his humorous scripts, Daddy and Rollo was | |
| Danny Kaye Show (5) | Comedy | The Danny Kaye Show was a variety show that featured one of America’s most beloved comedian | |
| Dennis Day Show (8) | Comedy | Owen Patrick McNulty, aka "Dennis Day," was the second son born to Irish immigrant parents who | |
| Duffys Tavern (4) | Comedy | Duffy’s Tavern was a radio sitcom that aired from 1940 to 1952 on CBS (1941-1942), NBC Blue | |
| Easy Aces (9) | Comedy | Aired 1930 - 1948 In Easy Aces, the real life couple Goodman and Jane ace wrote and starred in | |
| Ed Wynn Firechief (3) | Comedy | Fire Chief, otherwise known as Ed Wynn Firechief, was a 1932 comedy musical variety show that | |
| Eddie Bracken (3) | Comedy | The Eddie Bracken Show was a 30-minute comedy radio program that aired on CBS every Sunday | |
| Eddie Cantor (65) | Comedy | Before Jack Benny, Al Jolson, Ed Wynn, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Fred Allen. It was this | |
| Eddie Cantor Chase And Sanborn Hour (9) | Comedy | Eddie Cantor Chase and Sanborn Hour, or simply known as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, was a used to | |
| Eddie Cantor Pabst Show (18) | Comedy | Eddie Cantor Pabst Show, or Pabst Blue Ribbon Show in short, was a radio variety show hosted by | |
| Edgar Bergen And Charlie McCarthy (13) | Comedy | The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show was a comedy variety show that aired from 1936 to 1955. | |
| Educating Archie (3) | Comedy | Educating Archie was comedy radio show offered by the BBC Light Programme to its 15 million | |
| Ethel And Albert (3) | Comedy | Ethel and Albert, also known as The Private Lives of Ethel and Albert, was a radio comedy program | |
| Father Knows Best (10) | Comedy | Written by freelance writer Ed James, Father Knows Best was a radio and television comedy series | |
| Fibber McGee And Molly (10) | Comedy | Fibber McGee and Molly, a radio comedy series, first aired on NBC radio on April 16, 1935. The | |
| Fred Allen (7) | Comedy | Fred Allen was a comedy variety show that featured no less than comedian Fred Allen himself. It | |
| Good News (6) | Comedy | Good News was a musical variety show that were also known by the names of Good News of 1938, Good | |
| Granbys Green Acres (2) | Comedy | Granby’s Green Acres was a 30-minute comedy radio show that focused on the life of John | |
| Grand Central Station (5) | Comedy | Grand Central Station was a drama anthology series heard on different radio networks for almost two | |
| Great Gildersleeve (9) | Comedy | The Great Gildersleeve, a sitcom aired on NBC Radio from August 31, 1941 to 1957, was a spin-off | |
| Hi Gang (6) | Comedy | Hi Gang is a radio series that aired from 1940 to 1949 on BBC. It starred Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon | |
| Hobby Lobby (1) | Comedy | Unusual Hobby? Nah, there ain’t anything like that. In Hobby Lobby, people were allowed to | |
| Hollywood Is On The Air (3) | Comedy | Hollywood is on the Air is a variety show that offered about anything that has fun, music and | |
| Im Sorry Ill Read That Again (111) | Comedy | Classic Radio Comedy (1964 - 72) Billed as 'a radio custard pie' this show ran for 8 years | |
| Jack Benny Program (10) | Comedy | The Jack Benny Program, which starred no less than Jack Benny himself, was a comedy series than | |
| Jack Paar (3) | Comedy | The Jack Paar Show is a sitcom that aired on 1947 as the summer replacement for Jack Benny’s | |
| Judy Canova Show (4) | Comedy | A beauty with pigtails-and-calico fashion? You’re probably referring to Judy Canova. Pigtails | |
| Komedy Kingdom (37) | Comedy | The Komedy Kingdom was among the earliest form of radio comedy and variety programs. Originally | |
| Lauren And Hardy (3) | Comedy | Who would ever forget the slender and robust duo-- Laurel and Hardy? These two, Stan Laurel and | |
| Life Of Riley (5) | Comedy | The Life of Riley was a 30-minute family sitcom that started airing on CBS radio on April 12, 1941. | |
| Lum N Abner (27) | Comedy | In this old time radio series, Norris Goff was Abner Peabody, and Chester Lauck was Lum | |
| Men From The Ministry 1 (145) | Comedy | Comedy Program Often seen as the first Yes, Minister, Men from the Ministry is uproariously | |
| My Favorite Husband (8) | Comedy | My Favorite Husband was a radio sitcom that starred Richard Denning and Lucille Ball as Mr. and | |
| My Friend Irma (8) | Comedy | My Friend Irma was a long-running radio sitcom that premiered on CBS Radio on April 11, 1947. | |
| Navy Lark (192) | Comedy | Old Radio Comedy The Navy Lark was an affectionate spoof on the Senior Service from 1959 to | |
| Oscar Levant (3) | Comedy | ||
| Our Miss Brooks (9) | Comedy | Our Miss Brooks was a radio sitcom that first aired on CBS Radio on July 19, 1948. It told the | |
| Ozzie And Harriet (10) | Comedy | Ozzie and Harriet, or The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, was a family sitcom launched on CBS | |
| Phil Harris And Alice Faye (7) | Comedy | The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show was a comedy variety show that evolved from another variety program | |
| Red Skelton (10) | Comedy | Red Skelton, born Richard Bernard Skelton, was an American radio and television entertainer. His | |
| Round The Horne (45) | Comedy | Classic Radio Comedy Round the Horne's ground-breaking mix of wordplay, camp caricature and | |
| Samn N Henry (3) | Comedy | Sam n Henry was a radio series by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll which aired on Chicago radio | |
| Sealtest Variety Theater (5) | Comedy | Hosted by the glamourous Dorothy Lamour, The Sealtest Variety Theater was a musical variety show | |
| Shell Chateau (25) | Comedy | Shell Chateau, otherwise known as The Shell Show, was a radio variety show aired on April 6, 1935. |



