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Old Time Radio Shows do make you nostalgic, don't they? But do we know them in detail? Here are some quick facts on Radio Shows from old times.

Let us get back in time… there was a hype about radio entertainment in the 1920s. This hype ruled till the early 1960s. At the beginning, the majority of radio programs imitated the variety show acts that had been the stronghold of civic amusement until radio. Comics or singers also started ruling the airwaves!

Most of all, you did not have to go away from your home in order to enjoy the entertainment! Eventually, audiences in general became somewhat more mature and a variety of other types of entertainment programs were added to the lineups on radio networks.

One of the major popular areas of Radio was drama series. They became very popular including various shows featuring doctors and soap operas, or even popular movie scripts especially adapted for public radio broadcasts.

The old time radio action series had cops, robbers and private detectives! There were some fantasy series that thrilled large audiences with extremely famous fictional characters, often from comic book fame including Superman as well as the Green Hornet!

But horror shows were also in great demand. Thus came shows that featured things like ghosts, vampires, as well as werewolves. But the world never lacked science fiction fans. Thus came tales and predictions on the future, space travel, and exciting exploration of the things unknown including the paranormal.

As for another other instance, take the account of game shows such as "You Bet Your Life" that let the most of the average people to escape from the monotony of everyday life!

Do you know what is the 1st ever commercially held radio station on the land of the U.S? According to most of the historians, it was radio station KDKA in Pennsylvania.

Radio stations began their irregular broadcasting in the early 1920s. But you may ask which form of entertainment was initially popular on radio? Until the end of 1920s, the vast majority were musical programs including opera, jazz, country/western, classical, or other forms of popular music. Between songs the singers themselves might tell a joke or two or tell an amusing story about something that happened in their real life. In the early days, there were only a very few dedicated comics as would become most popular beginning in the 1940s.

The in the 1930s, the very first daytime series had appeared by featuring love, romance, and other emotional subjects that were employed to appeal to the average American housewives. The vast majority of those programs were sponsored by contemporary soap products. That is the time when they came to be known as the soap operas. Gone are the days of intense cliffhanger shows like "The Cisco Kid" or the "Captain Midnight" that were broadcast during the afternoons to entertain young people of that time. Moms loved the shows, not to watch themselves, but as "babysitters" for their kids who were home and often restless from a day stuck in a desk at school.

Comedy series were always the "Kings" of the old time radio shows, however. Shows like "Amos 'N' Andy", "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", "The Jack Benny Show", "The Milton Berle Show", "The Martin and Lewis Show", and many others brought a bit of cheer to what were often hard lives for millions of viewers.

Check out all of Rick's Old Time Radio Shows or if that's a bit too ancient for your tastes, try Rick's Classic TV Shows website with more than 1700 TV show pages.



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