Phil Harris and Dennis Day rode the popularity of Jack Benny on their own programs on NBC. In fact, for the first two years of its run, Harris' show immediately followed Benny's.
Broadcast History: 3 July 1939 to 26 June 1944, 21 July 1944 to 1 September 1944, 13 August 1944 to 26 September 1948, 6 October 1948 to 29 June 1949 and 6 October 1949 to 6 July 1950
In 1939, Chic Young’s popular comic strip, Blondie, was transformed into a thirty-minute situation-comedy program, which aired once a week. Advertised as a “typical couple” in the Radio Mirror, Blondie and her husband are anything but ordinary. The opening of the show does much to reinforce this fact: “Uh…Uh…Uh…UH! Don’t touch that dial! It’s time for… BLONNNNNNDIE!” The shows focus around the misfortunes of Dagwood, Blondie’s self-important husband. It seems he can do little right, both at work and at home, and is often in trouble with his boss and his wife! Events on the radio closely follow those in the comic and the film, as we see the Bumstead family complying with, what Young called, “the laws of natural life”
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COTY 45-10-09 The Black Bear
Dragnet 52-01-24 (137) The Big Court
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