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This is a bit of a take off from another topic by Sunny, where many got their stardum in radio.
Many of those stars of Radio became a boom when the "telly" entered the households of communities, stars like Eve Arden, Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Groucho Marx, Red Skelton, (it seems almost all comedians ), stars of Lux Radio Theater, Superman, and others packed their belongings and took a journey into the world of the box. Do you believe they did better on live radio, or television? Do you prefer one or the other, or maybe both? What other stars and programs moved from the radio to the television? Many television programs became radio programs to gain a little more popularity, for instance, Gunsmoke. Could you compare the television from the radio? Compare the comedy of Jack Benny through the eyes, or through the ears?
Many of those stars of Radio became a boom when the "telly" entered the households of communities, stars like Eve Arden, Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Groucho Marx, Red Skelton, (it seems almost all comedians ), stars of Lux Radio Theater, Superman, and others packed their belongings and took a journey into the world of the box. Do you believe they did better on live radio, or television? Do you prefer one or the other, or maybe both? What other stars and programs moved from the radio to the television? Many television programs became radio programs to gain a little more popularity, for instance, Gunsmoke. Could you compare the television from the radio? Compare the comedy of Jack Benny through the eyes, or through the ears?