Here's a pre-censored version of a 1951 CBS Show, "How To," in which a celebrity panel is challenged to come up with solutions to ridiculous "How To" situations submitted by the audience.
Roger Price hosts, with Huntz Hall, Art Linkletter, and Britis
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Lost this one on a dead hard drive sometime back and couldn't find it. Thanks to Razilla and Bingster for finding it. Unfortunately, it's the only ep I know of.
Major Bowes Amateur Hour, American radio's best-known talent show, was one of the most popular programs broadcast in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. It was created and hosted by Edward Bowes (1874–1946).
An excellent and fun radio quiz. Try to guess the answer to the final question...it's possible to get it right, but you have to listen VERY carefully! Lindsay MacHarrie (host), John Gibson.
Guess Who? WOR, New York. Sponsored by: Sheffied Farms.
A game show in which a record of a famous voice or orchestra is played and the contestant has to guess who. Hosted by Peter Donald (June 6, 1918 – April 20, 1979) with announcer Joe Ripley.
In the 1940s Twenty Questions became a popular radio panel quiz show. It was first broadcast at 8pm, Saturday, February 2, 1946, on the Mutual Broadcasting System from New York's Longacre Theatre on West 48th Street. Radio listeners sent in subjects