Bios of Lucille Ball  abound, and most people know at least a little bit about the famed comedienne.  But on the occasion of her birthday, we get a chance to look at her contributions to oldtime radio .   Her first big break was the chance to star in the radio program My Favorite Husband  along with Richard Denning .  The two played a Minneapolis couple, with Lucille's character Liz, being a goofball housewife.  She signed each time with a cordial "Jell-O, everybody," to plug the sponsor, General Foods' Jell-O.  The show would later make the jump to television.   But what a lot of people may not realize is that she also made the rounds as a guest on just about any radio show you can name: The Kraft Music Hall , Screen Guild Theatre , Mail Call , The Campbell Playhouse , and The Gulf Screen Guild Theatre  to name a few.   Many things to many people, Lucille Ball  was a giant of old time radio . Happy birthday, Lucille!
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