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January 16, 1944: Life of Riley Debut

Jan 16, 1944: Life of Riley makes its first appearance on the air today!

January 12, 1926: The First Comedy Series on Radio

January 12, 1926:  Amos & Andy Show ,  previously known as Sam & Henry debuted on WGN in Chicago, Illinois.  The voices of Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, the creators of the broadcast, could be heard on the show. Amos n' Andy  was a situation radio comedy revolving around the African-American community. The show was very popular in the 1920's and lasted until the 1950's on both radio and television. Amos and Andy Show  debuted as a radio comedy series. The script was written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll. Later on, the program grew and became a pioneer for radio series broadcasts. From 1928 until 1943, the show ran as a nightly radio serial, and then as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and finally as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. CBS Television station adopted the program from 1951 until 1953, and then continued broadcasts in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966.

January 6, 1950: Ronald Colman stars in Halls of Ivy

January 6, 1950: In ‘ The Halls of Ivy ’, Ronald Coleman acted as the President of Ivy College. After guest appearances on The Jack Benny Program, with his wife, ' The Halls of Ivy ' became a popular show.  Ronald went on to write for the show, which transferred to television in 1954.  Colman won an Academy award for his work in 'Othello'.