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The Great Radio Comedians

The Great Radio Comedians

Documentary about radio comedies primarily focused on Burns & Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, The Jack Benny Program, Fibber McGee & Molly, The Bob Hope Show, and The Fred Allen Show.

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Movie Details

  • Original Title: The Great Radio Comedians
  • Genres: Documentary
  • Release Date: 1971-05-11
  • Runtime: 88 minutes
  • Rating: 8/10 (1 votes)
  • Budget: $0
  • Revenue: $0
  • Production Companies: PBS, Thirteen
  • Status: Released
  • Popularity: 2.73
  • Languages: English

Cast & Crew

Ken Roberts

Ken Roberts

as Announcer

Edgar Bergen

Edgar Bergen

as Self/Charlie McCarthy

George Burns

George Burns

as Self

Jack Benny

Jack Benny

as Self

Jim Jordan

Jim Jordan

as Self

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

as Self

Kenny Delmar

Kenny Delmar

as Self

Minerva Pious

Minerva Pious

as Self

Parker Fennelly

Parker Fennelly

as Self

Peter Donald

Peter Donald

as Self

Trailers & Clips

The Great Radio Comedians - PBS Doc with Jack Benny, George Burns, Edgar Bergen (5/11/72)

External Links

Keywords

comedianradiogolden age

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Great Radio Comedians?

The Great Radio Comedians is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 1971-05-11.

Who are the main actors in The Great Radio Comedians?

The main cast includes Ken Roberts, Edgar Bergen, George Burns, Jack Benny, Jim Jordan, .

Where can I watch The Great Radio Comedians online?

You can check official streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+ to see if The Great Radio Comedians is available.

Is The Great Radio Comedians based on a true story?

No official confirmation about it being based on a true story.

What is the IMDb rating of The Great Radio Comedians?

The Great Radio Comedians has an IMDb rating of 8/10 based on 1 votes.

What is the budget and revenue of The Great Radio Comedians?

The movie had a production budget of $0 and earned $0 at the box office.

Who composed the soundtrack for The Great Radio Comedians?

The soundtrack was composed by PBS, Thirteen. You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.

Where was The Great Radio Comedians filmed?

The Great Radio Comedians was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.

How long is The Great Radio Comedians?

The total runtime of The Great Radio Comedians is 88 minutes.

Is The Great Radio Comedians suitable for kids?

The movie is rated Released. Please check parental guidelines before watching.

Will there be a sequel to The Great Radio Comedians?

There is no official announcement yet for a sequel to The Great Radio Comedians.

Does The Great Radio Comedians have a post-credit scene?

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