Hugh StudebakerShow Count: 14 Series Count: 4 Role: Old Time Radio Star Old Time Radio Born: May 31, 1900 Died: May 26, 1978
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Hugh Studebaker (May 31, 1900 - May 26, 1978) was an American actor, who starred in several radio dramas, such as Beulah,Bachelor's Children, Guiding Light and Captain Midnight.
He made his acting debut on stage in 1927. He also did the voice of Silly Watson on Fibber McGee and Molly. He died in 1978.
Source: Wikipedia
 | Beulah Show, The Show Count: 16 Broadcast History: 2 July 1945 to 17 March 1946, 24 February 1947 to 20 August 1947, 24 November 1947 to 10 April 1953 and 28 September 1953 to 28 May 1954 Sponsor: Procter & Gamble, General Foods, General Motors Cast: Lois Corbett, Marlin Hurt, Hattie McDaniel, Lillian Randolph, Amanda Randolph, Hugh Studebaker, Mary Jane Croft, Henry Blair, Ruby Dandridge, Ernie Whitman, Sammy Ogg, Bob Corley, Butterfly McQueen, Nicodemus Stewart, Roy Glenn, Jess Kirkpatrick, John Brown, Louise Beavers, Vivian Dandridge, Dorothy Dandridge Director: Tom McKnight, Steve Hatos Producer: Helen Mack, Tom McKnight, Steve Hatos An American situation-comedy series that ran on CBS Radio from 1945 to 1954, and on ABC Television from 1950 to 1952. The show is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American actress. |
 | Fibber McGee & Molly Show Count: 1105 Broadcast History: 16 April 1935 to 2 June 1935, 8 July 1935 to 7 March 1938, 15 March 1938 to 30 June 1953, 5 October 1953 to 23 March 1956, and 1 June 1957 to 6 September 1959 Sponsor: Johnson's Wax, Pet Milk, Reynolds Aluminum Cast: Marian Jordan, Jim Jordan, Arthur Q. Bryan, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Hugh Studebaker, Bill Thompson, Marlin Hurt, Isabel Randolph, Ransom Sherman, Gene Carrol, Bea Benaderet, Gale Gordon, Harold Peary Director: Frank Pittman, Cecil Underwood, Max Hutto Producer: Frank Pittman, Cecil Underwood, Max Hutto Fibber McGee & Molly was first broadcast in 1935 and ran in a variety of formats until the final broadcast in 1956. Jim and Marian Jordan played Fibber and his wife Molly in this hilarious domestic comedy. |
 | Guiding Light, The Show Count: 100 Broadcast History: January 1937 to June 1956 Cast: Mercedes McCambridge, Ed Prentiss, Raymond Edward Johnson, Willard Waterman, Betty Lou Gerson, James Monks, Lyle Sudrow, Laurette Fillbrandt, Jone Allison, Charlotte Manson, Lesley Woods, Theo Goetz , John Hodiak, Jane Webb, Tom Holland , Bill Bouchey, Charita Bauer, Donald Briggs, Mary Lansing, Hugh Studebaker, Arthur Peterson , Muriel Bremner, Sarajane Wells, Henrietta Tedro, Sam Wanamaker, Ned LeFerve, Ruth Bailey, Mignon Schrieber, Seymour Young, Phil Daikin, Margaret Fiuller, Gladys Heen, Carolyn McKay, Frank Behrens, John Barclay, Bert Cowlan, Glenn Walken, James Lipton, Lynn Rogers Producer: Carl Wester
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 | That's Rich Show Count: 8 Broadcast History: 8 January 1954 to 23 September 1954 Cast: Hans Conried, Stan Freberg, Lou Merrill, Jack Kruschen, Herb Butterfield, Myra Marsh, Peter Leeds, Hugh Studebaker, Patricia Dunlap, Pattie Chapman, Daws Butler, Hal March, Eleanor Cannon Director: Al Schwartz
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Broadcast: 19th July 1944
Added: Feb 15 2008
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Broadcast: 23rd December 1948
Added: Dec 23 2012
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Broadcast: September 30, 1946
Starring: Leora Thatcher, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Bernard, Skip Homeier, Horace Murphy, Hugh Studebaker, Griff Barnett, Jack Zoller, Theodore von Eltz, Ruth Woodman, Barbara Benton
Added: Aug 20 2019
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