+ The Goldbergs is a comedy-drama broadcast from 1929 to 1946 on American radio, and from 1949 to 1956 on American television. It was adapted into a 1948 play, Me and Molly, and a 1973 Broadway musical, Molly. The program was devised by writer-actress Gertrude Berg in 1928 and sold to the NBC radio network the following year. It was a domestic comedy featuring the home life of a Jewish family, supposedly located at 1038 East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx. In addition to writing the scripts and directing each episode, Berg starred as bighearted, lovingly meddlesome, and somewhat stereotypical matriarch Molly Goldberg. The show began as a portrait of Jewish tenement life before later evoking such growing pains as moving into a more suburban setting and struggling with assimilation while sustaining their roots. The Goldbergs began as a weekly 15-minute program called The Rise of the Goldbergs on November 20, 1929, going daily in 1931. The series moved to CBS in 1936 with the title shortened to The Goldbergs. Like other 15-minute comedies of the day, such as Amos 'n' Andy, Lum and Abner, Easy Aces, Vic and Sade and Myrt and Marge, The Goldbergs was a serial with running storylines. Berg's usual introduction—in character as Molly, hollering, "Yoo-hoo! Is anybody...?"—became a catchphrase. In the 1940s, this was followed by Bud Collyer warbling, "There she is, folks—that's Molly Goldberg, a woman with a place in every heart and a finger in every pie". When Gertrude Berg missed a couple of weeks due to illness, stations carrying the popular show were flooded with get-well mail. At the height of the show's popularity, Life wrote: "For millions of Americans, listening to The Goldbergs... has been a happy ritual akin to slipping on a pair of comfortable old shoes that never seem to wear out". Radio historians Frank Buxton and Bill Owen, in The Big Broadcast 1920–1950, noted that The Goldbergs, which they considered a soap opera as much as a comedy, "differed from most of the other 'soaps' in that its leading characters lived through relatively normal situations. Even though it was the story of a poor Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, it had identification for a wide segment of listeners". Of the 15-minute serial comedies, only Amos 'n' Andy enjoyed a longer radio life than The Goldbergs.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Goldbergs, The
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Please enjoy these 261 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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09.09.1941 | dr cater speaks to boy 1041 | ||
12.04.1941 | dr cater sees mrs way 1103 | ||
02.13.1942 | dr cater proposes on train 1153 | ||
02.06.1942 | dr cater comes 1148 | ||
11.03.1941 | dr cater and sammy talk 1080 | ||
04.24.1942 | dr cater and jake talk 1195 | ||
10.21.1941 | dr cater and his father talk 1071 | ||
06.30.1941 | dr carters father 0989 |
+ Young Christopher Carter, psychiatrist is trying to help Sammy and Sylvia straighten out their con... | |
08.11.1941 | dr carter talks to sylvia 1019 |
+ Allison and Esther have decided that they can’t marry because of Sylvia but Molly is talking to ... | |
06.26.1941 | dr carter explains 0986 |
+ Young Dr Christopher Carter is trying to take Sammy Goldberg’s life and Sylvia’s and make some... | |
07.07.1941 | dr carter and his father 0994 |
+ The whole circle that revolves around Sylvia Allison received a shock this evening for Sylvia blun... | |
06.10.1941 | doctors warning 0974 |
+ The family have gathered together in the hospital where Sammy is being ready to move back to Lasto... | |
03.30.1942 | dinner begins | ||
06.29.1942 | definite action decided on | ||
04.13.1945 | david reports confession | ||
09.12.1941 | david has a temperature | ||
11.28.1944 | crooks fall out | ||
04.27.1942 | change of tactics | ||
08.12.1942 | caters proverbial rabbit | ||
08.05.1942 | cater finds a real clue | ||
08.13.1942 | cat out of the bag | ||
09.10.1942 | calling emma | ||
11.05.1941 | call after meeting 1082 | ||
02.27.1945 | bruce comes to visit | ||
07.16.1941 | breakfast with the goldbergs 1001 |
+ Yesterday as Sammy Goldberg walked home with Sylvia from the strangest picnic he had ever been on ... |
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