+ Barry Gray (born Bernard Yaroslaw; July 2, 1916; Red Lion, New Jersey – December 21, 1996) was an influential American radio personality, often labeled as "The father of Talk Radio". The “talk radio” format was invented in 1945 when DJ Barry Gray got bored spinning disks all night and decided to hold his telephone receiver up to the microphone so listeners could hear the conversation. The first evening he tried it, his caller was none other than big-band leader Woody Herman. The impromptu interview was a hit with audiences and late night radio was never the same. Click here to read more about Barry Gray Show, The
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Please enjoy these 6 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.27.1946 | guest al jolson |
+ WOR, New York. An all-night talk show with guest Al Jolson. Al sings eight tunes, jokes and re-liv... | |
10.14.1949 | barry gray show guest milton berle | ||
10.07.1949 | barry gray show barry went to see 'death of a salesman' | ||
09.30.1949 | barry gray show guest adam clayton powell | ||
09.23.1949 | barry gray show guest canada lee & mac clark |
+ WOR, New York. Sponsored by: Sustaining, Coronet magazine (spot announcement). Barry interviews Ca... | |
06.14.1947 | barry gray show guest victor moore |
+ WOR, New York. Barry interviews actor-comedian Victor Moore. They discuss his film and stage caree... |
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