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  1. “The Fred Allen Show,” a remaking of his previous radio shows, on Sunday evening, October 7, 1945, marked Allen’s return to radio after a year-long hiatus due to illness. It was largely representative of his earlier programs, but with a few differences.

  2. [Note: This upload is a duplicate of my other Fred Allen Version 2 upload with one difference. In this upload, the episodes are numbered restarting at 1 for...

  3. 3 de dic. de 2001 · The comedian was Fred Allen, a top-rated radio star in the 1930's and 40's, who died at 62 in 1956 and who was the subject of a retrospective at the Museum of Television and Radio on Thursday ...

  4. Fred Allen (31 de maio de 1894 - 17 de março de 1956), nascido em Cambridge, Massachusetts, foi um famoso comediante estadunidense, apresentou um programa de rádio, entre 1934 e 1949. Portal dos Estados Unidos Esta página foi editada pela última vez às 21h56min de 11 de junho de 2018. ...

  5. Early life. Frederick Allen was born in Ōamaru on 9 February 1920 to Florence Beatrice Robertshaw and her husband, railway employee Frederick Allen. The family’s fifth child, he had three sisters and three brothers. Fred’s parents separated in the 1930s, and he distanced himself from his physically abusive father.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2016 · Fred Allen, King of Radio, Takes on Television. If you’ve never heard of Fred Allen, “cranky” might be a good introductory word. From 1933-1949 he was one of the comedian kings of radio, but ...

  7. Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa on the February 1935 Radio Stars magazine The day of which I write was approximately five years ago. It was behind the scenes of The Passing Show, a fleshy, flashy piece of rhinestone entertainment on pre-Depression Broadway. It was one of those days on which stars have headaches, hoofers get runs in their