October 23, 1932: On this date, Fred Allen appeared for the first time on radio on the CBS transmission, where he was later joined by his wife, Portland Hoffa . Allen first presented comedy show The Linit Bath Club Revue which came to be known as The Salad Bowl Revue on NBC. It was later renamed to The Sal Hapatica Revue in 1933, The Hour of Smiles in 1934, and Town Hall Tonight in 1935. It was finally changed to The Fred Allen Show in 1940. Fred Allen ’s career on radio lasted for seventeen years. He always wanted to make everything perfect. The need to present the perfect performance made him change his sponsor several times during the show's run. Town Hall Tonight helped him to settle down, which made into a radio star. The show would have a huge influence on radio and, much later, television by the way of news satires. Allen's "Mighty Allen Art Players" were referred to during The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson through "Mighty Ca...
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