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TED HEALY

Air Date/Released Tuesday, December 17, 1929
Station/Studio WBBM-AM Chicago (radio)
Host/Star Ted Healy
Featuring Ted Healy and His Stooges

Ted Healy starred in his own Chicago radio program in December 1929 and early January 1930. Ted was starring in the Shubert Bros.' A NIGHT IN VENICE, and that show's national tour put it in Chicago during December 1929 until January 4, 1930. This radio show was a Tuesday & Thursday broadcast at 11:45PM.

The available press information is dated Tuesday December 17, so it is assumed (not verified) that there were 6 broadcasts in all... December 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, 1929 and January 2, 1930. (For now, a single entry for this series appears in this TV/Radio-graphy.)


The press information indicates that Ted would be writing his own show, and providing the talent. Not specified, but it is reasonably assumed that his stooges made appearances in some (or all) of these broadcasts. Ted's stooges in VENICE were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard and Fred Sanborn. Accordingly, this entry is categorized as a "Ted Healy and His Stooges" radio credit.

A NIGHT IN VENICE began rehearsals in January 1929, opened to a preview tour in April, ran on Broadway from May to October, and had a national tour from October 1929 until it closed in early March 1930.

Cast: Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, Fred Sanborn

Crew: Ted Healy (Writer, Producer)
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