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Stan Freberg (Saturdays, 6:05 - 10:00 p.m.)
Stan Freberg (Saturdays, 6:05 - 10:00 p.m.)
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Stan Freberg considers himself a true child of radio. The well-known satirist grew up influenced by his radio heroes, Jack Benny, Fred Allen and, of course, Norman Corwin -- the creator of some of radio's greatest moments and dramas.
Stan broke into network radio in the 1940's as a young actor on such programs as "The Jack Benny Show," "The Phil Harrris/Alice Faye Show," "The Man Called X" and "Suspense."
During this time Freberg was also providing the voices for many Warner Brothers cartoon characters.
In the '50s his name became household word, with his meteoric rise to the pop chart with such satires as, "John and Marsha," "St. George and the Dragonet" and "Wunnerful, Wunnerful" (a take-off on the old Lawrence Welk programs.
Listen for Stan, as he brings back the golden days of radio, often bringing his personal insights into the broadcasts, in many of which he starred or participated.
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