Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-02-18 #019 High School Essay Contest (aka Helps Amateur Writer)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-02-11 #018 Mine Inheritance & FueD (aka Charlotte Settles an Old Fued)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-02-04 #017 Store is in Jeopardy of being Destroyed

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-01-28 #016 Barbara Barton to Arrive (aka Barbara Wants to be a Model)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-01-21 #015 Man Wants to Buy Store (aka Opens Store)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-01-14 #014 Jack Barton Car Accident – Moving Furniture

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1945-01-07 #013 To Meet 3 Barton Children (aka Inherits an Estate & A Family)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1944-12-31 #012 Apt Mix-Up (aka Mistaken Identity)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1944-12-24 #011 Broken Down Bus in Snow Storm (aka Stranded Christmas Eve)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”

Charlotte Greenwood Show 1944-12-10 #009 Charlotte Helps AWOL Soldier (aka Army Trouble)

The Charlotte Greenwood Show is a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 5, 1944, and on ABC from October 15, 1944, to January 6, 1946.

The program began as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. Newspaper columnist Hedda Hopper reported, “The interesting thing is that she (Charlotte Greenwood) got the job on a couple of scripts written by her husband, Martin Broones, who’s never before written for radio.”