Meet The Meeks – – 39 – 1948-06-05 #039 Over-Due Library Books

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 37 – 1948-05-22 #037 Back From Vacation

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 36 – 1948-05-15 #036 Vacation Plans

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 35 – 1948-05-08 #035 Cellar Flooded

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 34 – 1948-05-01 #034 Planning A Garden

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 33 – 1948-04-24 #033 Is Peggy Eloping

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Meet The Meeks – – 32 – 1948-04-17 #032 The French Teacher

“Meet the Meeks” was an 11 am, Saturday Morning, OTR Sitcom, originating from WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC 1947-1949). Meet the Meeks was a follow up sitcom for the 1940-1942 program “Meet Mr. Meek.”

The show starred Forrest Lewis, who played poor old browbeaten Mortimer Meek. Who along with wife Agatha, daughter Peggy, and Uncle Louie made America laugh every Saturday Morning. This great old time radio show wasn’t targeted to a younger audience, but this time slot insured that all families could listen together, and enjoy the antics. Meet The Meeks is actually a continuation or spinoff of an earlier old time radio comedy, Meet Mr. Meek. Each show was about 30 minutes long

Fat Man AU 52 Murder is Forecast 2

The Fat Man based on a character created by Dashiel Hammett (1946 – 51)
There he goes into that drugstore … he’s stepping on the scale. Weight? …
two hundred thirty-seven pounds … fortune – DANGER! Whooooooo is it?
The Fat Mannnnn ….

The Fat Man character was Brad Runyan, played by Jack Scott Smart who gave an excellent lighthearted performance. The series made good use of author Dashiel Hammett’s name, although the author had little to do with the radio series. The name The Fat Man was the title of a chapter in the book A Maltese Falcon.

Fat Man AU 52 Murder is Forecast 1

The Fat Man based on a character created by Dashiel Hammett (1946 – 51)
There he goes into that drugstore … he’s stepping on the scale. Weight? …
two hundred thirty-seven pounds … fortune – DANGER! Whooooooo is it?
The Fat Mannnnn ….

The Fat Man character was Brad Runyan, played by Jack Scott Smart who gave an excellent lighthearted performance. The series made good use of author Dashiel Hammett’s name, although the author had little to do with the radio series. The name The Fat Man was the title of a chapter in the book A Maltese Falcon.

Fat Man AU 51 Murder Takes A Picture 2

The Fat Man based on a character created by Dashiel Hammett (1946 – 51)
There he goes into that drugstore … he’s stepping on the scale. Weight? …
two hundred thirty-seven pounds … fortune – DANGER! Whooooooo is it?
The Fat Mannnnn ….

The Fat Man character was Brad Runyan, played by Jack Scott Smart who gave an excellent lighthearted performance. The series made good use of author Dashiel Hammett’s name, although the author had little to do with the radio series. The name The Fat Man was the title of a chapter in the book A Maltese Falcon.