Jan. 17, 2024

THE LIFE OF RILEY JUNIOR'S DELIVERY BUSINESS and JUNIOR LEAVES FOR CAMP

THE LIFE OF RILEY JUNIOR'S DELIVERY BUSINESS and JUNIOR LEAVES FOR CAMP

1001 Radio Days The Life of Riley

The Life of Riley was a 30-minute family sitcom that started airing on CBS radio on April 12, 1941. It starred William Bendix as the lead character Chester A. Riley, a simple aircraft plant worker with a very complicated life. "What a revoltin' development this is!" was Riley's famous line in the show, which he usually utter after getting into one mess after another.

Due to its popularity, the show lasted for a decade, with the last episode aired on June 29, 1951. A total of 320 episodes were produced during its entire run. It also has a movie and TV adaptation in the 1950s. The movie adaption was a flop in terms of ratings, although it ironically received the very first Emmy Award. The TV adaptation (with also starred Bendix), on the other hand, was a success, producing more than 200 episodes in its six season run.

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