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Following the conclusion of World War II and the popularity of radio, BAF explores how personalities like Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, and Red Skelton brought the live stage into American living rooms and how other shows and their hosts made a mark in decades to come. BAF looks at stylistic differences, scheduling challenges, and even how advertising and social factors affected content.
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Following the conclusion of World War II and the popularity of radio, BAF explores how personalities like Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, and Red Skelton brought the live stage into American living rooms and how other shows and their hosts made a mark in decades to come. BAF looks at stylistic differences, scheduling challenges, and even how advertising and social factors affected content.
Support the show