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The Harold Peary Show

The Harold Peary Show is a radio situation comedy broadcast in the United States September 17, 1950-June 13, 1951 on CBS.[1] Some sources refer to the program as Honest Harold[2][3] or The Hal Peary Show.[4][5]

The Harold Peary Show
Harold Peary (1952)
Other namesThe Hal Peary Show
Honest Harold
GenreSituation comedy
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesCBS
StarringHarold Peary
AnnouncerBob LeMond
Written byHarold Peary
Gene Stone
Bill Danch
Jack Robinson
Directed byNorman Macdonnell
Original releaseSeptember 17, 1950 –
June 13, 1951

Background edit

The period 1948-1950 brought major changes to network radio, as CBS hired a number of stars from NBC in what some have called "talent raids".[6] Some of the top performers who changed networks were Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Edgar Bergen, and the husband-and-wife duo George Burns and Gracie Allen. One result of the changes was that 12 of the 15 highest-rated radio programs at the end of 1949 were on CBS.[7]

Harold Peary did not find such success, however. Peary switched to CBS, while the program in which he had starred, The Great Gildersleeve, stayed on NBC.[8] Those changes resulted in a new program (The Harold Peary Show) for Peary and a new star (Willard Waterman) for Gildersleeve. Radio historian John Dunning commented that The Harold Peary Show "failed to gain any measure of an audience in its lone season".[2]

Format edit

The Harold Peary Show featured a radio show within a radio show. The main character, Harold Hemp -- called "Honest Harold," was host of a program called "The Happy Homemaker".[4] As one would expect from a situation comedy, humor arose from Hemp's interaction with other characters in the episodes. They included his mother, his nephew, a marshal, a doctor, the radio station's switchboard operator, and girlfriends.[9]

Problems edit

Although not an exact duplicate, The Harold Peary Show bore much similarity -- perhaps too much similarity -- to The Great Gildersleeve. Dunning wrote, "Peary tried with Honest Harold to do Gildy all over again."[9] One old-time radio website commented: "The new show also borrowed a few Gildersleeve plot devices, such as running for mayor and engagements to two women. In what was possibly a desperate attempt to recreate the Gildersleeve magic, it even brought in actress Shirley Mitchell, virtually recreating her Gildersleeve role of Leila Ransom, under the name of Florabelle Breckenridge."[10]

The program was knocked in at least two published articles. Dunning wrote about a review in Radio Life magazine that he summarized, in part, as follows: "Waterman was a 'splendid' replacement in a tough situation ... he won over the studio audience ... cast members rooted for him wholeheartedly ... Waterman's own intrinsic thespian integrity contributed to an initial performance that was greeted with enthusiasm. The same review panned Honest Harold as derivative, unexciting, and, in the end, 'just another show.'"[2] Meanwhile, media critic John Crosby commented in a column published March 1, 1951:

Last summer, the intellectual hierarchy at the Columbia Broadcasting System announced triumphantly that they had absconded with one more NBC star, namely Harold Peary who had been "The Great Gildersleve" on NBC since the year two. Mr. Peary, said CBS, had been signed to a seven year contract and would create a new show and a new character for that network. It must have seemed like a bright idea at the time. Events have proved it to be an unqualified disaster both for the network and Mr. Peary.[11]

A newspaper obituary for Peary commented about The Harold Peary Show, "That series, however, never achieved the popularity of Gildersleeve and gradually faded away."[12]

Characters and cast edit

In addition to Peary in the title role, the main characters and the actors who played them were as follows:

Character Actor or Actress
Mrs. Hemp (Harold's mother) Kathryn Card
Jane Morgan
Marvin (Harold's nephew) Sammy Ogg
Gloria (switchboard operator and girlfriend) Gloria Holliday
(Mrs. Harold Peary in real life)
Doctor "Yak Yak" Yancey (veterinarian) Joseph Kearns
Pete the marshal Parley Baer
Miss Turner (the teacher) June Whitley
Evelina (a girlfriend) Mary Jane Croft
Mr. Peabody (station manager) Olan Soule

Bob LeMond was the announcer, and Jack Meakin led the orchestra. Norman Macdonnell was the director.[4][2][1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Harold Peary Show". The Digital Deli Too. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Dunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Pp. 296, 327.
  3. ^ "Honest Harold". www.radioechoes.com.
  4. ^ a b c Terrace, Vincent (1981), Radio's Golden Years: The Encyclopedia of Radio Programs 1930-1960. A.S. Barnes & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-498-02393-1. P. 112.
  5. ^ Buxton, Frank and Owen, Bill (1972). The Big Broadcast: 1920-1950. The Viking Press. SBN 670-16240-x. P. 106.
  6. ^ "1948-1952". Radio Reruns. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  7. ^ Hilmes, Michele, (ed.) (2007). NBC: America's Network. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25079-6. P. 155.
  8. ^ Morton, Ira (July 23, 1950). "Hal Peary Leaves 'Gildersleeve' Role". The Deseret News. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  9. ^ a b Dunning, John. (1976). Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, 1925-1976. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0-13-932616-2. P. 287.
  10. ^ "Honest Harold aka Harold Peary". ROK Classic Radio. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  11. ^ Crosby, John. "Radio and Television in Review". No. March 1, 1951. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Deaths Elsewhere: Harold Peary". Toledo Blade. April 1, 1985. Retrieved 21 June 2014.

External links edit

  • Episodic log from Audio Classics Archive
  • Episodic log from Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs.
  • Episodic log and other information from The Digital Deli Too
  • Harold Peary Show on Old Time Radio Outlaws

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The Harold Peary Show is a radio situation comedy broadcast in the United States September 17 1950 June 13 1951 on CBS 1 Some sources refer to the program as Honest Harold 2 3 or The Hal Peary Show 4 5 The Harold Peary ShowHarold Peary 1952 Other namesThe Hal Peary ShowHonest HaroldGenreSituation comedyRunning time30 minutesCountry of originUnited StatesLanguage s EnglishSyndicatesCBSStarringHarold PearyAnnouncerBob LeMondWritten byHarold PearyGene StoneBill DanchJack RobinsonDirected byNorman MacdonnellOriginal releaseSeptember 17 1950 June 13 1951 Contents 1 Background 2 Format 3 Problems 4 Characters and cast 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThe period 1948 1950 brought major changes to network radio as CBS hired a number of stars from NBC in what some have called talent raids 6 Some of the top performers who changed networks were Jack Benny Red Skelton Edgar Bergen and the husband and wife duo George Burns and Gracie Allen One result of the changes was that 12 of the 15 highest rated radio programs at the end of 1949 were on CBS 7 Harold Peary did not find such success however Peary switched to CBS while the program in which he had starred The Great Gildersleeve stayed on NBC 8 Those changes resulted in a new program The Harold Peary Show for Peary and a new star Willard Waterman for Gildersleeve Radio historian John Dunning commented that The Harold Peary Show failed to gain any measure of an audience in its lone season 2 Format editThe Harold Peary Show featured a radio show within a radio show The main character Harold Hemp called Honest Harold was host of a program called The Happy Homemaker 4 As one would expect from a situation comedy humor arose from Hemp s interaction with other characters in the episodes They included his mother his nephew a marshal a doctor the radio station s switchboard operator and girlfriends 9 Problems editAlthough not an exact duplicate The Harold Peary Show bore much similarity perhaps too much similarity to The Great Gildersleeve Dunning wrote Peary tried with Honest Harold to do Gildy all over again 9 One old time radio website commented The new show also borrowed a few Gildersleeve plot devices such as running for mayor and engagements to two women In what was possibly a desperate attempt to recreate the Gildersleeve magic it even brought in actress Shirley Mitchell virtually recreating her Gildersleeve role of Leila Ransom under the name of Florabelle Breckenridge 10 The program was knocked in at least two published articles Dunning wrote about a review in Radio Life magazine that he summarized in part as follows Waterman was a splendid replacement in a tough situation he won over the studio audience cast members rooted for him wholeheartedly Waterman s own intrinsic thespian integrity contributed to an initial performance that was greeted with enthusiasm The same review panned Honest Harold as derivative unexciting and in the end just another show 2 Meanwhile media critic John Crosby commented in a column published March 1 1951 Last summer the intellectual hierarchy at the Columbia Broadcasting System announced triumphantly that they had absconded with one more NBC star namely Harold Peary who had been The Great Gildersleve on NBC since the year two Mr Peary said CBS had been signed to a seven year contract and would create a new show and a new character for that network It must have seemed like a bright idea at the time Events have proved it to be an unqualified disaster both for the network and Mr Peary 11 A newspaper obituary for Peary commented about The Harold Peary Show That series however never achieved the popularity of Gildersleeve and gradually faded away 12 Characters and cast editIn addition to Peary in the title role the main characters and the actors who played them were as follows Character Actor or ActressMrs Hemp Harold s mother Kathryn CardJane MorganMarvin Harold s nephew Sammy OggGloria switchboard operator and girlfriend Gloria Holliday Mrs Harold Peary in real life Doctor Yak Yak Yancey veterinarian Joseph KearnsPete the marshal Parley BaerMiss Turner the teacher June WhitleyEvelina a girlfriend Mary Jane CroftMr Peabody station manager Olan SouleBob LeMond was the announcer and Jack Meakin led the orchestra Norman Macdonnell was the director 4 2 1 See also editHarold Peary the star of The Harold Peary Show The Great Gildersleeve the program that Peary left when he moved to CBS The New Andy Griffith Show a 1971 TV series that similarly tried to cast Andy Griffith as a similar character with a different name to the one he played on The Andy Griffith ShowReferences edit a b The Harold Peary Show The Digital Deli Too Retrieved 21 June 2014 a b c d Dunning John 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 507678 3 Pp 296 327 Honest Harold www radioechoes com a b c Terrace Vincent 1981 Radio s Golden Years The Encyclopedia of Radio Programs 1930 1960 A S Barnes amp Company Inc ISBN 0 498 02393 1 P 112 Buxton Frank and Owen Bill 1972 The Big Broadcast 1920 1950 The Viking Press SBN 670 16240 x P 106 1948 1952 Radio Reruns Retrieved 20 June 2014 Hilmes Michele ed 2007 NBC America s Network University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 25079 6 P 155 Morton Ira July 23 1950 Hal Peary Leaves Gildersleeve Role The Deseret News Retrieved 21 June 2014 a b Dunning John 1976 Tune in Yesterday The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio 1925 1976 Prentice Hall Inc ISBN 0 13 932616 2 P 287 Honest Harold aka Harold Peary ROK Classic Radio Retrieved 21 June 2014 Crosby John Radio and Television in Review No March 1 1951 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 21 June 2014 Deaths Elsewhere Harold Peary Toledo Blade April 1 1985 Retrieved 21 June 2014 External links editEpisodic log from Audio Classics Archive Episodic log from Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs Episodic log and other information from The Digital Deli Too Harold Peary Show on Old Time Radio Outlaws Retrieved from 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