A Date with Judy - Aunt Lilly Needs a Date

Jun 24, 2023 · 29m 54s
A Date with Judy - Aunt Lilly Needs a Date
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A Date With Judy Radio Show "A Date with Judy" was a notable radio show that captured the hearts of many during its run from 1941 to 1950. Aimed primarily...

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A Date With Judy Radio Show

"A Date with Judy" was a notable radio show that captured the hearts of many during its run from 1941 to 1950. Aimed primarily at a teenage audience, the show was a comedic portrayal of the everyday life of Judy Foster, a typical teenager of the time, and her family and friends. The series was co-created by Jerome Lawrence and Aleen Leslie, based on Leslie's "One Girl Chorus" column in the Pittsburgh Press.

The show began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent, and aired on NBC with 14-year-old Ann Gillis initially playing the title role. Over the years, the character of Judy was also portrayed by Dellie Ellis and Louise Erickson, who continued in the role for seven years. The show's popularity led to a film adaptation in 1948 starring Jane Powell, and a television version that ran from 1951 to 1953.

"A Date with Judy" was part of a trio of radio series that started in the 1940s, focusing on the trials and tribulations of a female teenage lead character. Its contemporaries included "Junior Miss" and "Meet Corliss Archer," both of which also enjoyed success and depicted the impact of the lead characters on their family and friends.

The legacy of "A Date with Judy" is a testament to the cultural impact radio shows had during the golden age of radio. They were a source of entertainment, a reflection of societal norms, and a means of storytelling that brought families together. The show's success and the subsequent adaptations highlight the timeless appeal of stories that resonate with the experiences of adolescence, family dynamics, and the humor found in everyday life.

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