On this day in 1935, Bob Hope made his national radio debut on the Blue Network. With his success on The Rudy Vallée Show, NBC offered Hope his own radio show, The Intimate Revue. Sponsored by Emerson's Bromo-Seltzer, alongside Hope were singers James Melton, Jane Froman and Patricia Wilder with musical accompaniment from Al Goodman. Radio programs were generated constantly during this era and Hope's show ended four months later. It was the first of several precursors to the long-running The Pepsodent Show, beginning in 1938, which ran for a decade. The American radio comedy program starred Hope and his long-time sidekick, Jerry Colonna, (above) along with a continuously rotating supporting cast and musicians.
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