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- Aunt_Mary_(radio) abstract "Aunt Mary was a radio soap opera in the United States. Episodes were 15 minutes long, running Monday through Friday. The show began with regional broadcasts on the West Coast, but it eventually was distributed more widely. (See \"Networks, Schedule and Distribution\" below.)Jane Morgan (not to be confused with singer Jane Morgan) starred as Aunt Mary. The actress is perhaps best remembered for her role as Mrs. Davis, Eve Arden's landlady on Our Miss Brooks.Writers for the program were husband-and-wife team Leigh and Virginia Crosby. He \"had been associated with the General Mills shows,\" and she \"had been Irna Phillips's top writer.\" A 1949 article in Broadcasting added that Virginia Phillips' \"credits include such top daytimers as The Guiding Light, Road of Life and Today's Children. Additional writers listed in another source were Gil Faust and Virginia Thacker.The program's director was George Fogle, who also directed the radio soap opera Ma Perkins for seven years.Despite its modest beginning, Aunt Mary achieved and maintained a good level of popularity. An article in Broadcasting magazine, focusing on the program's celebration of its fifth anniversary, reported, \"Since it first went on the air in February 1944, Aunt Mary has been in the top 15 in the daytime Hooperratings and has usually ranked among the first five programs, national and regional.\" (The C.E. Hooper Company provided ratings for radio programs much like the Nielsen Company has done for television in more recent years.) That same article cited anecdotal evidence of the program's popularity, reporting, \"in one area where the program was discontinued, more than 400 letters were received within a week from listeners who wanted to know why it had been dropped and when it would return.\"".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) country United_States.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) format Soap_opera.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) starring Jane_Morgan_(actress).
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- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageLength "8541".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageRevisionID "697439624".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Albers_Brothers_Milling_Company.
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- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Betty_Lou_Gerson.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink C._E._Hooper.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940s_American_radio_programs.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_radio_dramas.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_radio_soap_operas.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Category:NBC_radio_programs.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Cy_Kendall.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Eve_Arden.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink General_Mills.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Guiding_Light.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Irene_Tedrow.
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- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Morgan.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Morgan_(actress).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Webb.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Novello.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KCUB_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KFI.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KFSD.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KMJ_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KNBR.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KTAR_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink KYW_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Ma_Perkins.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Miller.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Marvin_Miller_(actor).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink McCormick_&_Company.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Nielsen_N.V..
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Our_Miss_Brooks.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink RCA.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Radio_broadcasting.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Safeway_Inc..
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Soap_opera.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Massachusetts.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Sustaining_program.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink Todays_Children.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink WBAL_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink WBZ_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLink WOR_(AM).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aunt Mary (radio)".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aunt Mary".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) announcer Marvin_Miller.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) announcer "Vincent Pelletier".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) country "United States".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) director "George Fogle".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) firstAired "1944".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) format Soap_opera.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) language "English".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) lastAired "1961".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) runtime "900.0".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) showName "Aunt Mary".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) sponsor Albers_Brothers_Milling_Company.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) sponsor Safeway_Inc..
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) sponsor "Ben Hur Products".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) sponsor "Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp.".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) starring Jane_Morgan_(actress).
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) syndicates "Initially NBC Pacific Stations".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) syndicates "Later national through R.C.A. Recorded Program Services".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_show.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_radio_soaps.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) writer "Gil Faust".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) writer "Leigh and Virginia Crosby".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) writer "Virginia Thacker".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) subject Category:1940s_American_radio_programs.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) subject Category:American_radio_dramas.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) subject Category:American_radio_soap_operas.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) subject Category:NBC_radio_programs.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) hypernym Opera.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type RadioProgram.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type TelevisionShow.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type Work.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type CreativeWork.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type Thing.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type Q1555508.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) type Q386724.
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) comment "Aunt Mary was a radio soap opera in the United States. Episodes were 15 minutes long, running Monday through Friday. The show began with regional broadcasts on the West Coast, but it eventually was distributed more widely. (See \"Networks, Schedule and Distribution\" below.)Jane Morgan (not to be confused with singer Jane Morgan) starred as Aunt Mary. The actress is perhaps best remembered for her role as Mrs.".
- Aunt_Mary_(radio) label "Aunt Mary (radio)".