Riley’s penchant for turning mere trouble into near disaster through his well-intentioned bumbling was often aided or instigated by his best friend, Jim Gillis … and radio listeners howled with laughter!
Created by Irving Brecher, the popular family sitcom The Life of Riley featured the comic misadventures of Chester A. Riley, an inept blue-collar factory worker and father of two, played by screen actor William Bendix. Riley’s wife, Peg, tried in vain to prevent her hot-headed husband’s interventions, which usually ended in an embarrassing revelation. With a tendency to try and solve non-existent problems, Riley sought advice from his best friend, Gillis, but this only led to misunderstandings. Help came from Digger O’Dell, the “friendly undertaker,” who offered gruesome theories laced with repetitive puns, brilliantly delivered by John Brown. In 1949, Universal Studios released a Life of Riley motion picture, and later that same year NBC produced a TV version with Jackie Gleason playing Riley (Bendix was unable to play the role due to a contract dispute). After twenty-six episodes, Gleason left the series and William Bendix resumed the role he’d made famous. Enjoy sixteen hilarious radio episodes of The Life of Riley starring William Bendix as Riley, with Paula Winslowe as Peg.
6/22/46 - “Morris Buys Riley’s House”
6/29/46 - “Paper Route Subscription Contest”
5/31/47 - “Accident Insurance Policy”
9/6/47 - “Riley Enrolls at PIP Instead of UCLA”
9/20/47 - “Junior Wants to Run Away from Home”
9/27/47 - “Venue with a Radio in her Stomach”
10/4/47 - “Riley Gets a Promotion - Old Age Sets In”
10/18/47 - “Community Chest Drive”
10/25/47 - “Ragamuffin Ball”
11/15/47 - “Riley in School Play”
12/6/47 - “The Greatest Man I Know”
1/3/48 - “Riley gets Junior Two Dates for a Dance”
1/10/48 - “Woman’s Equal Rights - Wedding Ring”
1/17/48 - “The Telephone is Rationed”
2/21/48 - “Riley Lies to Peg About Going to Wrestling Match”
4/17/48 - “The C.A.R.E. Drive”
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William Bendix (1906–1964) was a classic radio, film, and television actor who started out in the grocery business. At age fifteen he became a bat boy for Babe Ruth, whom he went on to play in The Babe Ruth Story. With nearly one hundred acting credits to his name, he was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one for radio and one for television.
Pedro Pablo Sacristán was born in Madrid and graduated with an MBA from a prestigious business school. His passion for education and writing led him to create Bedtime Stories, short stories that help teach kids values.