- and
Langford as the
Bickersons, "in 'The Honeymoon's Over'", for the
final 15
minutes of the show. A stand-alone The
Bickersons half-hour
radio series...
- The
Honeymooners was
similar to The
Bickersons, as
critics noted at the time, but the
lawsuit served by
Bickersons creator Philip Rapp was
ultimately settled...
-
never married. In 1951, Grey portra****
Blanche Bickerson on the
syndicated comedy TV
series The
Bickersons. She was a
regular on
television in the 1950s...
-
success during the late 1940s
playing opposite Frances Langford in The
Bickersons, the
Philip Rapp
radio comedy series about a
combative married couple...
-
first mistakes their conversation (and noises) for an
episode of The
Bickersons,
leaving abruptly when he
realizes otherwise. He is from Philadelphia...
-
Investigator Battle of the ****es Beat the Band The Bell
Telephone Hour The
Bickersons The Big Show The Big
Story Big Town
Billy and
Betty Blondie Bob and Ray...
- film
scripts for
Danny Kaye. Rapp was the
creator of Baby
Snooks and The
Bickersons. He died on
January 23, 1996, in
Beverly Hills, California. Rapp was a...
-
network radio in the 1940s
playing shifty brother-in-law Amos in The
Bickersons,
which began as
sketches on the music-comedy show
Drene Time, starring...
- Don
Ameche as the
insufferable wife, Blanche, on the
radio comedy The
Bickersons.
Langford made her film
debut in
Every Night at
Eight (1935), introducing...
-
domestic settings. This
basic premise predated the po****r
radio series The
Bickersons and many ****ure TV
marital comedies.
Often listed in the
trade magazines...