The Life of Riley
Apr. 12, 1941 - Jun. 29, 1951
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Volume Number: 1

Episode Count: 84 Catalog #: C-LRIL-1

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Fan FavoriteThe Life of Riley is about Chester A. Riley, an aircraft plant blue-collar worker, his family and their neighbors. William Bendix took the title role in 1944, after doing mostly heavies in the films. The show quickly grew in popularity in post WWII America, as thousands of GI's were coming home to find work, buy a house and raise a family.Just like Riley. Riley is stubborn and opinionated, and knows his way is the right way. His family and neighbors think otherwise.

Peg, his capable and charming wife (in spite of it all), was played by Grace Coppin, and then Paula Winslowe. Jack Grimes, Scotty Beckett, Conrad Binyon and Tommy Cook played Junior (Riley's son) through the years, Peggy Conklin, Sharon Douglas and Barbara Eiler was Babs (Riley's daughter). The regulars included John Brown as Gillis, his buddy and Digby "Digger" O'Dell- a pun-loving undertaker that was "creepy" for the kids listening, and a sly swipe at the many "chiller" shows on radio for many adults. Shirley Mitchell was Honeybee Gillis and Francis "Dink" Trout played the wacky Waldo Binny.

TV sit-coms fans will feel right at home, as the Life of Riley went on to become one of the 1950's most popular TV shows, and a model for much of what followed. But it was Riley on the radio who first uttered his classic tag line, "What a revoltin' development this is!" Fans tuned in for laughs, and enjoyed the kids growing up in episodes such as "Babs is born", "Babs First Date" right up to "Babs Moves Out".