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Aired: Christmas 1939 This episode of Old Time Radio Snack Wagon features a rare holiday broadcast, Season’s Greetings from the Hardys, a special radio program created at the height of the Hardy family films’ popularity. Produced by MGM for syndication, the broadcast brings together the beloved screen family to offer a Christmas message to listeners across the country.
Set in the Hardy household on Christmas Eve, the program reflects the warmth, optimism, and sense of shared national culture that made the Hardy films so influential during the late 1930s. With Judge Hardy, Mother Hardy, Andy, and other family members gathered around the hearth, the broadcast captures the idea of the “American family” at a moment when audiences were deeply attached to these characters through years of moviegoing.
The program also includes a musical performance by Judy Garland, who had appeared as Andy Hardy’s love interest in the film series. More than a piece of entertainment, this broadcast stands as a cultural artifact from a time when fictional families helped shape Americans’ understanding of home, community, and the meaning of Christmas on the eve of a turbulent decade.
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Set in the Hardy household on Christmas Eve, the program reflects the warmth, optimism, and sense of shared national culture that made the Hardy films so influential during the late 1930s. With Judge Hardy, Mother Hardy, Andy, and other family members gathered around the hearth, the broadcast captures the idea of the “American family” at a moment when audiences were deeply attached to these characters through years of moviegoing.
The program also includes a musical performance by Judy Garland, who had appeared as Andy Hardy’s love interest in the film series. More than a piece of entertainment, this broadcast stands as a cultural artifact from a time when fictional families helped shape Americans’ understanding of home, community, and the meaning of Christmas on the eve of a turbulent decade.
Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/old-time-radio-snack-wagon-rare-historic-radio-programs--5919985/support.
