Old-time radio

Details for Twenty Questions


Episode Data from GOLDIN
Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
Twenty Questions1946-03-30The first object is, "The Mouse That Ran Up The Clock."
Twenty Questions1946-04-06The first subject is, "Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven'."
Twenty Questions1946-06-01The first topic is, "Man 'O War." The AFRS music fill and system cue have been deleted.
Twenty Questions1946-06-22The first subject is: "The Easter Bunny." Mr. Lederer is so surprised with Bobby McGuire's knowledge that he mutters, "It's almost as if he knew the answers."
Twenty Questions1946-08-24Rebroadcast as part of "To The Rear March" (see cat. #67983) and also #10287)
Twenty Questions1946-11-02The first topic is, "The wall that Humpty Dumpty sat on."
Twenty Questions1946-11-23The first subject is, "Frankenstein's Monster."
Twenty Questions1947-05-10The first is: "Henry Wallace." The date is subject to correction
Twenty Questions1948-09-18The first topic for the panel to guess is the "wet hen" that one gets as mad as.
Twenty Questions1948-12-25The first tirst topic is: "The rod that you spare when you spoil the child." Co-host is Stuart McPherson, who hosts the "Twenty Questions" program in England.
Twenty Questions1949-01-08The first topic is, "The bear that went over the mountain."
Twenty Questions1949-01-16null
Twenty Questions1950-02-11The first subject is, "Jimmy Valentine." The program is announced as a television simulcast.
Twenty Questions1950-06-06The first topic is the dime in, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" Johnny McAfee guesses one topic impossibly and embarrassingly, leaving momentary dead air on the show. The program closing has been deleted.
Twenty Questions1950-11-28The first subject is, "the political symbols of the elephant and the donkey." The music fill at the end of the program has been partially deleted.
Twenty Questions1951-08-04The first subject is, "Teddy Roosevelt's flashing teeth."
Twenty Questions1951-12-22The first subject is, "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer." The program's guest panelist is "Santa Claus," who is not further identified.
Twenty QuestionsThe first subject is, "The Dead End Kids." A person in the audience can be heard booing for some time (or it's a sound similar to a cow mooing).