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  1. Mar 17, 1983 · Arthur Godfrey, the ukulele-playing radio and television personality whose folksy manner won him millions of admirers in the 1940's and 50's, died yesterday at the age of 79. Mr. Godfrey, who...

  2. Jan 12, 2020 · Arthur Godfrey died of emphysema and pneumonia in 1983 at the age of 79, his prominent place in early television history forever secure. Arthur Godfrey and his ukelele. CBS

  3. Arthur Godfrey and His Friends: With Arthur Godfrey, Tony Marvin, Janette Davis, Frank Parker. Arthur Godfrey and his Friends entertained the audience with many skits and Musical numbers. The show was live, and Godfrey often did away with the script and improvised.

  4. Arthur Godfrey. Actor: The Glass Bottom Boat. Arthur Godfrey was born in New York City on August 31, 1903. Mr. Godfrey was a radio and TV host and had his own television show The Arthur Godfrey Show, (1948-1959). During his career, he discovered and show cased many new talents including Pat Boone, Julius LaRosa, Marion Marlowe, and many others.

  5. ARTHUR GODFREY. Arthur Godfreys straightforward, informal style—along with his tendency to poke fun at his sponsors—made him one of the most popular radio personalities of all time. Godfrey was born August 31, 1903, in New York City. As “Red Godfrey, the Warbling Banjoist,” Godfrey made his radio debut in 1929 at WFBR/Baltimore.

  6. Jul 11, 2013 · Godfrey spoke directly to his listeners as individuals; he was a foremost pitchman into the TV era. Arthur Morton Godfrey (born August 31, 1903 – died March 16, 1983) was an American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer who was sometimes introduced by his nickname, The Old Redhead.

  7. Jan 2, 2008 · Radio broadcaster Arthur Godfrey was an unlikely star of his day. During television's first decade, he was the most omnipresent, watched, listened-to, and talked about personality in America.

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