I ADORE this book. Thanks to my parents having old-time radio albums, I was a nine-year-old fan of Fred Allen, and when I saw a book by him in the library, I grabbed it, and kept taking it out again and again.
Fred writes about his radio career, which is in many ways a history of old-time radio, since he had a lot to do with it's development, and was there at its end. It's beefed up with lots of radio scripts, and Fred's razor-sharp sarcastic sense of humor.
"The main thing in radio is to come out on time. If people laugh, the program is longer. The thing to do is to get a nice dull half-hour. Nobody will laugh or applaud. Then, you'll always be right on time, and all of the little emaciated radio executives can dance around their desks in interoffice abandon."
I love Fred Allen.