Studebaker first performed on radio in 1927 as part of "Georgie and Porgie, the Breakfast Food Boys." Later, a job at
KOIL radio in
Omaha, Nebraska, provided "a daily fifteen-minute piano and conversational spot." He moved to
Chicago, Illinois, in 1934. There he "was a free-lance announcer, a disc jockey and occasionally got assignments in daytime dramas."
Curtain Time, and
Knickerbocker Playhouse, and he played Scrooge in
A Christmas Carol. Studebaker's mannerisms during broadcasts sometimes gave people in the studio an added dimension of entertainment. In 1937, a writer commented about the actor's role in
Fibber McGee and Molly: When tall, thin Studebaker shuffles up to the mike as Silly Watson, Fibber, along with the audience, thinks that's very funny. Laughs as much as anyone else. It's not a prop laugh, either; it comes from deep down inside. == Related activities ==