Alexander's Mediation Board is a 1940s radio program in which private citizens with personal problems received advice from a panel of educators and sociologists.
Alexander's earlier (1935–36) program of legal advice, Goodwill Court.
"[1] In the early 1940s, Alexander's show was carried by Mutual in a 45-minute format, with a trio of experts dispensing advice on such topics as romance, marriage and financial woes.
Sponsored by Serutan, the program was heard on Mondays at 9:15pm or 9:30pm until it moved to Sundays at 8pm or 8:15pm.
[2] In 1959, Alexander briefly revived the concept on television as The Court of Human Relations, which aired from June 22 to August 14.