Holiday and Company is an American radio comedy series that was broadcast on CBS beginning on February 1, 1946.
[1] When Shirley Holiday inherited a gas station, she and her husband, Tim, left their nearly quarter-century vaudeville career in which they never quite attainend star status.
[2] Real-life spouses and vaudevillians Ray Mayer and Edith Evans portrayed the Holidays, and Frances Heflin played Nora.
[5] Abe Burrows, who wrote the scripts and supervised direction and production,[2] said, "The show needed a shot in the arm along about the third week, and Fred ... came on for me and gave a sock performance.
"[6] Holiday and Company replaced It Pays to Be Ignorant on Fridays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.