Skippy (radio series)

[4] While on NBC the show was produced at 4:15PM and 5:15 PM in Studio B at Chicago's Merchandise Mart.

Later it was produced on CBS in the Wrigley Building[4] "Skippy Day" was celebrated at the Chicago "Century of Progress" World's Fair in 1933.

Skippy (Franklin Adams) and Sooky (Francis Smith) "gave a show at the amphitheater constructed next to the Burnham Lagoon".

Skippy was a popular gag-a-day comic strip, written and drawn by Percy Crosby.

The 1932 radio serial was an audio play based on the adventures of this mischievous little boys.