Paul Rhymer

Paul Rhymer

Paul Mills Rhymer was a United States scriptwriter and humorist best known as the creator of radio's long-run "Vic and Sade" series. With a listening audience of 7,000,000, "Vic and Sade" was voted the number one daytime radio series in 1942, and Rhymer is regarded by many as one of the great humorists of the 20th Century.

Born in Fulton, Illinois, in 1905, Rhymer grew up in Bloomington, Illinois, attending Illinois Wesleyan University in the mid-1920s. Following his father's death, he dropped out of college to help support his mother. After employment on the Chicago and Alton Railroad, he worked as a cabdriver and then became a reporter with the "Bloomington Pantagraph". He lost that job when the editor learned Rhymer had been fabricating interviews with non-existent people. In l929, Rhymer moved to Chicago and signed on with the continuity department of NBC Radio, where he wrote station breaks and introductions to the dance band remote broadcasts from the local hotel ballrooms.

He launched "Vic and Sade" on June 29, 1932, and between 1932 and 1946, he wrote more than 3500 episodes. He was honored on April 28, 1938, when Bloomington celebrated Paul Rhymer Day. In July, 1949, Rhymer's characters were seen on television in NBC's "Colgate Theater", and they returned in 1957 for a two-month run on WNBQ in Chicago.

In 1952, Rhymer scripted the five-minute NBC-TV series, "The Public Life of Cliff Norton", a spin-off of comedy sketches Norton had performed on Dave Garroway's "Garroway at Large" from 1949 to 1951.

Rhymer also wrote book reviews and freelance magazine articles. He died October 26, 1964.

External links

* [http://www.flicklives.com/Books/Vic%20and%20Sade/books_vic_and_sade.htm Jean Shepherd on Paul Rhymer]
* [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/ead-idx?c=shs&id=uw-whs-us0090af Paul Rhymer Collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society - A 40,000 document collection focusing largely on Rhymer's "Keystone Chronicle", "Vic and Sade" and "The Public Life of Cliff Norton" scripts.]


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