Richard Dorian Goodman, known professionally as Dickie Goodman, was born on
April 19, 1934, in the United States of America. He began his career as a
musician and record producer, gaining prominence for inventing the "break-in"
technique, which involved using brief clips of popular records to create comedic
responses to voice actors' questions.
Dickie Goodman's first known release was "It's in the Book" in 1952 under the
name Dick Good. His breakthrough came in June 1956 with "The Flying Saucer Parts
1 & 2", a parody of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds, which peaked at number 3 on...