Featuring a full week in Pine Ridge. Keith introduces the shows by sharing a few tidbits of news items that also occurred elsewhere in the world. Sponsored by Horlicks, when…
The amazing interplanetary adventures of Flash Gordon return, straight from the pages of Hearst newspapers. Previously Flash, Dale, and Doctor Zarkoff have crash landed on Mongo, where Ming the Merciless…
Those nutty nomads are back, and with a generous musical mix, they have a few car troubles. The fast talking Fibber spins yarns as Harlow Wilcox acts as his straight…
Features musical tallents from, Lynn Martin, the Rico Martinelli Orchestra, and the Merrymen. The Merrymen open with a song, Strike Me Blue. Fibber is trying to repair his door bell,…
After the opening word, the band perform and sing a few bars of, Weather Man. We find Fibber and Molly stopping at a carnival. It's actually a banner filled grand…
With his constant companion, and severest critic Molly, Fibber McGee is back with more of his antics. Our traveling entertainers are stopped by a police officer, and have their day…
Playlist: Benny Goodman's own arrangement of Jingle Bells. (Instrumental) Where Am I. Vocals, Helen Ward. You Forgot to Remember. (Instrumental) The Music Goes Round and Round. Come On Get Happy.…
Featuring: Rev. Charles E Fuller. Copyright is held byViola University, and hundreds are available in their library. This episode is one of a few that arre freely offered on the…
Straight from the pages of the Hearst newspapers, Comic Weekly brings one of it's popular features to life. Flash Gordon and Dale Hardin find them parachuting to Earth, after their…
As the McGee's go to the Wistful Vista department store, Rico Marcceli plays a little travelling music to open the show. Pushing through the crowds, Fibber flirts with pretty passersby…