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Your Hit Parade – First Song, Stop Beating Round The Mulberry Bush (#2). 381022

Posted by By Keith November 3, 2023Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
With a shift to a 30 minute format, this musical show features comedian WC Fields, and Al Goodman's orchestra. Playlist: Stop Beating Around the Mulberry Bush, ranked: 2 While a…
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Christmas Wreath on Door.

Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon – Jonathan Meets Gorgonzola The Horse. ep3, 381201

Posted by By Keith October 21, 2023Posted inJonathan Tomas Christmas, Juvenile
After being blamed for Santas kidnapping, Jonathan is forced by King Cole's court to find him, and bring Santa back. Though Jonathan would rather just go home, he is joined…
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Christmas Wreath on Door.

Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon – Jonathan Promises To Find Santa Claus. ep2, 381130

Posted by By Keith October 14, 2023Posted inJonathan Tomas Christmas, Juvenile
Jonathan and his teddy bear, Gus, have gone to bed, but when Gus is missing, Jonathan finds himself in the middle of an adventure. Santa has been kidnapped, and with…
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Christmas Wreath on Door.

Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon – Santa Claus Is Kidnapped By The Squeebublians. ep1, 381129

Posted by By Keith October 7, 2023Posted inJonathan Tomas Christmas, Juvenile
The grandfather clock in the hall has struck 8, and Jonathan heads off to bed. The 6-year-old, and his teddy bear Gus have a bedtime story read. As things have…
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A black and white illustration of "The Shadow" character from the 1930s pulp fiction and radio series, featuring a dark-cloaked figure with a fedora and scarf covering most of his face, except for his piercing eyes and prominent nose. He stands with his hands at his sides, looking off to the side with a serious expression. The background is a textured, cloudy sky.

The Shadow – Valley Of The Living Dead. 390122

Posted by By Keith May 3, 2023Posted inShadow, Suspense and Horror
Lamonte and Margot are travelling, but there seems to be alack of wrongs that need to be put right. A rock slide scares margot, but it's not just one, but…
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Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and Don Wilson posing for a photo in 1938.

Jack Benny – Murder In The Movies. 381204

Posted by By Keith December 25, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
Don and Jack joke about the cold weather in New York, compared to sunny California. Jack gets in some wisecracks about his famous rival, Fred Allen. The rest of the…
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A festive image of a vintage Santa Claus holding a large sack of toys over his shoulder, with a snowy background and the words "Spread the Christmas Spirit" written in bold white letters above.

Jack Benny (NBC) Christmas At Jacks. 381225

Posted by By Keith November 16, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
Mary sings as she helps Jack decorate his house for the big Christmas party. Jack trims the tree, and talks about the famous guests he invited. Also about Barbara, the…
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A festive image of a vintage Santa Claus holding a large sack of toys over his shoulder, with a snowy background and the words "Spread the Christmas Spirit" written in bold white letters above.

Lum and Abner (CBS) Christmas Story. 381223

Posted by By Keith November 15, 2022Posted inComedy, Lum and Abner
The scene opens with three old gents looking for a farm that lays East of town. With a little help from a star, they get their bearings. Doc Miller has…
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A festive image of a vintage Santa Claus holding a large sack of toys over his shoulder, with a snowy background and the words "Spread the Christmas Spirit" written in bold white letters above.

Good News Of 1938 – A Christmas Carol, Lionel Barrymore. 381215 (retro552)

Posted by By Keith November 13, 2022Posted inComedy
Featuring host, Robert Young, the music of Meredeth Willson, the comedy of Baby Snookx, and Frank Morgon. After arriving late, and blamuing it on an incident with a horse, and…
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Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and Don Wilson posing for a photo in 1938.

Jack Benny – Jacks Halloween Party. 381030

Posted by By Keith October 30, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
In Jack's Beverly Hills home, he gets ready for his big Halloween party. Rochester, and Mary helps him out, as they tease him about his party supplies. Kenny enters to…
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