Announcer: Truman Bradley. Ray Nobel Orchestra. Tenor: Frank Parker. It's all over the newspaper, and newsreels... Send Gracie to Washington! She explains too George why she's going to run for…
Watching the thrilling climax of an Alan Ladd picture, Gracie comments to George about the romantic scene unfolding. Gracie can't stop talking about Alan Ladd, but does George come close…
Still taking the show on the road for a bond tour, Gracie and George talk about their current town, Philedelphia. Bill Goodwin talks with guest, Franchot Tone, about their night…
As they get ready for the upcoming War Bond drive, Gracie adores George's singing, as he tries to remain humble over it. Singer, James Nelson appears and is to sing…
Note: The date for this seems wrong, but it may have been another of those recurring themes from year to year that some shows did. The Happy Postman drops off…
Note: As usual for a dip into the Retro Radio Vault, our old Retrobots give old contact info, Featuring: the Ray Noble Orchestra, Vocalist: Frank Parker, Announcer: Truman Bradley, Returning…
Not sure the date is correct, but this may have been a re-worked script that was aired here. It just sounds like an earlier recording. This routine was a popular…
Live from Camp Elliot. The Beverly Hills Uplifter Society is doing their best to do work to help the war effort. What are they doing constructively to help? One thing…
In what seems to be a misdated show... It's Maxwell House Coffee Time! Well I Swan, but this may have been a reworked script, performed in the 1942, and other…