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Bergen and McCarthy (Chase and Sanborn Hour NBCR) Christmas with Geraldine Fitzgerald. 391217

Posted by By Keith November 20, 2022Posted inBergen and McCarthy
Don Ameche and Charlie McCarthy introduces the show. Donald Nixon sings, One Girl That I Love. He follows it with, O That it Were So. Charlie tells Don about his…
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Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and Don Wilson posing for a photo in 1938.

Jack Benny – Algiers. 381023

Posted by By Keith October 23, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
Much ado is made over performing the first show in their new home at the new studio. Jack gets interupted by a sight seeing tour that passes through. Phil plays,…
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Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and Don Wilson posing for a photo in 1938.

Jack Benny – Yellow Jack. 381009

Posted by By Keith October 9, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
As Jack and the cast make their appearances, they talk about how well the show went last week. Mary enters, and Jack talks about their date the night before. Mary…
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A black and white book cover with the title "You Can't Do Business With Hitler" in bold red letters at the top. A man in a suit with a serious expression is in the foreground, while Hitler's face is in the background, partially obscured by smoke. The author's name, John Roy Carlson, is written in smaller letters at the bottom.

You Can’t Do Business With Hitler – Heads They Win – Tails We Lose. ep1, `1942

Posted by By Keith September 29, 2022Posted inDrama
Recounts the trouble an American businessman had in dealing with the Nazi's just before the war broke out. To further demonstrate the heavy political overtones that Germany had supposedly practicing,…
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A black and white photograph of Jack Benny, a man in a suit and tie, standing against a plain background. He is looking off to the side with a slight smile on his face, and his hands are clasped in front of him. Benny was a comedian and actor, best known for his radio and television shows in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. The photograph conveys a sense of classic Hollywood glamour and style, with Benny's sharp features and piercing blue eyes on prominent display.

Jack Benny – Edward My Son. 490918

Posted by By Keith August 7, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
As Don and Jack joke, Jack gets his feelings hurt, and makes a phone call to have Don fired. Phil and Mary enter, and Don points out that Mary just…
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Badges. night sticks, police officers.

Boston Blackie – A Boat Is on Montgomery Street. ep210, 490119

Posted by By Keith June 11, 2022Posted inBoston Blackie, Detective and Mystery
Police Inspector Farraday is about to go off duty when a strange case of murder falls onto his lap. Of course, he immediately sends for Boston Blackie to see what…
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Red Skelton – Impressing Others. ep34,,, 420526

Posted by By Keith May 26, 2022Posted inComedy, Red Skelton
The topic of the day is movies, and screen tests that Red and the cast have been involved in. Ozzie and Harriot sing, I Really Like You. Deadeye drives the…
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a vintage photo of George Burns and Gracie Allen.

Burns and Allen – Convincing William Boyd To Retire. 490505

Posted by By Keith May 5, 2022Posted inBurns and Allen, Comedy
Burns and Allen - Convincing William Boyd To Retire. 490505. Featuring Hopalong Cassidy, also called Bill Boyd. George laments about being on television, but Gracie encourages him. George doesn't think…
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Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and Don Wilson posing for a photo in 1938.

Jack Benny -A Yank At Oxford. 380410

Posted by By Keith April 10, 2022Posted inComedy, Jack Benny
Don introduces the latest tax payer and home owner of Beverly Hills. We learn about the termite condition in Jacks new house. His architect, Burgess, has gone overboard with dog…
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Fred Allen – Murder On The High Seas, Or Boy Meets Gull. ep25, 370310

Posted by By Keith March 10, 2022Posted inComedy, Fred Allen6 Comments
Peter Van Steeden and his singers kick off the show by singing, Boo Hoo. Fred reads the Town Hall Bulletin with stories including: matches, and rear ends. In the news:…
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