Live, and on stage in Omaha Gracie and George joke about her political campaign, and dating habits. George announces the cast, including the announcer, Truman Bradley. Frank Parker sings, On…
The show opens with jokes about Gracie's presidential campaign, and her latest campaign stops. Frank Parker sings, Begin the Beguine. The cast all get ready to hit the campaign trail,…
Gracie has returned from her successful campaign trip across the land. To George's frustration, she tells all about the mishaps. As the cast join in for the jokes, George is…
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…
Hans is a scientist who hopes for some backing to support his continued research. He may even wed the niece of his benefactor, but does Kurt also have eyes for…
Paying a visit to Holmes, Watson finds his friend in a gay mood, and on a new case. Holmes lays out the details of the murder in the governor's mansion.…
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…
Features George Arliss, and Caesar Romero. France in the early years of the 17th century, and the reign of Louie 13th is the setting for the drama. Facing civil war, the king refuses a petition to listen to Cardinal Richelieu, a political figure that the king sees as his rival. Can war be prevented? Will the Cardinal's plan diffuse political tensions?
Hanging out in campaign headquarters, Gildersleeve touches base with his manager, Judge Hooker. He holds the majority according to polls, but only by a narrow margin. Leroy comes to call…