Vic and Sade (4)


(5 stars; 2 reviews)

Visit radio's homefolks in the Small House Half-way up in the Next Block. Vic and Sade was the most popular show of its kind in the history of radio, won numerous awards and was atop the ratings for many years running. For the majority of its time on the air it was presented in fifteen minute episodes without continuing plot. It featured the three voices of the main characters only but their world was peopled by countless characters with whom the listener became intimately acquainted. When the actor who played Vic became ill, a second male character, Uncle Fletcher, was added to the cast. And, when the actor who played Rush was called into service during WWII, another young voice was added to take his place. The cast Vic - Art Van Harvey Sade - Bernadine Flynn Rush - Bill Idelson Uncle Fletcher - Clarence Hartzell Russell Miller - David Whitehouse The series was written by Paul Rhymer for the entire length of the program's run, which ran steadily from 1932 to 1944, then again in 1945 and 1946, with television stints in 1949 and 1957. Some 3500 episodes in all. The recordings you find here are all that have survived. Part 4 of 5 Dates: 1932-1944, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1957

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

VS 44-04-07 - The Solo March 10:10
VS 44-04-19 - BB Baugh and the New Dentist 9:24
VS 44-05-01 - Lodge Holiday Visits 11:55
VS 44-05-30 - Lolita di Rienzis Suggestion 9:14
VS 44-06-02 - Mr Chinbunny Wants to Smoke Cigars - Russell 10:33
VS 44-06-07 - Elk Skin Shoelaces 12:52
VS 44-06-09 - The Lunges Are Coming 10:10
VS 44-06-12 - Professor Russell 10:04
VS 44-06-13 - Prettiest Eye Contest 8:23
VS 44-06-14 - Deadmans Trick 10:01
VS 44-06-15 - A Letter from Aunt Bess - Listen Please 9:55
VS 44-06-16 - Piercing Blue Eyes 10:12
VS 44-06-19 - Five-hundred Bijou Tickets 10:03
VS 44-06-20 - No More Pretty Boy 8:37
VS 44-06-21 - Rishigan Fishigans Secret 9:52
VS 44-06-22 - Sade Beats The Christmas Card Rap 10:13
VS 44-06-23 - Lodge Telescope 10:13
VS 44-06-26 - Thimble Club Bazaar 9:57
VS 44-06-27 - Uncle Fletcher Gets a Job Offer 10:10
VS 44-06-28 - A Letter From Mr Buller 9:46
VS 44-06-29 - War Bond Visitor 9:49
VS 44-06-30 - Russell Stays with Milton Welch 9:16
VS 44-07-04 - Sade Plays Rummy 9:47
VS 44-07-05 - Visiting Dignitaries 9:50
VS 44-07-06 - Where to Hide the Ritual 10:07
VS 44-07-07 - A Letter from Yellow Jump 9:37
VS 44-07-10 - A Collection of Personal Treasures 9:53
VS 44-07-11 - Dont Scrape Off The Watts 10:06
VS 44-07-12 - A Phone Call from Yellow Jump 10:00
VS 44-07-13 - Uncle Fletcher Miffed with Sade 10:13
VS 44-07-14 - Sade Short Changed 9:46
VS 44-07-17 - Summer Maneuvers 10:18
VS 44-07-18 - A Sale at Yamiltons 9:57
VS 44-07-19 - Uncle Fletchers New Lodging 10:00
VS 44-07-20 - Uncle Fletcher Talks Business 9:56
VS 44-07-24 - Robert and Slobert Are Scoundrels 10:02
VS 44-07-25 - Mr Donahue Hates Vacations 10:07
VS 44-07-26 - Sade Pleads to See a Movie 9:58
VS 44-07-27 - Vics Foreign Accent 9:56
VS 44-07-28 - Garbage Box Mystery 10:19
VS 44-07-31 - Hank Cuts His Debt to Vic 10:06
VS 44-08-01 - Rotten Old Overshoes 10:08
VS 44-08-02 - Sade Asks Vic To Evict Mr Overholt 9:59
VS 44-08-03 - Russell Reminisces about the Old Days 10:07
VS 44-08-04 - Vic is Boss for a Day 10:10
VS 44-08-07 - Vic and Russell Fix Their Own Dinner 10:01
VS 44-08-08 - Russell in Charge of Howard 10:05
VS 44-08-09 - Mr Gumpox Has Lost His Dentures 10:06
VS 44-08-10 - Sade Struggles with a Letter 10:03
VS 44-08-11 - Uncle Fletcher Rests Body and Brain 9:52
VS 44-08-14 - Uncle Fletcher Prolongs His Stay 9:57
VS 44-08-15 - Vacation from a Vacation 10:03
VS 44-08-16 - A Dandy Picture of Vic 9:50
VS 44-09-01 - Arranging the Honeymoon 9:21
VS 44-09-04 - Out of Town Wedding Guests 9:23
VS 44-09-05 - Money Owed Sade 10:30
VS 44-09-06 - Muted Silver Moonbeam Chimes 9:44
VS 44-09-07 - The Wedding Present 9:56
VS 44-09-08 - Vics Business Trip 10:17
VS 44-09-11 - Honeymoon Guide 10:11
VS 44-09-12 - Freds Car Repairs 10:13
VS 44-09-13 - A Letter from Aunt Bess - Ham Ham 10:35
VS 44-09-14 - Working on Hank Gutstops Debts - Russell 9:57
VS 44-09-15 - The Wedding Ring 9:58
VS 44-09-18 - Vics Greeting Cards 9:29
VS 44-09-19 - Vic to be Best Man 9:31
VS 44-09-20 - Reverend V Cook 10:34
VS 44-09-21 - Groom Arriving 9:08
VS 44-09-22 - Vics Unheard News 9:07
VS 44-09-25 - Saving Blue-tooth from Tragedy 8:43
VS 44-09-26 - A Box of Letters 8:51
VS 44-09-27 - Groom Disappears 9:17
VS 44-09-28 - A Dun From Kleeburgers 9:27
VS 44-09-29 - Bright-eyed and Eager 9:30
VS 45-03-18 - The Stillness of an Afternoon is Broken - Russell 8:53

Reviews

the most best comedy ever show.


(5 stars)

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