A Day in the Life of Dennis Day


(4.8 stars; 12 reviews)

Join Dennis Day in this delightful radio series that captures the everyday adventures and misadventures of a young man navigating life. With a charming blend of humor and heart, each episode offers a glimpse into Dennis's world, filled with quirky characters and relatable situations.

This series is a wonderful example of classic Old Time Radio, showcasing the talent and creativity of its time. Enjoy the nostalgic charm and engaging storytelling that has made it a beloved favorite among fans of vintage radio.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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Masquerade Ball 31:05
Dennis Writes a Radio Script 31:05
Dennis Is Guest Speaker At the Ladies Aid Meeting 20:22
Dennis Has Amnesia 30:35
The Other Woman 30:17
The Photographer 30:22
Burnside House 30:18
Miss Courtney 30:41
Marriage Counselor 30:28
True Life Article 30:18
The Drama Critic 29:55
Dennis for Mayor 29:50
Railroad Property 29:55
The New Jail 29:46
The Dress Shop 29:56
Dennis Sells Insurance 29:50
Society Editor 29:28
The Bank Loan 29:34
The Ladies Club 29:58
Modern Art 29:44
The Post Office 28:55
A Day in the Life of Dennis Day 29:03
Baby Picture Contest 29:49
Weaverville Land Grab 29:19
Save WEAZ 28:03
Newspaper Misquote 29:49
Dennis the Actor 29:42
An Old Shipmate 28:58
The Bookie 29:39
The New Gym 29:46
Out On The Town 29:41
The New Boarder 28:52
The Runaway 29:38
Football Plays 29:16
Phoney Oil Deal 29:17
Mildred's Boyfriend 30:06
The Jewel Thief 29:53
Advice Column 29:44
Mr. Anderson's Love Letters 29:53
The Mayor's Office 29:57
The Party 29:37
Father and Son Dinner 29:17
The Elopement 29:19
The Missing Heir 29:52
Dennis' Inheritance 24:25
Sing for the King 29:44
Mistaken for an Heir 28:55
Campaigning for Assembly 30:33

Reviews

Wacky Days


(4 stars)

Dennis Day plays a naive sodajerk boarding at the home of the parents of his girlfriend, Mildred Anderson. The show is basically a vehicle for Day's beautifully sung songs (two per show), so the storylines often aren't given enough time to fully develop. When he's not singing, Dennis is often written into scenes that require he step out of character, making the stories a bit outrageous. There is a bit of detectable writing laziness, too, as story elements are occasionally used in several different programs. Still, the performances are fine (Barbara Eiler and John Brown from The Life or Riley co-star); the jokes are funny enough (and sometimes border on the risqué); and the singing is excellent.

Makes Me Laugh -- Outloud!!


(5 stars)

Sometimes radio programs just make me smile but Jack Benny and Dennis Day programs make me laugh out loud! I think they must have some of the same writers. Not to belabor the point, but Jack and Dennis don't use corny jokes like a lot of the old programs do. Their comedy is often very clever and would be funny today. I finally got my son (age 30) to listen to a Jack Benny program, and he was surprised at how funny the gags were. They were a little like Saturday Night Live jokes -- humor that is unexpected and a little wacky but really witty and sharp! I wish those writers were alive today -- Jack and Dennis too!

Dennis Day Show Is Good


(5 stars)

Dennis Day was chosen as the 1950 entertainer of the year. He was very likeable, both on "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day," heard at least in the summer of 1949 on Saturday nights, and then the next day, Sundays during the regular seasons, on the Jack Benny Show. He had a wonderful singing voice, which was put to good use on both of these programs. Again, audiences during the 1940's and very early 1950's, were very appreciative of Dennis Day's work.

Fantasticaly Brilliant....


(5 stars)

These radio shows are really quite funny.I enjoy them a lot.

a day in the LIFE


(5 stars)

Just a wonderful radio program,dennis day and jack benny are great fun.The old time radio just love.BRAVO BRAVO