An original radio play called "The Capture of Lizzie Stone" starring Ginger Rogers. Also featuring Joseph Kearns and Barton …
Here are clips and a complete show of Fannie Brice as Baby Snooks.
Here are airchecks from February, March, April, Christmas day, 1986, December, 1987, February, March, April, May, June, Halloween, and Chris…
Here is more airchecks from staions across Upstate New York and Pennsylvania from November, 1984
Here are more airchecks covering April, May June, July, August, Halloween, Christmas, 1985 and April and August, 1986. Including some Yankee…
Bud and Lou go door to door to conduct their own poll to find out if anyone is listening to the show.
Frantic complications arise when Henry schedules a Valentine's Day party at home, but learns his sister is already going to have one there t…
Daddy is working on a new invention to condense meat down into a pill. Snooks sings, "Would You Like To Swing On A Star." Jerry Di…
Host Graham McNamee introduces Harry Von Zell who describes what is meant by "warming up the audience." What a Pot Of Gold winner …
Graham McNamee interviews Minerva Pious, the female stooge of the Fred Allen Show, who demonstrates the many voices she uses. Uncle Jim Hark…
Host Graham McNamee introduces the columnist Al Simon who has collected amusing stories about radio, and dramatizes some of his findings. So…
Charlie becomes a beekeeper after bringing back a bee from his trip to Mexico. Charlie, with a western accent, claims to be an expert on the…
Fred Allen jokes with Bing about his retirement and they sing a western song Fred wrote.
Mr. Dithers plans a joke on Dagwood, but the joke backfires, and in the end, it's Blondie and Baby Dumpling that make everything alright.
Bob interviews a diet expert. Tex buys old sweepstakes tickets. Mr. Tracely, the kindly old investigator, attempts to solve The Blonde Dog M…
Bob jokes about the Santa Clause Parade in Hollywood, then takes a call from Jerry Colonna. Bob, Jerry, and Frances Langford perform a skit …