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You Bet Your Life Radio Show with Groucho Marx
You Bet Your Life is an American comedy quiz series. The original version was hosted by Groucho Marx, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The show debuted on ABC Radio on October 27, 1947, moved to CBS Radio debuting October 5, 1949, and went to NBC-TV and NBC Radio on October 4, 1950
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The Dick Tracy Radio Show
Dick Tracy was an American detective radio drama series based on the popularity of the newspaper comic strip Dick Tracy by Chester Gould.
The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip
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The Dagwood and Blondie Radio Show
The Dagwood and Blondie Radio Show is a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-running Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. It stars Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead and, for the majority of its run, Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead. The radio program ran on several networks from 1939 to 1950.
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"The Maltese Falcon" starring Humphrey Bogart
This is the story of the Maltese Falcon a jewel-encrusted statuette of a falcon and of the people whose life’s it touched. Humphrey Bogart stars as San Franciscan private detective Sam Spade, Mary Astor as his client Miss Wanderley, Peter Lorre as Joel Cairo and Sydney Greenstreet as Kasper Gutman all the same roles they played in the 1941 Warner Brothers successful film
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My Favorite Husband - "Christmas Stag"
Mr Atturbury and George Cooper have their Jolly Rovers annual Christmas Stag party every year on the Saturday before Christmas, They tell Liz and Iris that they can't miss it to go to the Women's Club play as it's their yearly dinner where they give presents to all the news boys in town. Liz and Iris don't believe them and plot to attend the party dressed as Santa Claus to find out what really goes on!
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The Christmas Stocking with Walt Disney and Friends
Walt Disney and most of his cartoon friends are on hand to sing and have some Christmas fun.
Playlist:
The Three Pigs sings,Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf.
The Grasshopper sings, The World Owes Me a Living.
The Silly Symphony Singers perform, Lullabye Lan, and .
Nothing but a Nothing.
Walt has his hands full with trying to keep Donald Duck in line. Shooting friends with his pop gun, and back talking get the duck in trouble with the Boogie Woogie Boogey Men. Has Donald learned his lesson?
Minnie Mouse has a surprise for Walt’s Christmas stocking. She has her bird friends sing the love song from, Who Killed Cock Robin?
Mickey joins the fun with his singing pig, and some escaping frogs. They do a wierd rendition of, the .Blue Danube, followed by, Did You Ever See a Lassie?
The Silly Symphony takes over for some spooky, swinging fun, Heidi Hades.
The Three Pigs return to sing to their nemesis. Will the wolf accept their Christmas forgiveness?
A mini opera is given by the various barnyard critters, including Clara Cluck, Pluto, and Donald Duck. Walt Disney narates the soundscape of thd dramatic fun.
A parting song gives tribute to the arrival of Santa, and Christmas wishes.
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The Mel Blanc Show - "Christmas Shopping with Betty"
Mel Blanc Show A Situation Comedy Was Broadcast From September 3, 1946 To June 24, 1947. This Christmas Episode Is Titled Christmas Shopping. Originally Aired 12/17/1946
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The Abbott & Costello Program - "The Christmas Show"
It's Christmas, what better way than to celebrate with Abbott and Costello.
A real "memory lane" Christmas special from one of America's top comedy duos. There are some tremendous acts between Bud and Lou's skits and the period commercials are a blast!
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The Martin and Lewis Show - Christmas Show
Dean and Jerry are not invited to the Mayor's Christmas ball.
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The Great Gildersleeve - "Thanksgiving Dinner"
Gildersleeves' Thanksgiving dinner is in trouble when he finds out he failed to win a turkey in a raffle, and there are no turkeys left in town.
The Great Gildersleeve is a radio situation comedy broadcast in the United States from August 31, 1941 to 1958. Initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, it was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. The series was built around Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, a regular character from the radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly.
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Burns & Allen Radio Show - "Turkey Swallows A Wedding Ring"
Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen. They worked together as a successful comedy team that entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.
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UNQUENCHABLE THIRST OF DRACULA
The year is 1932, and a young British woman is traveling secretly by train through the heart of India in search of her sister, who has mysteriously disappeared. On the train, she meets Prem and Lakshi, a brother-and-sister performing due who have been invited by a Maharajah to perform at his residence for his guest ... a mysterious nobleman from Europe.
What secrets lie within the secret ancient caverns beneath the Maharajah's palace to prey on victims of an ancient Indian blood cult? Has Penny's sister already fallen victim to this evil ... an evil that has joined forces with a horror that has reached out from the wilds of Transylvania ... and who will be its next victim?
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Night of the Wolf
Vincent Price plays Judge Matthew Deacon, who travels to Cambridge from Pennsylvania to search for evidence of his son Robert's fate. The Provost of King's College informs him that his son has committed suicide, but Robert's close friend reassures the judge by telling him that he would never take his own life.
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Suspense Radio Theater - "The Pit and the Pendulum"
A classic retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's tale of a French officer caught in the clutches of the Inquisition.
Poe’s classic stars Vincent Price in a script adapted by mystery fiction legend John Dickson Carr. The Suspense musical theme, with its haunting funereal bells, is by the equally legendary film composer Bernard Herrmann.
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater - The Cask of Amontillado
A young lady is forced to sleep with her husband's greedy and lecherous backer to avert a fiancial disaster. In order to avenge this dishonor, the man extends an irresistible invitation to him.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982.
E. G. Marshall hosted the program from January 1974 until February 1, 1982,
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What It Was, Was Football - Andy Griffith
“What It Was, Was Football” is a monologue by actor-comedian Andy Griffith. The monologue is a description of a college football game, as seen by a naive country preacher who attends the game by accident and is entirely puzzled by it.
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The Bob Hope Radio Show - Jane Russell
Leslie Townes "Bob" Hope (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) was an American comedian, actor, entertainer, and producer with a career that spanned nearly 80 years and achievements in burlesque, network radio, television, and USO Tours.
Hope's career in broadcasting began on radio in 1934. His first regular series for NBC Radio was the Woodbury Soap Hour in 1937, on a 26-week contract. Serving as the master of ceremonies for these Rippling Rhythm Revue radio broadcasts, Hope collaborated with the big band leader Shep Fields during this period of transition from vaudeville to radio. A year later, The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope began, and Hope signed a ten-year contract with the show's sponsor, Lever Brothers. He hired eight writers and paid them out of his salary of $2,500 a week. The original staff included Mel Shavelson, Norman Panama, Jack Rose, Sherwood Schwartz, and Schwartz's brother Al. The writing staff eventually grew to fifteen. The show became the top radio program in the country. Regulars on the series included Jerry Colonna and Barbara Jo Allen as spinster Vera Vague. Hope continued his lucrative career in radio into the 1950s, when radio's popularity began being overshadowed by the upstart television medium.
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Burns and Allen - 15th Wedding Anniversary
Burns and Allen were an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen. They worked together as a successful comedy team that entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years.
Their 30-minute radio show debuted in September 1934 as The Adventures of Gracie, whose title changed to The Burns and Allen Show in 1936; the series ran, moving back and forth between NBC and CBS, until May 1950.
Burns and Allen's radio show was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1994.
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Fibber McGee and Molly - Gildersleeve's Diary
Fibber McGee and Molly (1935–1959) was a longtime highly popular husband-and-wife team radio comedy program.
The situation comedy was a staple of the NBC Red Network from 1936 on, after originating on NBC Blue in 1935. One of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, it ran as a stand-alone series from 1935 to 1956, and then continued as a short-form series as part of the weekend Monitor from 1957 to 1959. The title characters were created and portrayed by Jim and Marian Jordan, a husband-and-wife team that had been working in radio since the 1920s.
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My Favorite Husband Radio Show - Television
My Favorite Husband is the name of an American radio program and network television series. The original radio show, starring Lucille Ball, evolved into the groundbreaking television sitcom I Love Lucy. The series was based on the novels Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, the Record of a Happy Marriage (1940) and Outside Eden (1945) written by Isabel Scott Rorick, the earlier of which had previously been adapted into the Paramount Pictures feature film Are Husbands Necessary? (1942), co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field.
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The Great Gildersleeve - New Secretary
The Great Gildersleeve is a radio situation comedy broadcast in the United States from August 31, 1941 to 1958. Initially written by Leonard Lewis Levinson, it was one of broadcast history's earliest spin-off programs. The series was built around Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, a regular character from the radio situation comedy Fibber McGee and Molly. The character was introduced in the October 3, 1939, episode (number 216) of that series. Actor Harold Peary had played a similarly named character, Dr. Gildersleeve, on earlier episodes. The Great Gildersleeve enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 1940s. Peary played the character during its transition from the parent show into the spin-off and later in four feature films released at the height of the show's popularity.
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The Jack Benny Program - Jack's Trip To Vegas
The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, is a radio and television comedy series, which ran for more than three decades and is generally regarded as a high-water mark in 20th-century American comedy. He played one role throughout his radio and television career, a caricature of himself as a minimally talented musician and penny-pincher who was the butt of all the jokes. The show's producer, Hilliard Marks, was the brother of Benny's wife, Mary Livingstone.
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The 1951 National League Pennant - The Brooklyn Dodgers vs. The New York Giants
The 1951 National League tie-breaker series was a best-of-three playoff series that extended Major League Baseball's 1951 regular season to decide the winner of the National League pennant. The games were played on October 1, 2, and 3, 1951, between the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. It was necessary after both teams finished the season with identical win–loss records of 96–58.
Game three was also held at the Polo Grounds. With each team having won one game, it was time for a matchup between the two teams' ace pitchers. Sal Maglie was on the mound for New York, while Brooklyn called on Don Newcombe.
At the 2 hour and 6 minute mark, We Changed Broadcasts for 45 Seconds to add one of the most Iconic Calls in Baseball History.
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Game 7 of the 1955 World Series - The Brooklyn Dodgers vs The New York Yankees
This was the fifth time in nine years that the Yankees and the Dodgers met in the World Series, with the Yankees having won in 1947, 1949, 1952, and 1953.
With the the Series tied at 3 games a piece Brooklyn sent to the mound Johnny Podres the Game 3 winner to pitch against Yankees pitcher Tommy Byrne the game 4 winning pitcher.
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The Shadow Radio Show
The Shadow, American radio program that ran from 1937 to 1954. The title character, a caped vigilante who was also featured in The Shadow Magazine, was one of the most enduring and influential creations of the pulp era.
The mysterious narrator claimed; "The Shadow knows all"
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