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Heirloom Radio
Vic and Sade - Uncle Fletcher's Visit - Ladies auxiliary Marching Team -Feb 24 + 25 -1941

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 22:11


On this track I feature another episode of Vic and Sade…one of my favorite radio shows… a radio show that ran from 1932 to 1946… it was the most popular series of its kind… with over 7 million listeners of the 5 day a week 15 minute episodes for most of its 14 year run. It starred Art Van Harvey as Victor Gook, Bernardine Flynn as Sade Gook, Victor's wife… and Bill Idelson as their adopted son, Rush… The Gooks lived on Virginia Avenue in the small house half way up the block… somewhere in the United States… and the characters in the show were known as “radio's home folks”… it is all about the dialog… and it is a wonderful series. No music, no sound effects, just ordinary folks of the 1940's carrying on a discussion of some issue or problem that is important to them, though it may seem silly to listeners. Two back-to-back episodes. First... Uncle Fletcher's coming to visit as he us waiting for a train coming in at 1 AM! Second... The Sky Brothers of the Sacred Star of the Milky Way Lodge have a Ladies' Auxiliary Marching Team, but Sade wants nothing to do with marching... but Vic is a Sky Brother and tries to convince her to participate. I added a an old time radio commercial to separate the two Episodes. The show was created and written by humorist Paul Rhymer. He wrote about 3500 scripts for this series during its 14 year run. More "Vic and Sade" tracks in their Playlist.

Comedy x Funny Ha Ha
Vic and Sade | Decoration Day Parade (&) Sades Trip to Dwight, 1937

Comedy x Funny Ha Ha

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 22:58


This week we welcome a new program to the podcast, Vic and Sade, with two early episodes, Decoration Day Parade and Sades Trip to Dwight. These episodes aired May 28, 1937 and June 6, 1937. Vic and Sade was broadcast from 1932 to 1946 originally on the NC Blue Network before eventually being broadcast on all major radio networks (NBC, NBC Blue, Mutual Broadcasting, and CBS). Most episodes were only 15 minutes long (1932-1945). The main characters were accountant Victor Rodney Gook, Sade his wife, and their adopted son Rush (Art Van Harvey, Bernardine Flynn, Bill Idelson). The three lived in "the little house halfway up in the next block." : : : : : My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES Enjoy my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot. Thank you for your support. https://otr.duane.media/ (https://otr.duane.media) | Instagram https://www.instagram.com/duane.otr/ (@duane.otr)

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Heirloom Radio
Vic and Sade - Wallpapering Catch at Midnight and Landlady's Photos Again - Feb 3, 7 - 1941

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 19:17


Two back-to-back episodes of the wonderfully entertaining series "Vic and Sade" from February 3rd and 7th of 1941. The landlord has brought over some new wallpaper that Sade had been asking for and then Uncle Fletcher drops in with a photo album that he wants everyone to look at AGAIN! "Vic and Sade" a 15 min sitcom basically featuring 3 characters discussing common every day events in their lives... and it was a hugely popular show averaging 7 million listeners and on the air from 1932 to 1946 and again in 1957. The characters of Vic, Sade, and their adopted son, Rush carry on conversations that Americans could identify with during the era this show was produced. They were known as "America's Homefolk" Written by Paul Rhymer, this show is all about dialog. Very little if any sound effects, music... it was all about day-to-day issues, problems, visitors, school, hobbies... and the actors were superb. Bernardine Flynn was Sade, the wife of Victor Rodney Gook played by Art Van Harvey. Their adopted son was Rush Gook played by Bill Idelson. And lots of different characters with very strange names... remember... it is all about the dialog... enjoy. Vic and Sade have their own playlist on the Soundcloud.com originating Podcast.

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)
23. A World of Difference

The 5th Dimension (A Twilight Zone Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 71:58


Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium discuss the iconic television created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talks Season 1 Episode 23 titled: A World of Difference. The Episode is Directed by: Ted Post and Stars: Howard Duff, David White, Frank Maxwell, Eileen Ryan, Gail Kobe, Peter Walker, Susan Dorn and Bill Idelson. You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: Youtube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast

Felix kidnaps a famous acting dog after witnessing poor treatment during a photo shoot in S5E5 The Dog Story.  We discuss among other topics: 1) the return of guest star John Fiedler 2) Odd Couple writer Bill Idelson who plays the judge, replacing Curt Conway, 3) the many Sanford and Son spin-offs which ties into the episode's writers 4) how much the studio audience loves the episode, 5) the appearance of Rona Barrett, 6) the multiple returning bit players in the courtroom scene, 7) the 70s being the era of the animal-as-hero in family movies, 8) the use of a flashback in the episode, 9) and the odd Central Park scenes set in the dark and the light which were cut for TV.

Heirloom Radio
Vic and Sade - Letter To Walter and Mrs. Applerot Moves Furniture - 1940 - Sitcom

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 29:41


This track has two back-to-back episodes edited together. Interesting to hear the request to aid the coming WW II efforts through grocery shopping... saving easy to preserve foods for the troops and buying fresh fruits, vegetables and such at home. Show stars Art Van Harvey as Victor Gook, Bernardine Flynn as Sade Gook, and Bill Idelson as Rush Gook, their adopted son. Audio intro to the track has history of the show and a list of some of the character names that writer Paul Rhymer came up with for the series. 7 million people listened to this show that ran 15 min per day, 5 days a week for 12 years! It has been reported that Paul Rhymer wrote about 5000 scripts of this series. The Gooks were know as "America's Home Folks!"... it is all about the dialog... very little sound effects or music... just down to earth dialog... brilliantly written by Paul Rhymer and brilliantly acted by the vocal talents that played the roles. More episodes in the "Vic and Sade" playlist on this podcast.

Heirloom Radio
Vic And Sade - The Christmas List - Nov. 5, 1941 - Sitcom

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 13:25


Sade discovers a Christmas list that Vic had made out for the gifts he intends to give his friends and co-workers. She thinks the list is too long and too expensive... and the dialog begins. Cleverly written and superbly acted by Art Van Harvey, Bernardine Flynn, and Bill Idelson... this series had an average of 7 million listeners at the height of its popularity in 1943. Intro has background on the series. More episodes in the "Vic and Sade" Playlist.

Heirloom Radio
Episode 25 - Vic and Sade - Febber's 48 Teeth and Bijou Lifetime Pass - Dec 1940 - Comedy

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 19:52


Two back-to-back episodes edited together from this outstanding and wildly popular program"Vic and Sade" a 15 min sitcom basically featuring 3 characters discussing common every day events in their lives... averaging 7 million listeners and on the air from 1932 to 1946 and again in 1957. The characters are Victor Gook, his wife Sade, and their adopted son, Rush. In the first Episode on this track Vic is trying to write an article about a man from South Carolina who claims he has a false tooth for every state in the Union... the problem is that adults only have 32 teeth and there are 48 states(this was pre-Hawaii and Alaska days). The second episode involves Rush trying to get a free lifetime pass to the local movie house called the Bijou... that and the opening of a new zoo display. In this show it is all about the dialog and it is superbly written and acted by Art Van Harvey as Vic, Bernardine Flynn as Sade, and Bill Idelson as Rush. Produced in Chicago and heard on NBC, CBS, NBC Blue, and Mutual Networks over its 25 year run! There are many more Vic and Sade episodes on the "Vic and Sade" Playlist on this Podcast. Thanks for listening.

Heirloom Radio
Episode 23 - Vic And Sade -Razorscum's Photo Album and Sleeper Beware Of Rush July/Sept 1940

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 22:35


One of the most popular series of its kind that ran 5 days a week, 15 minutes a day for 14 years. At the height of its popularity the audience numbered 7 million listeners. They were known as "radio's home folk." Art Van Harvey is Victor Gook, his wife Sade is played by Bernardine Flynn, and their adopted son, Rush is Bill Idelson. Paul Rhymer, a very talented comedy writer, penned the scripts and in this radio program dialog is everything. Listen to the phrases, the unique names of the characters and the plot lines ... it IS all about DIALOG and it is funny. Enjoy. Check out more Vic and Sade in my "Vic and Sade" playlist... there are 22 Episodes (44 shows) already posted, not counting this one... and I have more to come. One of my favorite shows.

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Brand Storytelling at the Santa Barbara Zoo with Dean Noble

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 34:26


“Every animal has a story to tell.” And we didn’t even get to them all! But we tried. This week I chatted with Dean Noble, Director of Marketing of the Santa Barbara Zoo. With a diverse background including the movie business, improv comedy, and theme parks, we discussed live events, storytelling, podcasts, Cary Grant, and more on this week’s episode of the On Brand podcast. About Dean Noble Dean Noble is currently the Director of Marketing at the Santa Barbara Zoo. Dean began his career in the entertainment industry and worked in feature film development and acquisitions for ITC Entertainment in Studio City, CA. He spent 10 years with the Universal Studios Recreation Group and was part of the Grand Opening Marketing Team for the two-billion-dollar Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka. He was part of the PR team, marketing training team and brand-managed licensing relationships for Steven Spielberg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Marvel Entertainment, Peanuts, and Sesame Street, among others. He has a BA in English from Pepperdine University and an MBA from California Lutheran University was privileged to teach ‘The Zoo’ class at Cal State University Channel Islands. Dean grew up in Honolulu, studied in London and Heidelberg and has circumnavigated the globe. Be sure to ask Dean about Improv-Ology the popular comedy/science evenings he hosts at the beautiful Santa Barbara Zoo and the new radio show he co-hosts, Zoological Radio, which is produced in conjunction with KCLU FM/NPR for the Central Coast. Episode Highlights So, how does one end up as Director of Marketing at a zoo? I had to ask! Dean’s creative background with standup comedy and show business provided a very different type of marketing training. However, given the diverse forms of content we have to create, it needed up being a perfect combination. Story books. A self-proclaimed “book worm,” Dean shared some of his favorite resources for telling brand stories including Writing for Dough, Bill Idelson’s Writing Class, and Impro by Keith Johnstone (a favorite of mine). He also mentioned another recent branding book by an author that may be familiar to listeners of the show. I think it was called Brand … Now …? Thanks for the shoutout, Dean! Branding a zoo. First, it’s important to understand that the Santa Barbara Zoo is a very different kind of zoo. Featuring open gardens and innovative animal experiences, Dean and his team have focused on providing a one-of-a-kind trip to the zoo. Cary Grant and branding? “Thousands of decisions come together to make one effect,” Dean introduced me to this quote from movie star Cary Grant which is applicable to branding as well. “That’s what a brand is!" What brand has made Dean smile recently? Dean recounted his international travels and experience with Universal Studios. Talk about smiles! To learn more, check out his podcast at zooradio.org. As We Wrap … Before we go, I want to flip the microphone around to our community … Gabriel Cohen gave us a shout on Twitter for my recent interview with Justin Wartell. Thanks for listening! Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is sponsored by my new book Brand Now. Discover the seven dynamics to help your brand stand out in our crowded, distracted world. Order now and get special digital extras. Learn more. Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!

Radio America
Gasoline Alley , 48-10-29 Radio America Monday Show

Radio America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2007 13:16


Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month There were several radio adaptations. Gasoline Alley during the 1930s starred Bill Idelson as Skeezix Wallet with Jean Gillespie as his girlfriend Nina Clock. Jimmy McCallon was Skeezix in the series that ran on NBC from February 17 to April 11, 1941, continuing on the Blue Network from April 28 to May 9 of that same year. The 15-minute series aired weekdays at 5:30pm. Along with Nina (Janice Gilbert), the characters included Skeezix's boss Wumple (Cliff Soubier) and Ling Wee (Junius Matthews), a waiter in a Chinese restaurant. Charles Schenck directed the scripts by Kane Campbell. The syndicated series of 1948-49 featured a cast of Bill Lipton, Mason Adams and Robert Dryden. Sponsored by Autolite, the 15-minute episodes focused on Skeezix running a gas station and garage, the Wallet and Bobble Garage, with his partner, Wilmer Bobble. In New York this series aired on WOR from July 16, 1948 to January 7, 1949.

Radio America
Gasoline Alley

Radio America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2007 13:13


Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month click here Visit the Radio America Store web site. Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 There were several radio adaptations. Gasoline Alley during the 1930s starred Bill Idelson as Skeezix Wallet with Jean Gillespie as his girlfriend Nina Clock. Jimmy McCallon was Skeezix in the series that ran on NBC from February 17 to April 11, 1941, continuing on the Blue Network from April 28 to May 9 of that same year. The 15-minute series aired weekdays at 5:30pm. Along with Nina (Janice Gilbert), the characters included Skeezix's boss Wumple (Cliff Soubier) and Ling Wee (Junius Matthews), a waiter in a Chinese restaurant. Charles Schenck directed the scripts by Kane Campbell. The syndicated series of 1948-49 featured a cast of Bill Lipton, Mason Adams and Robert Dryden. Sponsored by Autolite, the 15-minute episodes focused on Skeezix running a gas station and garage, the Wallet and Bobble Garage, with his partner, Wilmer Bobble. In New York this series aired on WOR from July 16, 1948 to January 7, 1949

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Radio America
Gasoline Alley

Radio America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2007 13:18


clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month 24 hour radio streaming There were several radio adaptations. Gasoline Alley during the 1930s starred Bill Idelson as Skeezix Wallet with Jean Gillespie as his girlfriend Nina Clock. Jimmy McCallon was Skeezix in the series that ran on NBC from February 17 to April 11, 1941, continuing on the Blue Network from April 28 to May 9 of that same year. The 15-minute series aired weekdays at 5:30pm. Along with Nina (Janice Gilbert), the characters included Skeezix's boss Wumple (Cliff Soubier) and Ling Wee (Junius Matthews), a waiter in a Chinese restaurant. Charles Schenck directed the scripts by Kane Campbell. The syndicated series of 1948-49 featured a cast of Bill Lipton, Mason Adams and Robert Dryden. Sponsored by Autolite, the 15-minute episodes focused on Skeezix running a gas station and garage, the Wallet and Bobble Garage, with his partner, Wilmer Bobble. In New York this series aired on WOR from July 16, 1948 to January 7, 1949.

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