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To kick off summertime listening, Project Audion's June offering is a brand-new episode of "The Great Gildersleeve." What makes this one of the great radio comedies? Well, historically, it was the first-ever spinoff series, and its classic sitcom characters were more deeply and warmly drawn than its parent show "Fibber and McGee and Molly," but no less funny. Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve was the unforgettably blustery Water Commissioner of Summerfield, portrayed with a famous laugh full of innuendo by Hal Peary (and later Willard Waterman). Gildy's interactions with his nephew Leroy and niece Marjorie; friends like Judge Hooker, Peavey the druggist, and Floyd the barber; and his romantic entanglements with Leila Ransom's and others delivered laughs every week. All the regulars are here in this new script penned by Robert L. Mills and recreated by some of Audion's most talented voices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To kick off summertime listening, Project Audion's June offering is a brand-new episode of "The Great Gildersleeve." What makes this one of the great radio comedies? Well, historically, it was the first-ever spinoff series, and its classic sitcom characters were more deeply and warmly drawn than its parent show "Fibber and McGee and Molly," but no less funny. Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve was the unforgettably blustery Water Commissioner of Summerfield, portrayed with a famous laugh full of innuendo by Hal Peary (and later Willard Waterman). Gildy's interactions with his nephew Leroy and niece Marjorie; friends like Judge Hooker, Peavey the druggist, and Floyd the barber; and his romantic entanglements with Leila Ransom's and others delivered laughs every week. All the regulars are here in this new script penned by Robert L. Mills and recreated by some of Audion's most talented voices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedy on Friday the 13thFirst a look at the events of the dayThen, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, originally broadcast June 13, 1937, 88 years ago with guest Joan Blondell. Charlie McCarthy is in trouble with the truant officer again. Dorothy Lamour sings, "Please Make Me Be Good," a new Rodgers and Hart tune, being heard for the first time on the air. Joan Blondell appears in a skit by Colin Clements titled, "Spring." Afterwards, Charlie does his version, titled, "Summer." W. C. Fields has built a better mousetrap. He's then introduced to young Rollo Pepitone. Fields suggests that he "sit down and play with some broken glass." Charlie chats with Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and tells them that his new tune is called, "A Little Of You On Toast" (the name of a new Rodgers and Hart tune). Richard Rodgers plays the piano as Don Ameche sings the tune for the first time on the air. Followed by George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast June 13, 1944, 81 years ago, broadcasting from the Kansas City War Bond Rally. The last show of the season, a program for the Fifth War Loan. Will George sing tonight at the Kansas City War Bond Rally? The broadcast originates from the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium. (Where I saw my first concert, The Carpenters, in 1971.)Then, The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast June 13, 1943, 82 years ago, Gildy plans his Honeymoon. Who will be Gildersleeve's best man? Will Gildy get Leila to stick to a budget?.Finally, The Couple Next Door starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce, originally broadcast June 13, 1960, 65 years ago, Chairman of a Committee. Thanks to Adele for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Comedy on a MondayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast June 9, 1944, 81 years ago, Shirt Tail. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and the Comfy Collar Shirt Company. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast June 9, 1946, 79 years ago, 4th of July Picnic. Gildersleeve recalls a Fourth of July picnic held by The Jolly Boys, at which they sang, "In The Good Old Summertime." Then The Eddie Cantor Show, originally broadcast June 9, 1943, 82 years ago. It's Cantor's twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. Helping him celebrate are guests: Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, and Groucho Marx.Followed by The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, originally broadcast June 9, 1950, 75 years ago, The Party. Joe Randolph is throwing a party. But not an ordinary party. It's a Come As You Are party. Ozzie is bound and determined to look good when the call for the party comes. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast June 9, 1942, 83 years ago, Greeting Card Verses. The Edwards and Edwards Publishing Company has hired Mousey Gray as staff poet for the Greeting Card division. Thanks to Adele for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
It's Christmas season on the streets of Summerfield as Leroy has fun sliding across the ice on the sidewalk. He and Gildersleeve walk down the sidewalk and talk about their…
A Funny MondayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast May 19, 1949, 76 years ago, Murder in the Butcher Shop. Costello has just invented a cellophane mattress for old maids. Try and guess the punchline! The "Sam Shovel" story is called "The Man Who Drowned In The Los Angeles River," or "Dust Be My Destiny."Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast May 19, 1946, 79 years ago, Leroy learns how to dance. Gildersleeve arranges a birthday party for Ethel Hammerschlag, much against Leroy's wishes. Gildy re-enacts an extended conversation he had with his father when he was a young boy.Then The Martin and Lewis Show, originally broadcast May 19, 1953, 72 years ago, with guest Fred MacMurray. Dean and Jerry talk about how poor they were when they were growing up. Fred tells the boys about his cattle breeding experiments. That leads the threesome to do a sketch about the opening of the railroads called “Blackfeet, why are you blue?”Followed by Screen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast May 19, 1950, 75 years ago, Miss Grant Takes Richmond starring Lucille Ball. A dumb redhead becomes the secretary for a pair of small-time bookies. Finally. Lum and Abner, originally broadcast May 19, 1942, 83 years ago, More Money in Publishing. Lum has changed his goals and now plans to publish books. Mousey's poems might be the first subject. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Leroy gives Gildersleeve grief about going to school. Gildy goes to sing with his Jolly Boys who sing a few bars of, Rambling Rose. Back home, Leroy has a surprise…
In the Gildersleeve home, young love competes with old love for the use of the parlor. With romantic intentions interrupted, the foursome of Gildersleeve and Catherine Milford, and Marjorie and…
Preparing to go out, Gildersleeve plans to give his rival, Dr Olsen, a run for his money with nurse Milford. Marjorie and Birdie stroke his ego to encourage him. At…
Our Super Sized Easter Special. First Jack Benny from April 10, 1955, 70 years ago, the Easter Parade. Jack and Mary are walking and singing in the Easter Parade. Then My Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball, originally broadcast March 24, 1951, 74 years ago. Will the girls be able to lose weight and get a new Easter outfit?Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast April 9, 1950, 75 years ago, Sapphire's Easter Outfit. Sapphire regrets not marrying her old boyfriend, "Slim." The Kingfish decides to walk out of Sapphire's life...right after Easter.Then The Mel Blanc Show, originally broadcast April 8, 1947, 78 years ago, The Hundred Dollar Easter Egg. Mel offers a $100 reward to a Easter Egg hunter who finds his egg. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast April 9, 1944, 81 years ago, The Easter Show. Gildersleeve's campaign for mayor leads to a meeting with Mr. McGruder...will there be a "reckoning with corruption?" The program includes an Easter message from James L. Kraft, president of the Kraft Cheese Company. Finally The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast April 21, 1957, 68 years ago, Son Of Man. A passion play with music by Bach. Narrated by Raymond Burr, featuring Herbert Marshall, Robert Young, Vincent Price, and Victor Jory. Visit our web page at Classicradio.stream
Gildersleeve opens with his nameless song to remind listeners that the Name the Song contest is coming to a close. Today Gildersleeve stops by nurse Milford's house on the way…
Comedy on a WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast April 2, 1946, 79 years ago, Car Ignition Lock. Fibber is working on his "McGee Protecto Rejecto Ignition Lock."Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast April 2, 1952, 73 years ago, Colorful Past. Is Gildersleeve really William Cosgrove? Cosgrove's wife is in town, and she insists that Gildersleeve is her husband!Then The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast April 2, 1944, 81 years ago, with guest Orson Welles. Followed by George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast April 2, 1945, 80 years ago, Gracie needs a fur coat. George decides to go rabbit hunting. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast April 2, 1942, 83 years ago, Ways to Spend The Money. What to do with the $10,000 left by Diogenes? How about an art museum? An elevator?Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
In the Gildersleeve home, Leroy and Gildy harmonize his unnamed song as Marjorie accompanies on piano. After a quick comment from Birdie, Gildy heads out to meet his newest gal,…
Gildersleeve has to deal with a couple of active kids. Leroy's accident-prone nature on his bike soon pales compared to the fast-driving Marjorie, and her new college friends. He's just…
A Funny FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show, originally broadcast March 14, 1952, 73 years ago with guest Lizabeth Scott. Jerry sings (?) “I Like It”. Guest Lizabeth Scott seems to have developed a crush on Jerry? Followed by My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast March 14, 1949, 76 years ago, Al Wants To Move To Nebraska. Al plans to move west and leave New York City. He's going to move to Nebraska! (What did we ever do to Nebraska?) e orchid, which Irma thinks is lettuce for Al's sandwich.Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast March 14, 1943, 82 years ago, Income Tax Time. Gildersleeve does his income tax...with some help from his conscience. Followed by The Harold Peary Show originally broadcast March 14, 1951, 74 years ago,Income Tax Time. It's income tax time once again. Harold's waited until the last minute once again. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast March 14, 1949, 76 years ago, Taxed Again. It's income tax time again. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Gildersleeve is faced with getting Marjorie and Leroy new school clothes and supplies. Though Leroy is all too willing to drop out so Marjorie will have the extra cash for…
Featuring Willard Waterman as the Great Gildersleeve. In the office of the Water Commissioner, Gildersleeve and Bessie make preparations for her to leave on vacation. So why is she crying?…
A Funny FridayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen People Are Funny starring Art Linkletter, originally broadcast February 7, 1950, 75 years ago, Cinderella Gets Her Greatest Wish. The first contestant tries to milk a goat on stage. "The Cinderella Girl" from Omaha returns...and gets a job in the movies!Followed by the news from 75 years ago, then Bob Hope, originally broadcast February 7, 1950, 75 years ago with guest Fred Allen. Bob and guest Fred Allen try to break into television as "The TV Twins." Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast February 7, 1951, 74 years ago, Day Off For Peavey. It's Peavy's 30th anniversary at the drugstore, and Gildersleeve volunteers to run the store for him. Richard LeGrand receives an award from The National Association of Retail Druggists (signed by 60,000 members!) as "America's Favorite Druggist" on the occasion of his 50th anniversary in show business. Followed by George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast February 7, 1946, 79 years ago, The Marriage Contest. George and Gracie have made the finals in the contest for "Hollywood's Ideal Married Couple."Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast February 7, 1949, 76 years ago, A Leeson for Jimmy. A package for David. What's in it?Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
A Funny FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast January 31, 1949, 76 years ago. Professor Kropotkin is going to have to go to the old men's home, unless his friends can help. Followed by Father Knows Best starring Robert Young, originally broadcast January 31, 1952, 73 years ago, An Evening Out. Jim and Margaret Anderson are planning a night out. The plans don't quite work out because of family demands. Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Williard Waterman, originally broadcast January 31, 1951, 74 years ago, Shower for Marjorie. Gildersleeve plans to give Marjorie a baby shower, but so does Leroy!Followed by Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden, originally broadcast January 31, 1954, 71 years ago, Four Fiancees. Miss Enright has signed up Miss Brooks in a marriage-by-mail correspondence club, so she can have a clear field with Mr. Boynton. Miss Brooks winds up with four fiances!Finally Claudia, originally broadcast January 31, 1949, 76 years ago, A Tiny Thaw. David's in a good mood and looks like a lawyer. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Like every other town in the World War 2 era, Summerfield is in a big war bond drive. Gildersleeve and the whole family are doing all they can in support of the war effort. Marjorie is taking part in a theatrical group, Gildy is on the war bond committee, and he questions her about her play. She is a little star struck after her director has been praising her abilities. Birdie is a little upset that she won't eat, and Leroy is relentless in his teasing of her that Marjorie flees to her room.
It's a dark, cold, Monday morning as Gildersleeve faces the day. When he sleeps in and is in danger of missing breakfast, Leroy and Marjorie fear he may be sick. Even Birdie and Leila are concerned that Gildy could be coming down with something.
A Silly TuesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Fibber McGee and Molly originally broadcast January 14, 1947, 78 years ago, Package at the Post Office. Fibber battles a snowstorm to get a package from the Post Office. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast January 14, 1945, 80 years ago, For The Defense. Gildersleeve is trying to get out of a breach of promise suit filed against him by Miss Del Rey.Then The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast January 14, 1945, 80 years ago. Charlie tries to make Edgar sick. Guest author Louis Bromfield discusses farm animals with Charlie, as does Mortimer Snerd. Effie Klinker takes dancing lessons. Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast January 14, 1951, 74 years ago, Sapphire Returns. Trying to turn over a new leaf, Andy and the Kingfish wind up trying to return a stolen car. Finally, Superman, originally broadcast January 14, 1942, 83 years ago, Lita the Leopard Woman. Lois Lane receives the box of poisoned candy...from Clark Kent! Jimmy Olsen has eaten the candy, and doesn't stand a chance!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
It's a dark, cold, Monday morning as Gildersleeve faces the day. When he sleeps in and is in danger of missing breakfast, Leroy and Marjorie fear he may be sick. Even Birdie and Leila are concerned that Gildy could be coming down with something.
In Summerfield, it's Winter and Gildersleeve argues with Leroy about shoveling the walk. When he spots a cute woman out front, and recognizes her as Ann Tuttle, a visitor to…
New Years Day ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast January 1, 1939, 86 years ago, Goodbye 1938, Hello 1939. Mary reads a New Year's poem. The show features the first performance of, "The New Tenant," which was to become an annual New Year's fantasy. Followed by Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden, originally broadcast January 1, 1950, 75 years ago, Babysitting on New Years Eve. A New Year's Eve story. Miss Brooks is stuck babysitting while everyone else is going out to a party. Motion Picture Daily and Fame magazines present an award to Eve Arden as the best radio comedienne of 1949. Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast January 1, 1947, 78 years ago, New Years Ball. Gildersleeve resolves to be a bad boy! Dressed as a pirate, he goes to the costume ball without a date.Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 1, 1956, 69 years ago, Puckett's New Year. Jed Larner has left Ira Pucket out on the prairie, where his foot becomes badly frozen and is cut off by Doc. Feeling that he's less than a man, Pucket decides to rob a bank!Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast January 1, 1945, 80 years ago, New Years Day at Abners. While waiting for New Year's Day dinner, Lum, Abner and Ulysses opine how the womenfolk don't really appreciate the holidays!Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
All week long after Christmas, Gildersleeve has had to put up with noise from Leroy, and his new drum set. Since Marjorie cooperated in the Christmas tradition to stay home,…
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio, our "Saturday Matinee" celebrates the holiday season with a lineup of festive episodes. We kick off with the "Our Miss Brooks" episode titled “Exchanging Christmas Gifts,” where the ever-entertaining Miss Brooks, played by Eve Arden, navigates the complexities of gift exchanges among colleagues. The cast also features Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, and Richard Crenna as the endearing student Walter Denton. Following that, we lighten the mood with a "New Year's Skit" by Bob Hope. In this episode, Bob Hope delivers his trademark quick-witted humor in a series of comic sketches and monologues that reflect on the passing year and the one to come, featuring guest appearances by his regular ensemble including Les Brown and his Band of Renown. The festivities continue with an episode from "The Great Gildersleeve" titled "New Year's Costume Ball." Harold Peary stars as the lovable Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, wrestling with the hilarious mishaps of organizing a costume ball to ring in the new year. The episode also features Walter Tetley as his nephew Leroy and Lillian Randolph as their housekeeper, Birdie. The laughter carries on with the "Jack Benny Show," where Jack Benny and his cast, including Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and Rochester, engage in a whimsical adventure in "A New Year's Fantasy." This episode takes listeners on a humorous journey through time with Benny's vaudevillian antics. The grand finale features the legendary Count Basie Orchestra in CBS's "The Anniversary Dancing Party" New Year's special. Broadcast originally on December 31, 1967, this special brings the vibrant sounds of Count Basie and his orchestra to life, filling the airwaves with energetic jazz that's perfect for welcoming the new year. Together, these episodes create a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and music, encapsulating the spirit and excitement of the holiday season just before New Year's Eve.
It's that time of year for the Christmas festivities and the Gildersleeve home is decked out in all the trimmings. The family gather to hint at their Christmas surprises. when…
The Great Gildersleeve | (16) Selling the Iron Reindeer | 12-14-1941Facing a budget crunch, Gildersleeve is also faced with a household who all need money to spend on the upcoming Christmas holiday season. He has over extended himself in buying war bonds to do the patriotic thing,. Now the family each go on a quest to find resources to raise their own money to spend. Marjorie is set on selling an iron deer to raise money, and her conversation with the junk man leads to an interesting exchange of words. At the same time, Birdie has designs on the deer, as does Leroy and Gildersleeve. Who will win the race to sell it for scrap money? Mr Lewellyn, the man who sounds like Elmer Fudd, is still in town, and chats with Gildersleeve about his predicament. Can the man help Gildersleeve with some of his own bookkeepping woes? Will the multiple claims on the iron deer be cleared up? Who is getting the best deal for the disappearing deer?: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoy 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 | Instagram @duane.otr#comedyclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radioclassics #jackbenny #fibbermcgeemolly #bobhope #lucilleball #martinandlewis #grouchomarx #abbottandcostello #miltonberle #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #duaneotr:::: :
Gildersleeve decides to take the day off. He seems to have plenty to do, except do a chore for Birdie. Why is Leila buttering up Leroy to get to his…
A Funny SaturdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast November 16, 1952, 72 years ago, “The 10,000th Broadcast”. Purporting to be the 10,000th broadcast of the series, recollections about how Amos and Andy came to New York, how they met The Kingfish, how Amos met his wife, how Andy met and later was sued by Madam Queen.Followed by the news from 72 years ago, then The Aldrich Family starring Bobby Ellis, originaly broadcast November 16, 1952, 72 years ago, The Debating Team. Henry joins the debating team to impress Ellen. Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast November 16, 1941, 83 years ago, Serviceman for Thanksgiving. It's Thanksgiving, and Gildersleeve is trying to invite some soldiers to share his turkey. Followed by Lum and Abner, originally broadcast November 16, 1949, 75 years ago. The boys have a “Coming Out” Party for Andy. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast November 16, 1948, 76 years ago. Painting the porch furniture. Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelter
YOUTUBE FOLLOWERS: There will be a delay in release of these as they have to be manually released. Sorry for the delay. The podcasts are released through Spreaker at Midnight and flow down to other podcast channels shortly thereafter. A Funny FridayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast November 1, 1956, 68 years ago, Jolly Boys Haunted House Adventure. Gildersleeve setsup a Halloween party at a haunted house for the Jolly Boys, and Gildy does his part to make sure it's haunted!Then Father Knows Best starring Robert Young, originally broadcast November 1, 1951, 73 years ago, Neckties. A tie has appeared at the Anderson household, but no one knows who sent it.. We follow that with Jack Benny, originally broadcast November 1, 1953, 71 years ago, A Radio DJ Wakes up Jack. Hank, the all-night disc jockey, wakes Jack up at 4 A.M.!Then Fred Allen, originally broadcast November 1, 1942, 82 years ago with guest Robert Benchley. The March Of Trivia: Coffee rationing is to begin. Guest Robert Benchley cracks up during his chat with Fred. How Benchley gets "the biggest laugh in radio," and tries to listen to "The Fred Allen Show."Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast November 1, 1948, 76 years ago. David returns to work. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
A Halloweeny ThursdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Aldrich Family starring Ezra Stone, originally broadcast October 31, 1940, 84 years ago, Halloween. Henry's and his pal "Toby" plan to ring just one doorbell on Halloween. A deep well gets Toby, Henry and Homer in trouble with the law...several times.Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast October 31, 1943, 81 years ago, Halloween Party. While Leroy gets into some Halloween mischief, Gildersleeve and Judge Hooker bob for apples with Leila and Eve Goodwin. Then Inner Sanctum Mysteries, originally broadcast October 31, 1949, 75 years ago, Corpse for Halloween. A tiger hunt...in the jungles of New York City!Followed by The Shadow starring Orson Welles and Agnes Moorehead, originally broadcast October 31, 1937, 87 years ago, The Three Ghosts. The Shadow becomes the conscience needed to prevent a woman from being frightened to death. Finally Superman, originally broadcast October 31, 1941, 83 years ago, the Silver Arrow. The trail of the silver arrows is getting clearer. A picture with moving eyes!Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelter
A musical moment in the home is spoiled by Leroy's attempt at singing. Gildersleeve puts him to doing his homework. When Throckmorton decides to give the kids a lesson in…
A Funny WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Town Hall Tonight starring Fred Allen, originally broadcast October 16, 1935, 89 years ago, Who Killed Kirk Reubin? Town Hall Bulletins/News Of The Week: Mrs. Vanderbilt gets shooting lessons. A visit to the bank of tomorrow. The Town Hall Quartet sings a Yiddish dialect tune, "Since Yussel Learned To Yodel." Don't miss it! The Mighty Allen Art Players do, "Murder In The Dark," or "Who Killed Kirk Reuben?" One Long Pan takes the case. During the amateur contest: The Sickles Hayseeders (a hillbilly band), Betty Riley sings a ballad, Jack Shay plays 3 harmonicas at once (including one in the back of his neck!)We follow that with Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast October 16, 1945, 79 years ago, Getting a Pullman Reservation. Fibber tries to get railroad tickets for Mrs. Carstairs.Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast October 16, 1946, 78 years ago, Early Retirement. Gildersleeve is starting to consider an annuity for his retirement. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast October 16, 1941, 83 years ago, Ms Fredericks is dating. While Lum is recovering from his non-broken leg, others are courting Miss Fredericks. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee", we're kicking off with a delightful spookfest from the "Ozzie and Harriet" radio show in the episode title "Haunted House", which first aired on October 31st, 1948. In this episode, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson investigate a supposedly haunted house, navigating a series of comedic scares and misunderstandings. The cast features Ozzie Nelson as Ozzie, Harriet Nelson as Harriet, along with their real-life sons David and Ricky Nelson playing themselves. Supporting roles include Lurene Tuttle, John Brown, and Janet Waldo, adding to the ghostly hijinks. Next, we travel back to October 24th, 1939, for the "Fibber McGee and Molly" episode "Gildersleeve's Halloween Party". The storyline revolves around Fibber McGee and Molly planning a Halloween party that unexpectedly involves their neighbour Gildersleeve in peculiar and humorous situations. Jim Jordan stars as Fibber McGee and Marian Jordan plays Molly, with Harold Peary making a memorable appearance as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve. The episode is peppered with laughs and light-hearted pranks, reflecting the show's hallmark blend of humour and warmth. Concluding the trio of shows is "The Jack Benny Show" with the episode "Halloween Celebration", originally broadcast on November 2nd, 1941. This episode captures Jack Benny and his gang in the midst of Halloween celebrations, featuring a mix of costume gaps, trick-or-treating, and Jack's notoriously stingy antics. The ensemble includes Jack Benny as himself, Mary Livingstone as his girlfriend, Phil Harris as the bandleader, Dennis Day as the young singer, and Rochester played by Eddie Anderson, all contributing to the festive chaos. Together, these episodes offer a nostalgic glimpse into Halloween celebrations of the past, filled with laughter, community spirit, and a touch of the eerie, perfectly encapsulating the golden age of radio entertainment.
2+ Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Red Skelton Show, originally broadcast October 9, 1949, 75 years ago, The Barbeque. Red is having a barbecue, Willie Lump-Lump pays a visit. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid" stops by for a hamburger. Followed by The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show, originally broadcast October 9, 1953, 71 years ago, Alice's First Date. The cast does a satire of, "Dragnet." Phil breaks up his daughter's first date. Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Perry, originally broadcast October 9, 1946, 78 years ago, Leila Leaves Town. Leila's leaving Summerfield to get married, a difficult parting for Gildersleeve. Followed by Bob Hope, originally broadcast October 9, 1953, 71 years ago with Jack Buchanan and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Bob is in London and talks about his trip with Buchanan. Buchanan and Fairbanks joined Hope in a sketch about the second invasion of England. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast October 9, 1941, 83 years ago, The New School Teacher. Lum is hurt because he was passed up to be the President of the School Board. Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Famly Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelterCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we kick off with an episode of "The Great Gildersleeve" titled "Golf Tournament," which first aired on September 6, 1942. In this comedic tale, the lovable Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve finds himself tangled in a humorous series of events when he decides to enter a local golf tournament, despite his dubious golfing skills. The episode features Harold Peary as Gildersleeve, along with a supporting cast that includes Lillian Randolph as Birdie, Walter Tetley as Leroy, and Earle Ross as Judge Hooker, all bringing life to this entertaining escapade. Following that, we delve into "The Mel Blanc Show" with the episode "Show at the Market" from June 17, 1947. In this episode, Mel Blanc's character gets into a series of slapstick misadventures at a local supermarket where he works, creating chaos while trying to impress his girlfriend's father. The show stars Mel Blanc in multiple roles, showcasing his incredible vocal talents, with supporting performances from Mary Jane Croft, Joe Kearns, and Hans Conried, who contribute to the lively atmosphere of the show. To cap off our matinee, we present a special live performance by Billie Holiday from April 24, 1946, at the Embassy Theater in Los Angeles, California. In this memorable event, the legendary jazz singer delivers an enchanting set of her classic hits, captivating the audience with her soulful voice and emotional depth. Accompanied by a talented ensemble of musicians, this performance stands as a testament to Holiday's profound impact on the world of jazz and music at large. Tune in this Saturday for a journey back in time with these classic radio shows and a legendary musical performance on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee."
As the show opens, we find the Judge and Gildersleeve escorting Miss Goodwin home. When the judge departs, Gildy asks Miss Goodwin for advice on deciding to get married. It…
Gildersleeve has been hanging out with the new school principal, and getting turned on to classical music. At home, he has a couple small fires to stomp out with the…
Spending a few family moments at the breakfast table, Gildersleeve, Marjorie, and Leroy talk about the day's events. Water Commissioner Gildersleeve reads an article in the paper accusing the department…
Gildersleeve - Marjories Invitation. 490518. It's the close of another day in Summerfield and Gildersleeve arives home at the end of his day to learn from Leroy about Marjorie's latest love interest. Though the starry eyed Marjorie shares some tender,poetic moements, Leroy still thinks the guy is a goof, but Gildy gets a kick out of her crush. After dinner Gildy accomodates Marjorie as she has Rodney over. Gildy eavesdrops as he leaves the young couple alone.
2+ Hours of VarietyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast August 27, 1943, 81 years ago, The End of Vacation. The first show of the new season. Gildersleeve's on vacation at Grass Lake, trying to heal his broken heart and dodging amorous women. Is Leila Ransom coming back to Summerfield a new widow?Followed by George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast August 29, 1944, 80 years ago, No Money for Auction. Gracie tries to get $20 out of George to pay for the antiques she bought at an auction. Then Pete Kelly's Blues starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast August 29, 1951, 73 years ago, Zelda. Zelda wants Pete to get a phonograph record back from Matty Wynn. Why does she want the recording of "June Night" so badly?Followed by X Minus One, originally broadcast August 29, 1957, 67 years ago, Volpla. Talking birds from another world? It's all a practical joke...but on whom?Finally Superman, originally broadcast August 29, 1941, 83 years ago, Dr. Roebling and The Voice Machine. A trap at the drawbridge, foiled by Superman. The end of the adventure.Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
Wouldn't it be nice to have a friend who was a millionaire? Gildersleeve does. He is thrilled to know that his friend Ben will be coming for a visit. As…
Best known to radio fans as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's on again/off again fiancee, Shirley Mitchell had a long career on the air and the big and small screens. We'll hear her meet a man and his knife in "Blind Date" (originally aired on CBS on November 18, 1954). Plus, she's Leila Ransom opposite Harold Peary in The Great Gildersleeve (originally aired on NBC on September 26, 1943).
After the last episode, it has come about that Gildersleeve's actually did capture a burglar, and has a brief moment of glory in the radio. He is proud of the…
2+ Hours of VarietyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Chase and Sanborn Hour, originally broadcast August 13, 1939, 85 years ago with guest Joan Blondell. Charlie McCarthy is planning a hiking trip. Guest Joan Blondell and Don Ameche appear in a Hollywood comedy, "Stardust," by Cyril Kramer. A few seconds have been deleted from the drama. Vera Vague lectures about travel to England. Charlie stages his own version of "Stardust," called, "Fishing Prohibited," or "No Casting Today."Followed by The Jackie Gleason Les Tremayne Show, originally broadcast August 13, 1944, 80 years ago with guest Edgar Bergen. Jackie recounts his youth in Brooklyn. A salute to the state of New York. Edgar (appearing without dummies) describes his plan to introduce a "bachelor girl" dummy in the fall (describing the as yet un-named Effie Clinker). Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast August 13, 1952, 72 years ago, Gildy goes on a Diet. When his family makes fun of his weight, Gildersleeve decides he's going to diet. Finally Superman, originally broadcast August 13, 1941, 83 years ago, Dr Roebling and the Voice Machine. The voice machine is repaired, and tunes in on plans for murder! Clark Kent is arrested!Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with "The Great Gildersleeve," featuring the episode "Leroy Runs Away" from February 1st, 1942. In this episode, young Leroy, feeling misunderstood at home, decides to run away. His guardian, Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, along with Leroy's sister Marjorie and their housekeeper Birdie, embark on a humorous and heartwarming search to bring him back. The cast includes Harold Peary as Gildersleeve, Walter Tetley as Leroy, Lurene Tuttle as Marjorie, and Lillian Randolph as Birdie. Following this, we have "The Martin and Lewis Show" with the episode "Money Problems" originally broadcast on November 14th, 1949. Here, the comedic duo Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis face hilarious financial troubles that lead them through a series of misadventures trying to raise money. Dean Martin smooths things over with his singing while Jerry Lewis' antics add to the chaos. The main cast features Dean Martin as himself and Jerry Lewis also as himself, bringing their iconic blend of music and comedy to the airwaves. Lastly, the "Lux Radio Theatre" presents "The Awful Truth," a comedic tale about misunderstandings and reconciliation originally aired on March 10th, 1941. Starring Bob Hope, Ralph Bellamy, and Constance Bennett, this episode follows a married couple on the verge of divorce who gradually rediscover their love for each other through a series of comical situations and mishaps. Bob Hope shines as the charming lead, with Ralph Bellamy and Constance Bennett delivering strong performances that capture the romantic and humorous spirit of the story. Join us for a trip back in time with these classic radio shows, each filled with its own unique blend of humor, drama, and timeless entertainment.
Performed by the KCAL Old Time Radio Troupe of Nicholasville, Ky, this is an episode of their Summer Shenanigans show. Three shows over July 12 - 14, 2024. This episode of Great Gildersleeve is "Gildersleeve's New Secretary" and originally aired on April 21, 1948. Cast includes: Doug Fain (Announcer and Mr. Peavey), Norman Cline (Gildersleeve), Susan Clements (Adeline, Marjorie, and Secretary), Connie McDonald (Bessie), David Damron (Leroy and Floyd), Steve Watts (Mayor), Galisa Watts (Queen and Birdie), Billy Holland (Dane and Judge). Singing and sound effects is Adam Higginbotham. www.kcalotr.com
Matt Gildersleeve, the Director of Sports Performance for football joins us. He talks about summer workouts, who the fastest players on the team are, and expectations. He talks about newcomers Bryce Foster and Bai Jobe along with the improvements of several players. We give a breakdown on the defense for fall camp by position. An NIL event for football coming to KC and open invitation for all. The focus now turns to 2026 recruiting and the staff may be off to a good start with local prospects.