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Doctor at Large
13 Episodes
Sequel to Doctor in the House--Humorous Doctor Escapade-say AHH!1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
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Date with Judy
53 Episodes
A Date with Judy evolves around the life of Judy, a teenager who spends her day on the telephone, arranging, discussing, and lamenting the lack of dates.1 Volume |
53 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Doctor in the House
13 Episodes
Uproarious Sit Com Staged in a Teaching Hospital!1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Drug Store
24 Episodes
From Peavey's Pharmacy on The Great Gildersleeve to the mysterious ingredients used by The Green Hornet, the local drug store was a place to meet, greet, grab a chocolate malt, and maybe solve a mystery or two.1 Volume |
24 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Burl Ives
43 Episodes
With his trademark beard and guitar, Burl Ives seemed to always be able to sing the songs that people wanted to hear. 1 Volume |
43 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bright Star
31 Episodes
The series was also called the Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Show and used big film stars to add to the appeal of the show and gain listeners.1 Volume |
31 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Black Crows (Two Black Crows)
14 Episodes
Black-face comedy was a standard of vaudeville and early radio. Although their blatant stereotyping would be considered offensive in racially sensitive times, the characters were genuinely funny if taken at face value. The Two Black Crows was one of the better programs from the minstrel tradition, although it never achieved the popularity of Amos 'n' Andy.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
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Bob Burns Show
17 Episodes
This comedy show debuted in September 1941 as The Arkansas Traveler. Featuring the music of Spike Jones, the show featured Bob Burns playing his "Bazooka," a homemade instrument that he made from a whiskey funnel and two gas pipes. 1 Volume |
17 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bloopers
364 Episodes
Old Time Radio is that most of it was broadcast live and anything could happen across a live microphone, and very often it did! Every Actor flubs or forgets a line from time to time, but because most OTR Programs were recorded from Live Broadcasts, the Bloopers will last forever. Here are more than 12 hours of mistakes and bloopers from the Golden Age of Radio.1 Volume |
364 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Blondie
54 Episodes
Blondie and Dagwood charmed the world as a typical married couple on the screen radio, and especially the funny-pages. 1 Volume |
54 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Al Pearce Show
14 Episodes
Al Pearce and his Gang, is a comedy show that changed much through its run due to an unstable relationship with networks and sponsors. Al Pearce got his start in show business when he was working as a real door-to-door salesman.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Billy Jones and Ernie Hare
16 Episodes
The Music and Comedy Duo starred in this Early Radio Show Sensation1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Beulah
40 Episodes
A spin-off of the Fibber McGee & Molly series, Beulah was a novelty character, created and sustained by the startling concept of a white man doing a black woman's voice.1 Volume |
40 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Barrel of Fun
7 Episodes
This music and comedy show stars Charlie Ruggles, the versatile comedian who quips such smart smacks.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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April Fools Pranks, Jokes, Gags and Hoaxes
52 Episodes
Is that a spot of ketchup on your shirt? April Fools' traditions go back a long time. Get out your whoopee cushion and check your shoelaces and enjoy this OTRCAT original collection of April Fool's Day Shows.1 Volume |
52 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Anderson Family
38 Episodes
The Anderson Family is a fairly typical Family Situation Comedy, featuring a noble but semi-inept father, a loving and sometimes acid wife, and a precocious scamp who seems to have more on the ball than his parents. In this case, the program is a showcase for one of radio's longest lasting scamps, Walter Tetley, also known for playing nephew Leroy on The Great Gildersleeve and the delivery boy Julius who had a crush on Alice Faye on the Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.1 Volume |
38 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Alan Young Show
49 Episodes
Best known for his role in "Mr Ed", Alan Young's summer radio show replacement was "routine situation comedy" laced with "rapid-fire gags."1 Volume |
49 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sealtest Village Store
30 Episodes
Sealtest Icecream tried to attract patrons to the fountain at The Sealtest Village Store.1 Volume |
30 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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