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Bob Burns Show
16 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 |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ann Rutherford
31 Episodes
Best remembered for playing Scarlett's sister in Gone with the Wind, Ann Rutherford appeared in more than 60 pictures and was featured as Andy Hardy's girlfriend.1 Volume |
31 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Douglas MacArthur
17 Episodes
Douglas MacArthur served as US General of the Army and field marshal to the Philippine Army. As Chief of Staff of the Army during the 1930s, he played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during WWII.1 Volume |
17 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Andy Williams
8 Episodes
After starting in a vocal quartet with his brothers, Andy Williams became one of the most successful vocalists in show business.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Betsy Drake
9 Episodes
Best known for being Cary Grant's third wife and his longest marriage, Betsy Drake was also a writer and a survivor of the SS Andrea Doria sinking.1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Beatrice Kay
12 Episodes
Beatrice Kay was an American singer, vaudevillian, music hall performer, and stage and film actress.1 Volume |
12 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Steve Lawrence Show
32 Episodes
Known from husband and wife duo Steve and Eydie performed a syndicated program for US Army Recruiting.1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mel Torme
39 Episodes
Tagged the Velvet Fog, Mel Tormé was one of the smoothest and most musical of all the great crooners.
1 Volume |
39 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bert Lytell
7 Episodes
Although his film career essentially ended with the dawn of talking pictures, Bert Lytell remained an important presence on stage and radio.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Beatrice Lillie
15 Episodes
The funniest woman in the World, Beatrice Lillie was thrown out of a church choir at the age of eight for making the boys giggle during services.1 Volume |
15 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ben Lyon
6 Episodes
A successful film actor whose career spanned the silent and talking film eras, as an executive for Twentieth Century Fox Ben Lyon was responsible for discovering Marilyn Monroe.1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jane Powell
18 Episodes
She was the eternal “girl next door” Jane Powell and got her start singing in motion pictures. 1 Volume |
18 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mayor La Guardia
35 Episodes
Fiorello H. La Guardia was the reform-minded Mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1945, known for his public works projects, transportation improvements, and anti-corruption efforts.1 Volume |
35 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mary Margaret McBride
7 Episodes
Mary Margaret McBride was known for treating her interviewees as a friends asking engaging and insightful questions1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Hildegardes Radio Room
52 Episodes
The blonde siren songbird is best known for her signature tune, "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup." Hildegarde's Radio Room included co-conspirators as Phil Regan, Burgess Meredith, Clifton Webb, Patsy Kelly, and Xavier Cugat.1 Volume |
52 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Victor Borge
46 Episodes
Presenting some of the Best Performances by the "Clown Prince of Denmark."1 Volume |
46 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lena Horne
17 Episodes
Singing sensation of stage and screen, Lena Horne performed for audiences in the Cotton Club, for major MGM movies, in the USO, Broadway, and multiple radio and television appearances.1 Volume |
17 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Charlie Barnet
28 Episodes
One of the Jazzmen who embodied the joy of the Jazz world was saxophonist and bandleader Charlie Barnet.1 Volume |
28 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Herbert Hoover
35 Episodes
The first US President born west of the Mississippi, Herbert Hoover was president during the earliest years of old time radio.1 Volume |
35 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Christmas Sing With Bing
8 Episodes
After missing Christmas 1954 on the air, Bing Crosby began a new tradition with 'A Christmas Sing.'1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kate Smith
36 Episodes
Larger than Life Contralto Presents Singing and Variety1 Volume |
36 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Henry Morgan
45 Episodes
Henry Morgan was a professional humorist, but network executives and his sponsors would argue that his business was making their lives miserable. Fans tuned in to hear what he had to say, and that is what kept him on the air.1 Volume |
45 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bert Lahr
20 Episodes
Best known as "The Cowardly Lion" in The Wizard of Oz, Bert Lahr got his start at age 15 after running away from home to join a juvenile vaudeville troupe where he was known for his rubber-faced antics.1 Volume |
20 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Eddy Arnold
5 Episodes
Eddy Arnold, "The Tennessee Plowboy, was a cowboy singer with a powerful set of lungs. Slip on your boots and start your toes tappin' because Eddy's in town and he's belting them out with gusto! 1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ned Wever
23 Episodes
Though most may remember him for his supportive rolls on television and film, Wever was a multi-talented performer and lyricist who contributed to the success of the some of the biggest names in music.1 Volume |
23 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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