Wed, 23 November 2005 Mike has returned to Radio Memories Channel 1, just in time for Turkey Dinner!
He's brought along 2 well meaning guys by the name of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. We're inviting some posh guests over, so lets all mind our table manners and remember not to eat with our hands, alright?
From Nov. 23rd, 1944 it's a "Formal Thanksgiving".Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 November 2005 We're settleing back, this week, with a piping hot cup of Maxwell House Coffee. As we place our ballet for Gracie Allen as she leads the way in "Beating the High Cost of Living" in this "Burns & Allen Show" from Sept. 25th, 1947.
"It's good to the last....DROP! And that one's good too!!"Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 October 2005 Jack, Mary, and Don (see picture) are having a Halloween party, with Rochester, Phil and Kenny. It's the same Sunday evening that Orson Welles was telling everybody that martians were invading Earth. It's our last party for Halloween, "The Jack Benny Program" from Oct. 30th, 1938, with a guest apearance from Western film personality, Andy Devine.Comments[1] |
Wed, 19 October 2005 It's NO ESCAPE! Halloween Party Month has you where it wants you. Taking you to the haunting home of Throcmorton P. Gildersleeve. His guests are the McGee's and the rest of Wista Vista, in this episode of "Fibber McGee & Molly" from Oct. 24th 1939.Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 October 2005 We continue our Halloween Party Month of chills, thrills, the supernatural, and just plain creepiness from Old Time Radio comedies past. This week we celebrate with our favorite High School teacher Eve Arden in "Our Miss Brooks" with Gale Gorden as the school principle on the verge of a nervoius breakdown in "The Halloween Party" from Oct. 30th, 1949.Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 October 2005 It's to late to turn back, from Halloween Party Month, now! Chester A. Riley and his son junior know this to be true as they venture into "The Haunted House" in this classic sitcomedy. Staring William Bendix, from October of 1944.Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 Mike prepares for our all October long Halloween party, by rumaging thru the comedy achcives at darkest ends of the Radio Momories memory banks. There we discover this blood curteling file of the very first episode of the spinoff series of Jack Benny tenor, Dennis Day.
"A Day In The Life Of Dennis Day" (1946-1951) for CBS. Come listen with us to "Masquerade ball" from 10-03-1946, if you DARE!Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 Ladies and Gentelman..The secret word tonight is "Sign". "Really?" "YOU BET YOUR LIFE!"
And now here he is, the one, the only...GROUCHO!! "Hey that's me!"
From April 9th, 1952.Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 September 2005 It's Homefront Hijinks, as we go on a sercret mission with agents Jim and Marian Jordan, codename: "Fibber McGee and Molly". So get out your sercet decoder ring while we listen to this classic radio comedy from April 18th, 1944, "The German Spy"!Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 September 2005 Mike invites you to take a trip with the Harris family, as "The Circus" comes to town, in this laugh-out-loud comedy from April 10th, 1949!Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 September 2005 We ask for your help in the rescue and relief for the victums of Huricane Katrina.
Do what you can to do right, contact the American Red Cross 1-800-HELP-NOW. Category: general -- posted at: 4:00 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 September 2005 He's not the "alright", not the "okay", not even the "so-so". He is the "GREAT" Gildersleeve! Herold Peary stars in this classic Old Time Radio situation comedy series. From Sept. 7th, 1941, We descover the fate of "Marjorie's Cake".Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 August 2005 Summer Vacation is over! It's back to school with you, as we resume our
studies of great American radio sitcoms. Mr. Tucker is your instructor as examine
"Our Miss Brooks" (1948-1957) starring Eve Arden, as Miss Connie Brooks young
English teacher of Madison High School. Today's lecture is "Project X" from
03-06-1955, so no gum and no text messaging during the presentation.
Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 This week, Radio Memories's own comedy host, Mike Tucker takes us to visit
with the legendary husband and wife team of George and Gracie. In this c.1942
sitcom episode we'll find out how Gracie gets George hauled into "Traffic Court."
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Mike has returned to Radio Memories Channel 1, just in time for Turkey Dinner!
He's brought along 2 well meaning guys by the name of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. We're inviting some posh guests over, so lets all mind our table manners and remember not to eat with our hands, alright?
From Nov. 23rd, 1944 it's a "Formal Thanksgiving".
We're settleing back, this week, with a piping hot cup of Maxwell House Coffee. As we place our ballet for Gracie Allen as she leads the way in "Beating the High Cost of Living" in this "Burns & Allen Show" from Sept. 25th, 1947.
"It's good to the last....DROP! And that one's good too!!"
Jack, Mary, and Don (see picture) are having a Halloween party, with Rochester, Phil and Kenny. It's the same Sunday evening that Orson Welles was telling everybody that martians were invading Earth. It's our last party for Halloween, "The Jack Benny Program" from Oct. 30th, 1938, with a guest apearance from Western film personality, Andy Devine.
It's NO ESCAPE! Halloween Party Month has you where it wants you. Taking you to the haunting home of Throcmorton P. Gildersleeve. His guests are the McGee's and the rest of Wista Vista, in this episode of "Fibber McGee & Molly" from Oct. 24th 1939.
We continue our Halloween Party Month of chills, thrills, the supernatural, and just plain creepiness from Old Time Radio comedies past. This week we celebrate with our favorite High School teacher Eve Arden in "Our Miss Brooks" with Gale Gorden as the school principle on the verge of a nervoius breakdown in "The Halloween Party" from Oct. 30th, 1949.
It's to late to turn back, from Halloween Party Month, now! Chester A. Riley and his son junior know this to be true as they venture into "The Haunted House" in this classic sitcomedy. Staring William Bendix, from October of 1944.
Mike prepares for our all October long Halloween party, by rumaging thru the comedy achcives at darkest ends of the Radio Momories memory banks. There we discover this blood curteling file of the very first episode of the spinoff series of Jack Benny tenor, Dennis Day.
"A Day In The Life Of Dennis Day" (1946-1951) for CBS. Come listen with us to "Masquerade ball" from 10-03-1946, if you DARE!
Ladies and Gentelman..The secret word tonight is "Sign". "Really?" "YOU BET YOUR LIFE!"
And now here he is, the one, the only...GROUCHO!! "Hey that's me!"
From April 9th, 1952.
It's Homefront Hijinks, as we go on a sercret mission with agents Jim and Marian Jordan, codename: "Fibber McGee and Molly". So get out your sercet decoder ring while we listen to this classic radio comedy from April 18th, 1944, "The German Spy"!
Mike invites you to take a trip with the Harris family, as "The Circus" comes to town, in this laugh-out-loud comedy from April 10th, 1949!
We ask for your help in the rescue and relief for the victums of Huricane Katrina.
Do what you can to do right, contact the American Red Cross 1-800-HELP-NOW.
He's not the "alright", not the "okay", not even the "so-so". He is the "GREAT" Gildersleeve! Herold Peary stars in this classic Old Time Radio situation comedy series. From Sept. 7th, 1941, We descover the fate of "Marjorie's Cake".
This week, Radio Memories's own comedy host, Mike Tucker takes us to visit
with the legendary husband and wife team of George and Gracie. In this c.1942
sitcom episode we'll find out how Gracie gets George hauled into "Traffic Court."