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| Popular singer and movie star Bing Crosby was the host of his own music and variety show for almost 15 years. Known for his pleasant personality and his love of jazz, Bing Crosby attracted many... |
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| Pop-eyed and boundlessly energetic, Eddie Cantor was the first of vaudeville's top stars to take radio by storm. This high-spirited singer and comedian changed the rules of radio by encouraging... |
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Comedy Volume 1 Includes: Amos 'n' Andy - Andy and Madame Queen Together Again - 03/10/1944 Life of Riley - Basketball Game - Bribe? Charlie Mccarthy Show - Charlie to Marry Marilyn Monroe -... |
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Starring Jim and Marian Jordan in a comedy featuring their loveable characters Fibber Mcgee and Molly. Originally Performed on 02/10/1947 with Fibber Mcgee and Molly |
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| For more than 20 years, Jack Benny reigned as the king of radio comedy. How he turned a miserable, self-absorbed cheapskate into a beloved icon ranks among the great achievements in entertainment... |
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Best of Jack Benny Volume 2 Includes: Jack Benny Program - First Show for Cbs, w/ Amos & Andy - 01/02/1949 Jack Benny Program - Guest: Danny Kaye - 03/06/1955 Jack Benny Program - Guests:... |
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| The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. The Lux Radio Theatre began in 1934 featuring dramas from Broadway, but there... |
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Best of Burns and Allen Volume 1 Includes: Burns and Allen Show - 15th Anniversary on Radio w/ Al Jolson - 02/20/1947 Burns and Allen Show - Gold Rush Gracie - 08/12/1940 Burns and Allen Show... |
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| For almost two decades, Edgar Bergen was remarkably successful in bringing the most unlikely of vaudeville acts to radio: ventriloquism. The star of the show was Bergen’s dummy, Charlie McCarthy, a... |
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Best of Bob Hope Volume 1 Includes: Bob Hope Show - Guest: Al Jolson - 04/08/1947 Bob Hope Show - Guest: Basil Rathbone - 01/28/1941 Bob Hope Show - Guest: Bette Davis - 10/13/1942 Bob... |
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