124
classic episodes of Aldrich Family
81 classic episodes of
Judy Canova
538 more bonus classic Old Time
Radio Shows
ALL KNOWN EPISODES TO EXIST.
Don't be fooled by other
collections that claim to contain more episodes. Many of these shows
were aired on multiple dates in reruns, so you have plenty of
sellers out there padding their collections with reruns!
We feature all known episodes in existence and do not add
"fluff" to our collections to increase our claimed episode count
like many others.
NOTICE: This
collection is all in MP3 format supplied on DVD. You play
this in your computer and then can copy all the MP3 files to
your MP3 player of choice. This DVD will NOT play in a
regular CD player in your car, or your TV's DVD player, it is
intended for your computer only which will allow you to transfer
the MP3 files to any device that can play MP3's. This collection remains the
largest most original collection on ebay.
Aldrich
Family:
The Aldrich Family was a teenage sitcom that featured "America's
favorite teenager" Henry Aldrich, portrayed by Ezra Stone (until
1942), Norman Tokar (1942-1943), Dickie Jones(1943-1944),
Raymond Ives (1944-1945), and Bobby Ellis (1952, both in radio
and television). Debuting as a replacement for Jack Benny's
Show, the series started airing on July 2, 1939. Months later,
it moved to another timeslot and remained there until the show
ended in April 19, 1953. During the show's first two years, it
was one of the highest-rating radio shows, alongside Fibber
McGee and Molly, Jack Benny, and Bob Hope.
The series was best known for its opening exchange between Henry
and his mother, which goes as "Henreeeee! Aldrich!" to which the
teen responded, "Com-ing, Mother!"
Judy
Canova:
A beauty with
pigtails-and-calico fashion? You’re probably referring
to Judy Canova. Pigtails was no contemporary fashion but
rather used in 1943. Starring Judy Canova herself, the
show revolves around the story of a woman from a small
town who tried her luck in Hollywood and how she now
divides her time between home and Southern California.
In the show, Judy Canova often tell interesting tales
about Loverboy, her pig, and Cousin Uranus who had an
unusual taste for chopped-liver ice cream.
The show will
always be remembered by two things: first, through its
pigtail fashion (which became a hit to college ladies),
and its closing song Goodnight Soldier during the onset
of WWII with its line: “wherever you may be... my
heart's lonely... without you."
Bonus Radio Shows:
As a sampler of our old
time radio library, we are including these
classic old time radio shows on this DVD-ROM at no extra charge:
Billy Jones and Ernie Hare |
Dude Martin |
Hour of Charm |
Bozo and Friends |
Duncan Campbell |
Howdy Doody |
Buster Brown Gang |
Dunniger The Mentalist |
Idiot's Weekly |
Calvin and the Colonel |
Falstaff's Fables |
Jack and Jill |
Canadian Snapshots |
Georgia Crackers |
Jan Savitt and His Hop
Hatters |
Carter Sisters |
Happy Gang, The |
Jane Endicott Reporter |
Comic Parade |
Hoards Of The Things |
Johnny Madiero |
Comic Weekly Man |
Hobbit, The |
The Jumping Beans |
Conan the Barbarian |
Home Is What You Make It |
Just Plain Bill |
Date with Duke |
Hoofers |
King Cole Trio |
Dick and Jeanie |
Horace Heidt |
Ladies Be Seated |
Dr Pepper |
Horatio Hornblower |
Lassie |
Dr Pepper Parade |
The Hornblower |
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