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Classic radio programs from the Golden Age of radio.
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Gasoline Alley: Part 2, 16 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsWith its comic book beginning, "Gasoline Alley" was a radio hit. Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, and Robert Dryden were among the cast members of the 1948–1949 syndicated sitcom Gasoline Alley. The Polka Dots, a harmonica ensemble, provided the opening theme music for the Autolite-sponsored program. Skeezix and his partner, Wilmer Bobble, operated the Wallet and Bobble Garage, a petrol station and garage, in the 15-minute episodes. This series ran on WOR in New York from July 16, 1948, to January 7, 1949.3 views -
Gasoline Alley: Part 1, 16 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsWith its comic book beginning, "Gasoline Alley" was a radio hit. Bill Lipton, Mason Adams, and Robert Dryden were among the cast members of the 1948–1949 syndicated sitcom Gasoline Alley. The Polka Dots, a harmonica ensemble, provided the opening theme music for the Autolite-sponsored program. Skeezix and his partner, Wilmer Bobble, operated the Wallet and Bobble Garage, a petrol station and garage, in the 15-minute episodes. This series ran on WOR in New York from July 16, 1948, to January 7, 1949. Over 4 hours of programming.3 views -
Aldrich Family: Part 3. 25 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsSam and Alice, their daughter Mary, and their son Henry made up the Aldrich family. Mary and Henry went to Centerville High School, Alice was a stay-at-home mom, and Sam served as the town's district attorney (Centerville). Henry had a friend named Homer. Henry's first girlfriend was Kathleen, but Eleanor eventually took her place. The principal of the high school was Mr. Bradley. Homer was Henry's "cohort in misadventure," and he was "trouble-prone" altogether. Alice would call, "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" at the beginning of each episode, to which he would respond, "Coming, Mother!" Over 11 hours of programming that originally aired from April 27, 1944 to February 3, 194920 views -
Aldrich Family: Part 4. 29 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsSam and Alice, their daughter Mary, and their son Henry made up the Aldrich family. Mary and Henry went to Centerville High School, Alice was a stay-at-home mom, and Sam served as the town's district attorney (Centerville). Henry had a friend named Homer. Henry's first girlfriend was Kathleen, but Eleanor eventually took her place. The principal of the high school was Mr. Bradley. Homer was Henry's "cohort in misadventure," and he was "trouble-prone" altogether. Alice would call, "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" at the beginning of each episode, to which he would respond, "Coming, Mother!" Over 16 hours of programming that originally aired from February 15, 1951 to April 26, 1953. This segment contains the final "good-bye episiode".9 views -
Aldrich Family: Part 2. 25 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsSam and Alice, their daughter Mary, and their son Henry made up the Aldrich family. Mary and Henry went to Centerville High School, Alice was a stay-at-home mom, and Sam served as the town's district attorney (Centerville). Henry had a friend named Homer. Henry's first girlfriend was Kathleen, but Eleanor eventually took her place. The principal of the high school was Mr. Bradley. Homer was Henry's "cohort in misadventure," and he was "trouble-prone" altogether. Alice would call, "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" at the beginning of each episode, to which he would respond, "Coming, Mother!" Over 11 hours of programming that originally aired from August 13, 1942, to March 11, 194719 views 1 comment -
Aldrich Family: Part 1. 25 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsSam and Alice, their daughter Mary, and their son Henry made up the Aldrich family. Mary and Henry went to Centerville High School, Alice was a stay-at-home mom, and Sam served as the town's district attorney (Centerville). Henry had a friend named Homer. Henry's first girlfriend was Kathleen, but Eleanor eventually took her place. The principal of the high school was Mr. Bradley.Homer was Henry's "cohort in misadventure" and he was "trouble prone" altogether. Alice would call, "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" at the beginning of each episode, to which he would respond, "Coming, Mother!" Over 8 hours of programming that originally aired from March 10, 1939 to March 11, 194337 views -
Life with Luigi: Part 3. 25 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsThe adventures of Luigi Basco, an antique shop owner and recent Italian immigrant in Chicago. In each episode Luigi recounts his experiences in a letter to his mother in Italy. Over 12 hours of programming originally aired from December 6, 1949, to May 30, 1950.25 views -
Life with Luigi: Part 2. 25 Episodes from the Golden Age of Radio
BBClassicsThe adventures of Luigi Basco, an antique shop owner and recent Italian immigrant in Chicago. In each episode Luigi recounts his experiences in a letter to his mother in Italy. Over 12 hours of programming originally aired from June 5, 1949, to Nov. 29, 1949.26 views -
Life with Luigi: 15 Episodes
BBClassicsThe adventures of Luigi Basco, an antique shop owner and recent Italian immigrant in Chicago. In each episode Luigi recounts his experiences in a letter to his mother in Italy. Over 7 hours of programing originally aired from March 13, 1949 to July 10, 1949.20 views