We’ll hear from The Fred Allen Show this week, with an episode titled The Perfect Crime with guest James Mason. This episode originally aired October 19, 1947.
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We’ll hear from The Fred Allen Show this week, with an episode titled The Perfect Crime with guest James Mason. This episode originally aired October 19, 1947.
Continue|CommentWe’ll hear from Eve Arden as Our Miss Brooks this week. From May 19, 1950 here’s an episode titled The Auction.
Continue|CommentFrom The Mel Blanc Show we’ll hear an episode titled The Cake Contest. This originally aired September 17, 1946.
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Continue|CommentThis week we’ll hear from The Stan Freberg Show, and its episode from September 15, 1957 titled Another Hi-Fi Lecture.
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Continue|CommentThis week we’ll enjoy the comedic talents of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on the imaginatively named The Martin And Lewis Show. This episode is the very first, and features guest Lucille Ball. It aired April 3, 1949.
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Continue|CommentThis episode features guest Humphrey Bogart, and first aired September 12, 1943.
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Continue|CommentThis week, Red Skelton is Looking For Trouble in this episode from January 29, 1946.
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