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A weekend doesn't pass without me listening to our state PBS networks broadcast of old time radio on Saturday and Sunday nights. I love the great gildersleeve and ozzie & harriet. Oh, they like to play the dramas like gunsmoke and the lone ranger, but the comedies are the best. Radio was certainly good back in those days.
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I find these shows to be very comforting. Indeed the comedies are the best. It's fun to see how they worked raunchy humor around the censors. Plus you get shows like Red Skelton and Bob Hope and Martin and Lewis (beautiful chaos) with all their great ad libs!
Also, a lot of tv shows started out as OTR (Dragnet, I love Lucy, Bonanza). Glad yr a fan Larry. Before I moved to a non-smoking apt. I would unwind with a nice cigar and hours of great radio shows, staring at a candle's shadow on the wall and imagining the events unfold. |
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I like how they painlessly sneak in the ads on the shows such as Pabst Blue Ribbon and the Roma Wine company. They integrated commercials into the script so seamlessly that we hardly knew they were ads. Good stuff
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Exactly, Larry! I loved the Lucky Strike commercials on Jack Benny! They had the Sportsman Quartet sing jingles as part of the show!!! "Be happy go lucky go Lucky Strike today." Also on Inner Sanctum when the eerie host and this very "proper" lady would do spots for Lipton Tea!!! Totally broke the mood!
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