Red Skelton OTR Old Time Radio Show MP3 CD 102 Episodes

$ 4.2

Color: Red Format: MP3 CD Language: English gtin13: Does not apply Author: OTR World Topic: Old Time Radio Shows Book Title: OTR World Old Time Radio Shows Brand: Unbranded ISBN: Does not apply

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Red Skelton OTR Old Time Radio Show MP3 CD 102 Episodes [/n] After 1937 appearances on The Rudy Vallee Show, Skelton became a regular in 1939 on NBC's Avalon Time, sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes. On October 7, 1941, Skelton premiered his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, developing routines involving a number of recurring characters, including punch-drunk boxer Cauliflower McPugg, inebriated Willie Lump-Lump and "mean widdle kid" Junior, whose favorite phrase ("I dood it!") became part of the American lexicon. There was con man San Fernando Red with his pair of crosseyed seagulls, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and singing cabdriver Clem Kadiddlehopper, a country bumpkin with a big heart and a slow wit. Clem had an unintentional knack for upstaging high society slickers, even if he couldn't manipulate his cynical father: "When the stork brought you, Clem, I shoulda shot him on sight!" Skelton also helped sell WWII war bonds on the top-rated show, which featured Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in the supporting cast, plus the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley. Harriet Nelson was the show's vocalist. [/n] Skelton was drafted in March 1944, and the popular series was discontinued June 6, 1944. Shipped overseas to serve with an Army entertainment unit as a private, Skelton had a nervous breakdown in Italy, spent three months in a hospital and was discharged in September, 1945. He once joked about his military career, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private." On December 4, 1945, The Raleigh Cigarette Program resumed where it left off with Skelton introducing some new characters, including Bolivar Shagnasty and J. Newton Numbskull. Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton appeared as Junior's mother and grandmother. David Forrester and David Rose led the orchestra, featuring vocalist Anita Ellis. The announcers were Pat McGeehan and Rod O'Connor. The series ended May 20, 1949, and that fall he moved to CBS. Ironically, given that his peak of popularity came with his television show, in recent years recordings of the Red Skelton radio show have become much easier to come by than the TV show. [/n] Includes 102 Episodes! [/n] Episodes On This CD: [/n] 45.12.18.mp3 45.12.25.mp3 46.01.01.mp3 46.01.15.mp3 46.01.22.mp3 46.01.29.mp3 46.02.05.mp3 46.02.12.mp3 46.02.17 Department Stores.mp3 46.02.19.mp3 46.02.26.mp3 46.03.05.mp3 46.03.19.mp3 46.03.26.mp3 46.04.02.mp3 46.04.09.mp3 46.04.16.mp3 46.04.23.mp3 46.04.30.mp3 46.05.07.mp3 46.05.21.mp3 46.05.28.mp3 46.06.04.mp3 46.09.10.mp3 46.09.17.mp3 46.10.01.mp3 46.10.08.mp3 46.11.05.mp3 46.11.19.mp3 46.11.26.mp3 46.12.03.mp3 46.12.17.mp3 46.12.24.mp3 46.12.26 Christmas Stories.mp3 46.12.31.mp3 47.01.07.mp3 47.01.14.mp3 47.01.28.mp3 47.02.04.mp3 47.02.11.mp3 47.02.25.mp3 47.03.25.mp3 47.04.01.mp3 47.04.08.mp3 47.04.15.mp3 47.04.22.mp3 47.09.30.mp3 47.10.21.mp3 47.10.28.mp3 47.11.04.mp3 47.11.11.mp3 47.11.18.mp3 47.11.25.mp3 49.04.15.mp3 49.04.29.mp3 49.05.06.mp3 49.05.13.mp3 50.01.08.mp3 50.04.09.mp3 50.12.31.mp3 51.01.14.mp3 51.01.28.mp3 51.02.04.mp3 51.02.11.mp3 51.02.18.mp3 51.03.04.mp3 51.03.18.mp3 51.04.01.mp3 51.04.08.mp3 51.04.22.mp3 51.04.29.mp3 51.05.07.mp3 51.05.13.mp3 51.06.03.mp3 51.06.10.mp3 51.06.17.mp3 51.06.24.mp3 51.10.03.mp3 51.10.10.mp3 51.10.17.mp3 51.10.24.mp3 51.10.31.mp3 51.11.07.mp3 51.11.14.mp3 51.11.21.mp3 51.11.28.mp3 51.12.05.mp3 51.12.12.mp3 51.12.19.mp3 51.12.26.mp3 52.01.02.mp3 52.01.09.mp3 52.01.16 Dancing.mp3 52.01.23 (17) To Park Or Not To Park.mp3 52.01.30 Ep18 Dogs.mp3 52.02.14 Ep20 Doctors And Hospitals (Part 1).mp3 52.02.21 Ep21 Doctors And Hospitals (Part 2).mp3 52.02.28.mp3 52.03.04.mp3 52.03.11.mp3 52.03.18.mp3 52.03.25.mp3 PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN AUDIO CD/DVD! This CD/DVD has been recorded in the MP3 file format and will play on your computer or SOME DVD ( Disks Only) or CD players ( Disks Only) that supports MP3 files. MP3 files will not play on a regular CD Player, so please make sure your player will play MP3 files before buying . These should also be able to be transferred to and play in most MP3 players. However, we CAN NOT and DO NOT guarantee the disks will work with your particular CD, DVD, or MP3 player due to there being so many on the market, but they MAY work with some newer players. Please check with the manufacturer of your player for compatibility as we cannot offer support if the disk does not work with your player. Bit Rates: Most of these shows are 22kbps to 32kbps so the sound quality IS NOT going to be that of a store bought music CD. Please understand this before purchasing. Attention eBay: This item is in the Public Domain and was created and entered the Public Domain between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1971. 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