Mary Lee Taylor 35 Eps


(4 estrellas; 2 reseñas)

The Mary Lee Taylor Program is the longest running Old Time Radio cooking show, debuting on CBS Radio on November 7, 1933, and concluding on NBC Radio on October 9, 1954. Each episode typically lasted about fifteen minutes and focused on cooking tips and recipes.

Before moving to NBC in 1948, the show expanded to thirty minutes and became part of the "NBC Saturday Morning Parade of Stars." Each episode began with "The Story of the Week," a light domestic drama featuring young newly-weds, Jim and Sally Carter, followed by "The Recipe of the Week," emphasizing economical cooking.

The program concluded with "Today's Recipe for Happiness," where Mary Lee shared warm wisdom. Sponsored by Pet Milk, the show provided delightful recipes and engaging stories, making it a cherished part of radio history.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Stuffed Vanilla Wafers 11:50
Skeleton in the Attic 28:04
Moving To Capitol City 28:03
The Good Friend 27:22
Strange Reunion 27:31
Sally Finds An Apartment 27:53
Life in the New Apartment 26:46
Jim's Surprise 27:34
Old Friend Charlie 27:44
Redecorating 27:38
Home For Christmas 27:41
Christmas Story 28:00
Will the Landlord Accept the Baby 28:09
Worried About Prowlers 27:41
Sally's Birthday Party 28:03
The $20 Question 27:53
Budget Problems 27:54
Dad's Old Flame 27:54
Threes' A Crowd 28:13
Horoscopes 27:39
Doc Bradley 27:50
Naming The Baby 27:37
Now We Are Three 27:48
Sally's One Track Mind 27:58
Sally Comes Home 27:53
Whose Baby Is She 27:47
Who Will Be Betsy's Godfather 27:44
Friday Night Dilemma 28:06
Sally's Night Out 28:14
Is Nicki After Jim 27:58
New Man In Nicki's Life 28:00
Photo Finish 27:43
The Hero 27:58
What's Cooking 27:58
The Will 27:57

Reseñas

Surprisingly good


(4 estrellas)

I'd heard some of the recipe-only episodes before, but never the longer 'soap opera' shows. These are very good by soap standards, with a neat moral twist in most episodes and good acting.