The Baby Snooks Show (AKA Baby Snooks and Daddy)


(5 stars; 15 reviews)

The Baby Snooks Show (sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy) began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Post Toasties Time (for sponsor General Foods). The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show CAST: Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks. Henley Stafford as Lancelot "Daddy" Higgins, Baby Snooks father. Lalive Brownell as "Mommy" Higgins (later played by Lois Corbet and Arlene Harris).Leone Ledoux as Snook’s little brother Roberspierre. Baby Snooks came about through bad dentistry. Fanny had had teeth problems for years, and before one particular radio rehearsal her dentist let her come away without her dentures. Fanny was unable to speak properly. Frantic, the producer suddenly remembered a cute baby act Fanny would do at parties and in front of friends. It was the only thing she could do in her current condition. "What do you call her?" the producer cried. "Schnooks", lisped Fanny. But she needed material instantly. Rapp and David Freedman (his writing partner at the time) frantically searched the nearest bookcase and came up with an out of print (public domain) collection of sketches by Robert James Burdette titled Chimes From a Jester’s Bells. Finding a humorous piece about a kid and his uncle called "The Simple Story of George Washington", the kid was switched to a girl, Rapp changed "Schnooks" to "Snooks", and history was made. The_Monkey_Master

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

Rudy Vallee 1:55:29
Daniel in the Lions' Den 4:05
Telling Time and Shaving 4:56
Rehearsing a Speech 5:47
At the Circus 5:20
Why Because 2:14
Vitamins and Hiccups 6:29
Beach House 6:20
June 9, 1938 5:48
Aunt Sophie Having a Baby 6:17
Visiting Santa Claus 7:04
Daddy is an Elk 7:57
Baby Snooks 07 5:35
Baby Snooks 09 6:56
Episode 10 6:50
Barking-Rabbit 7:17
Golf Tea 12:15
Hugh What? 7:07
Gone-Fishing 7:02
Violet-Ray 7:08
Living By Dyeing 12:28
Baby Brother - Jealous 6:44
A New Baby Brother 13:39
Good News of 1939 3:44
Episode 18 7:13
Episode 20 7:32
Baby Snooks 21 6:43
Episode 22 7:37
Baby Snooks 23 4:06
Episode 24 7:18
Episode 25 6:24
Episode 26 2:56
Baby Snooks 27 6:10
Episode 28 7:40
Baby Snooks 29 7:21
Good News of 1940, Part 1 30:13
Good News of 1940, Part 2 30:22
Baby Snooks 30 8:00
Episode 31 7:35
Bungling Burglars 8:42
Male Secretary 8:05
Chemical Catastrophe 8:45
Shetland Pony 10:54
Episode 36 11:18
Anatomy Of A Robot 7:06
February 15, 1940 7:31
Missing Dollar 8:18
Wedding-Cake 10:01
Snooks Has Amnesia 11:22
March 21, 1940 11:12
March 14, 1940 10:23
Episode 44 10:36
Baby Brother Wants Attention 8:11
April Fools 10:31
Baby Snooks 47 2:31
April 18, 1940 7:55
Episode 49 10:27
Baby Snooks 50 7:34
Baby Snooks 52 7:41
Tonsils Operation 8:03
At the Beach 8:03
July 18, 1940 7:44
July 25, 1940 7:52
September 5, 1940 9:19
New-Car 9:27
Playing Hooky 10:59
September 26, 1940 10:49
October 10, 1940 11:05
Where's My Change 12:00
Raising a Loan 12:06
Ruined Suit 12:02
Episode 65 9:58
Measles 10:51
Four-Fathers 8:52
Stolen Turkey 11:03
haunted house 17:35
Baby Snooks 70 9:25
Episode 71 12:01
Baby Snooks 72 9:35
Baby Snooks 73 9:25
Episode 74 10:23
Baby Snooks 75 7:03
Baby Snooks 76 8:03
Baby Snooks 77 8:09
Baby Snooks 78 7:55
Episode 79 7:50
Baby Snooks 80 8:27
Baby Snooks 81 8:53
Baby Snooks 82 25:46
Episode 83 10:11
Baby Snooks 84 8:07
Baby Snooks 85 8:49
Baby Snooks 86 9:18
Baby Snooks 87 9:38
Baby Snooks 88 9:14
Baby Snooks 89 7:54
Baby Snooks 90 8:56
Baby Snooks 91 10:22
Baby Snooks 92 8:15
Episode 93 8:19
Baby Snooks 94 7:55
Baby Snooks 95 7:59
Baby Snooks 96 7:38
Episode 97 9:23
Baby Snooks 98 8:24
Baby Snooks 99 7:56
The Opera 25:46
Episode 101 8:38
Episode 102 7:50
Episode 103 8:19
Episode 105 8:46
Episode 106 8:28
Episode 107 9:29
Stealing Chickens 7:50
Episode 109 9:52
Baby Snooks 110 7:51
Episode 111 6:48
Episode 112 8:34
Episode 113 9:18
Episode 114 9:09
Episode 115 8:23
Episode 116 10:31
Episode 42 29:25
Baby Snooks 117 9:13
May 28, 1942 9:30
Episode 118 9:01
Episode 119 8:54
Episode 120 8:49
Episode 121 9:23
Episode 122 9:47
Episode 123 8:09
Baby Snooks 124 8:42
Episode 125 7:42
Baby Snooks 126 9:29
Episode 127 10:13
Episode 128 9:32
Episode 129 10:02
Go To Court 29:13
Episode 130 9:45
Baby Snooks 133 23:10
Baby Snooks 134 30:19
World's Most Patient Father 9:53
Episode 136 28:59
Baby Snooks 131 27:32
Live Show At The Bijou 28:53
Guest Eddie Cantor 30:05
Baby Snooks Is Lost 29:42
Episode 138 4:39
Episode 139 28:36
Snooks Stays at Home 28:45
Baby Snooks 141 4:39
November 1, 1946 1:01:32
Baby Snooks 143 30:24
Episode 144 27:21
Episode 145 28:25
Ugly Duckling 20:38
Snooks and Tallulah 7:27
Lady-Detective 27:00
Hanging Wallpaper 23:14
Easter Bonnet 57:52
Report Card Blues 58:57
Daddy's Old Flame 24:23
Episode 1 28:12
Here's to the Vets 15:02
Episode 3 29:37
Episode 4 7:04
Episode 5 28:45

Reviews

Among the Best of Old Time Radio Humor


(5 stars)

The preamble description on this collection misses a chunk of information: most of these recordings predate the Baby Snooks Show itself; many are snippets from the 1940-1944 Maxwell House Coffee Time. That being said, these brief 8-12 minute clips are among the funniest skits ever presented on Old Time Radio. The scripts and the two actors, Fanny Brice as Snooks and Hanley Stafford as Daddy are astonishingly contemporary in delivery and content. More than any other OTR comedy show, Baby Snooks has made me laugh. Outstanding gems that hold their value after 70 years!

Ten stars for snooks and her daddy!


(5 stars)

Krazy funny, see for yourself!

snooks forever!


(5 stars)

what gems...great when you need your spirits lifted!

Lancelotlmg, with that review who could pass by


(5 stars)

I'll listen! Thanks for the rather important addendum. If these mysterious-looking clips are half as funny as you say they are, they're worth it a listen. Thanks sincerely.