Host Robert Young introduces Lena Romay who sings "Did You Ever Get That Feeling In The Moonlight?" Chico Marx plays a "Gypsy…
Host Elvia Allman introduces the topic of todays show; the movies. Joe Blow gives a report on Hollywood. More comedy and music from The Yode…
Al Jolson sings "California, Here I Come." Oscar Levant tells Al his wife want to get into politics, then performs a melody from C…
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra play "Take It Easy." Danny Thomas jokes about life in the army. The Andrews Sisters sing portions …
Rudy interviews Elsa Maxwell about her visit to the castle of Baron Rothschild. Douglas Montgomery and Shirley Booth perform the play Three …
The Andrews Sisters perform a number of festive Holiday music as well as a few of their other hits for Christmas, and Ray Noble performs son…
Fred and Portland head down to Allens' Alley to ask "How do you fell about Mayor La Guardia's return to private life?". Fred…
Song: "A New Name In Glory." Sung by the Highland Baptist Church choir. Youth group leads out on verses.
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Host Don Ameche. Nelson Eddy sings "I Must Go Down To The Seas Again." Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy speak on shortwave radio …
In this first show of the series, Host Eddie Cantor introduces Bea Wain who sings "Chattanooga Choo Choo." Recorded blow-by-blow a…
Red Skelton as Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid, visits his daddy's office. Fibber McGee recounts to Molly the story of his activities in W…
Tommy Riggs performs with "Betty Lou". Mitzi Green does her imitations of Katherine Hepburn, Greta Garbo, and Fanny Brice. A…
Eddie visits his Good Humor Springs Sanatorium. Eddie plays a doctor in a Washington DC hospital on New Years Eve, and must stay at work bec…
Eddie sings "Swanee" to start the show. "Around The Clock With Eddie Cantor," follows Eddie throughout his day, starting…
The McGees plan on a day of swimming, but upon arriving at a good spot, find it's a private beach and must move on. After finding a pu…
Host Georgie Jessel introduces Al Jolson who sings "Rosie You Are My Posey", then sings "Give My Regards To Broadway" wi…
Raymond Edward Johnson performs in a play about what Thomas Jefferson would say to this country during war, called Toward The Future. …
Dorothy and guest Brian Donlevy perform in a skit about a loving radio breakfast show couple, who are at each others throats off the air. Do…