| Catalogue Number |
82513 |
| Program Number |
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| Date |
November 09, 1938 |
| Title |
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| Description |
The first tune is, "Love, I Give My Life For You." Town Hall News: lowlights of yesterday's election. People you didn't expect to meet: Charles Moody, a butler and publisher of "Staff" magazine. An interesting interview. Fred gets off several excellent ad-libs during the routine with Portland and Peter. Raymond Scott's "Toy Trumpet" is played as a well performed harmonica solo. The Mighty Allen Art Players perform a sequel to, "If I Were King," called, "If I Were Too." "What is so rare as a day in June? A drink on the house in a Scotch saloon!" A very funny skit. |
| Artists |
Fred Allen, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Portland Hoffa, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Minerva Pious, The Merry Macs, John Brown, Charles Moody, The Town Hall Singers, Lyn Murray (choral director) |
| Source |
Red net |
| Sponsor |
Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Minit Rub |
| Quality |
Excellent
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| Complete |
Complete |
| Duration |
59:36 |