The Golden Age of radio featured many of the greatest comedy teams of all time, and this collection features the best of the best!
This seventeen-episode collection features duos including Abbott and Costello, the Bickersons, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Fibber McGee and Molly, Baby Snooks and Daddy, Lum and Abner, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, and Phil Harris and Alice Faye. You’ll laugh till your sides ache at these great comedy duos!
The Abbott and Costello Show, 11/18/48 - “Secretary Show Sitting on Her Boss’s Knee”
The Abbott and Costello Show, 3/31/49 - “The Case of the Gorgeous Blonde Model”
Baby Snooks and Daddy, 4/17/41 - “Baseball Game”
Baby Snooks and Daddy, 4/24/41 - “In the Kitchen”
The Burns and Allen Show, 5/23/46 - “Newlywed Advice”
The Burns and Allen Show, 11/6/47 - “Gift of a Pig”
The Charlie McCarthy Show, 1/17/54 with guest Liberace
The Charlie McCarthy Show, 1/24/54 with guest Dorothy Kirsten
The Bickersons, 2/9/47 - “New Tuxedo”
Fibber McGee and Molly, 1/12/43 - “Billy Mills in the Hospital”
Fibber McGee and Molly, 6/22/43 - “Getting Ready for a Camping Trip”
Fibber McGee and Molly, 9/28/43 - “McGees Go the Movies”
The Fred Allen Show, 10/7/45 - “An Audition with Charlie McCarthy”
Lum and Abner, 12/12/48 - “Lum’s Elopement”
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, 3/1/53 - “The 4-D Camera”
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, 3/15/53 - “The Gang Leader’s Phone Number”
Sealtest Variety Theater, 10/21/48 starring Dorothy Lamour, with guests Abbott and Costello and Dick Powell
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