Showing posts with label Arnold Stang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnold Stang. Show all posts
Friday, June 10, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Arnold Stang shows up on Gang Busters
In an integrated commercial - very odd for Gang Busters, Arnold Stang pops up and is in a commercial for Sloan's Liniment.
There will be a slight delay before the clip begins.
There will be a slight delay before the clip begins.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Arnold Stang vs. Arnold Stang!
Beautiful Bess Myerson is twice as big as the real Arnold Stang!
Joan Alexander was Lois Lane on the radio version of The Adventures of Superman.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Unappreciated Shows [#01] The Milton Berle Show
I think the most-unappreciated radio show of all-time is The Milton Berle Show.
The show is a bang-bang, in-your-face, non-stop show of pandemonium. It's nothing like his television show. This show remains funny even after multiple listenings.
Aside from Berle - who is as funny as he's ever been on this show - there is Arnold Stang. Looking at Stang, you wouldn't think the guy would be even remotely funny, but he surprises, every show.
The show always had an Allen's Alley-type feature called "Town Hall Quorum"; this part is not the funniest part of the show but has it's moments.
The show is ripe with unusual, hilarious characters. There's the double-talker, Al Kelly and Tallulah Feeney, the homemaker (played by multi-voicer, Pert Kelton.)
The funniest character of the show though is "the lady who says 'yes' to everything." I have no idea of the character's name or who plays the character (I assume it's Kelton) - but it's amazing how funny one can be just by saying "yes."
The show is valuable to me since there are less than 50 of them available - and they are funnier than Fibber McGee and Molly or Jack Benny.
Truly, an unappreciated show.
The show is a bang-bang, in-your-face, non-stop show of pandemonium. It's nothing like his television show. This show remains funny even after multiple listenings.
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The show always had an Allen's Alley-type feature called "Town Hall Quorum"; this part is not the funniest part of the show but has it's moments.
The show is ripe with unusual, hilarious characters. There's the double-talker, Al Kelly and Tallulah Feeney, the homemaker (played by multi-voicer, Pert Kelton.)
The funniest character of the show though is "the lady who says 'yes' to everything." I have no idea of the character's name or who plays the character (I assume it's Kelton) - but it's amazing how funny one can be just by saying "yes."
The show is valuable to me since there are less than 50 of them available - and they are funnier than Fibber McGee and Molly or Jack Benny.
Truly, an unappreciated show.
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