Showing posts with label Scotty Beckett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotty Beckett. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

The Life of Riley's weird early years

Lionel Stander
When you think of The Life of Riley radio program, I'm sure that you, like me, think of William Bendix as Riley, Paula Winslowe as Peggy and Tommy Cook and Barbara Eiler as the two kids.

The show began in April of 1941.  It was a Saturday morning program, coming on at 10 AM and then later the time was changed to 11 AM.

Lionel Stander played the part of Riley - who then was known as J. Riley Farnsworth.  You might recognize his photo (left) as that fellow on the television show, Hart to Hart.

Having written all of the above, this The Life of Riley show had almost nothing to do with the show we are all more familiar with.  Though the two are lumped together because they have the same title, the less familiar Riley show only lasted about 6 months and it was no more.

There was something very familiar about the above though which made it's way to the more familiar Riley program.  J. Riley Farnsworth's wife was named Peggy - the same name of the Winslowe character.  And her father was the richest man in town, which is pretty much on par with the Winslowe character in the more familiar Riley version.

To my knowledge, there is no available audio of this less familiar program.

Barbara Eiler on the far right
The Riley program we are familiar with began in 1944.  The early days were strange.  For one thing, Chester Riley called his wife, "Mom."  This wasn't uncommon in 1940's.  But it's uncommon for The Life of Riley.

The daughter - we know her as "Babs" (Barbara) was not named Babs but rather, "Eloise" (sometimes they called her "Ellie.")  And of course, the girl who played her wasn't the familiar Barbara Eiler but the unfamiliar Sharon Douglas.

And Junior Riley wasn't the more familiar Tommy Cook but several actors (Conrad Binyon, Scotty Beckett, Jack Grimes, Bobby Ellis.)  Beckett is easily recognizable as he was a member of Our Gang.

Also in the cast was Uncle Baxter, who was played by veteran actor Hans Conried.  By April of 1944, Uncle Baxter was (thankfully) gone.  I never thought he added much of anything to the show, except dead weight.

If you listen to the available shows in order, you can hear Digby O'Dell grow into his part; it seems to get better each episode until he finally settles in the man we know.  Meanwhile, John Brown (who played several parts on the show, including O'Dell and a neighbor, Gillis) has a son whose name changes from something weird (I forget now what it is) to something weirder, "Egbert."  You might be surprised to know that Shirley Mitchell sometimes (not always) played his wife "Honeybee."

I don't want to leave out Dink Trout, who shows up in plenty of the available episodes.  He played Waldo "Oh My Aching Back!" Binny, a neighbor in the pre-Gillis days.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Hodge-podging around

The kid photos were fun, hope you saw them.  I get a kick out of comparing them to what they looked like in their hey-day compared to their kid photos.  Rudy Vallee looks pretty much the same, except for the hair!

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 I added a bunch of new Casts and small biographies to their proper places this morning and have a bunch more to post.  Some casts are represented by more than 1 photo and when I go and add another photo, it will not show up as "new" (if you check the OTR Photo or the OTR Photo RSS feed.)  So periodically, you should go and check your favorite casts to see if they have been updated.
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I have more fun photos to show you:

William Bendix (Riley) and Scotty Beckett (Junior)

Riley and Digby O'Dell (or is it Jim Gillis? - Either way, it's the elusive John Brown!)

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Some say this is the earliest photo of Charlie McCarthy in existance (that's up for debate.) You know it's very old though as look at the crudeness of the dummy on the left and Bergen has a TON of hair. I'm guessing it was taken in the mid to late 1920's, but that's only a guess:

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I have several shows picked out that I must listen to - but after I do, I will do a podcast for each one. Perhaps a day between podcasts would not be too unreasonable.  At any rate, I think you can probably expect another podcast from me on Sunday.
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I've never listed all my blogs at once... so I think I will do it now...


Active Blogs:
OTR Buffet
OTR Photo
OTR Biographies (Say Hello To...)
OTR Advertisements
OTR Podcast
Billboard Magazine OTR Reviews
Lum and Abner Dictionary
Silent Radio

Semi -blogs:
OTR Casts

Inactive blogs:
OTR People

Whew!
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I'm listening to 3-5 Lum and Abner shows a day and there are so few new words for the Lum and Abner Dictionary to be found lately. Hey, I'm trying, people!

I notice they'll use a word incorrectly and then the next day they will use it correctly. Or they will use a word incorrectly and then the next show they will change it something else. Go figure.

Here's a Lum and Abner photo I have never posted:

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I find stuff all the time that I save but never post. I think, now who would care about his? Well here are a few of those things I never posted but saved for some reason:





©Jimbo 2010/2011

Wow! The cast of The Life of Riley!


This is a very large photo.  Click for enlargement.

This photo of Dink Trout (who played on lots of radio) is the only known photograph of him on the internet!
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