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Fred Allen. Baby Snooks. Bob Hope

On side one, along with music and singing, Frank Morgan is heard in a comedy routine, and "Daddy" Higgins coaches Baby Snooks to be his star witness in court. On side two, "Mummy" Higgins invites Daddy's old girlfriend to town, hoping she'll be an old frump by now, but the plan backfires. Baby Snooks played by Fanny Brice, and Daddy by Hanley Stafford.

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  • "My Friend Irma"@en
  • "Playing hooky"@en
  • "Snooks changes places in school"@en
  • "Bob Hope"@en
  • "Fred Allen"@en
  • "Baby Snooks"@en
  • "Radio Yesteryear presents the best of old time radio"
  • "Detention"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "On side one, along with music and singing, Frank Morgan is heard in a comedy routine, and "Daddy" Higgins coaches Baby Snooks to be his star witness in court. On side two, "Mummy" Higgins invites Daddy's old girlfriend to town, hoping she'll be an old frump by now, but the plan backfires. Baby Snooks played by Fanny Brice, and Daddy by Hanley Stafford."@en
  • "Baby Snooks was the impish little-girl character developed by Fanny Brice of Ziegfield Follies fame and introduced on radio on the Follies show of Feb. 29, 1936. The show continued under the titles of Good News, Maxwell House Coffee Time and the Baby Snooks Show."@en
  • "Two episodes of the comedy radio program, Baby Snooks."@en

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  • "Audiocassettes"@en
  • "Radio comedies"@en
  • "Radio plays"@en

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  • "Baby Snooks show"
  • "Fred Allen. Baby Snooks. Bob Hope"@en
  • "Baby Snooks; two comedy shows"@en
  • "The Baby Snooks show Snooks changes places in school"@en
  • "Baby Snooks : Holloween (i.e. Halloween) pranks"
  • "Baby Snooks (Radio program)"@en
  • "Baby Snooks (Radio program)"
  • "The Baby Snooks show"@en
  • "Baby Snooks"@en
  • "Baby Snooks"
  • "Baby Snooks "The Opera.""@en