Charlie McCarthy Show toothache skit with Fred Allen
Side 1 - On Father's Day, Charlie and Judy Garland go shopping. Abbott & Costello present a skit called "The Farm". Side 2 - Broadcast for a naval audience in Palm Springs with Carmen Miranda. Charlie presents his version of the hit movie "Tobacco Road" with a skit called "Cornsilk Alley."
"Side 1 - On Father's Day, Charlie and Judy Garland go shopping. Abbott & Costello present a skit called "The Farm". Side 2 - Broadcast for a naval audience in Palm Springs with Carmen Miranda. Charlie presents his version of the hit movie "Tobacco Road" with a skit called "Cornsilk Alley.""@en
"On side 1, when Charlie gets gas while having a tooth extracted he dreams of going to Hell, where Fred Allen welcomes him; broadcast November 2, 1947. --On side 2, Judy Garland is a guest, with Abbott and Costello as regular cast members; broadcast June 21, 1942."@en
"Starring Edgar Bergan, Charlie McCarthy, Don Ameche, Nelson Eddy, Dorothy Lamour, The Stroud Twins, and special guest star Mae West. This is the most talked about show from the series. The infamous ... "Adam and Eve" show that caused a network ban against Mae West that lasted 15 years. Written by Arch Oboles, "The Garden of Eden" sketch is legendary."@en
"Includes a short dramatic play, Salute the baroness, and classic moments with W.C. Fields and Charlie McCarthy continuing their never-ending feuds."
"Side 1 - Nelson Eddy sings the new song "The happy wanderer." Mortimer Snerd and Jimmy Stewart are hilarious in one sketch. Side 2 - Fibber McGee plans a magic act for the Elk's Club smoker. McGee becomes "mysterious McGee, the mental marvel.""@en
"Comedy and music with Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, and guest Jack Kirkwood; broadcast February 26, 1956."@en
"Excerpts of some of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy's best past shows to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Chase and Sanborn coffee firm, sponsors of show. A brief history of performers starring in The Chase and Sanborn Hour before Charlie McCarthy is also given. Broadcast date unknown."@en
"Side 1 - Abbott and Costello in a very funny skit about Uncle Guessit (May 3, 1942) Side 2 - Walt Disney gets into a discussion with Charlie about his new movie, "Fun and Fancy Free" (September 21, 1947)."@en
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