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Narrated by:
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Phil Harris
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Alice Faye
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Elliott Lewis
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Old Time Radio
About this listen
Phil Harris and Alice Faye are back in 20 new digitally remastered episodes - including 18 episodes available for the first time anywhere.
As we join Curly and the Mrs., spring is in the air, but the show is on thin ice with its sponsor RCA Victor and its president Clyde Scott (Gale Gordon). Amid contract worries, battles with writers, family outings, sorority girls, and selling television sets, the show takes a dramatic turn - and chaos and hilarity follow!
We also hear “The Life Story of Phil Harris and Alice Faye”! Special guests in this collection include Norris Goff (reprising his Abner Peabody character from Lum ‘n’ Abner) and Rose Marie who makes an appearance as Julius’ mother! Getting in on the act are regulars Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetely, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, announcer Bill Forman, Martha Wentworth, Sheldon Leonard, Hans Conreid, Joseph Kearns, Gerald Mohr, and more.
Episodes Include: Phil, the Dramatic Actor 03-11-51; Spring in the Air 03-18-51; Frankie and Easter Dinner 03-25-51; The Song Writers 04-01-51; Selling RCA Victor Television Sets 04-08-51; Joining a Country Club 04-15-5;, Improvement Is Necessary 04-22-51; The Beautiful Child Contest 04-29-51; Vacation Plans 05-06-51; Hired Mothers 05-13-51; Phil, the Flying Sergeant 05-20-51; Contract Worries - Last Show of the Season 05-27-51; Musician Union Troubles - New Season 09-30-51; Julius Wants to Get Married 10-07-51; Phil’s Eye Exam 10-14-51; The School Orchestra 10-21-51; The Life Story of Phil Harris and Alice Faye 10-28-51; Frankie Wants to Buy a Business 11-04-51; Red Cross Blood Drive 11-11-51; Phil’s USC College Benefit 11-18-51.
©2010 Alice Faye Trust. All rights reserved. Under exclusive license from Alice Faye Trust. Unauthorized duplication strictly prohibitedl For home use only. (P)2010 Alice Faye Trust. All rights reserved. Under exclusive license from Alice Faye Trust. Unauthorized duplication strictly prohibitedl For home use only.Listeners also enjoyed...
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Alice's journey begins as all good journeys do: hitting on the sales guy at REI. After a tumultuous breakup, a quick career transition, family upheaval, and a sobriety journey that didn't fix her life quite as much as she expected it to, Alice decides that the only way to solve all her problems is to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. But as she begins preparing for the months-long quest, she realizes the answers she's seeking might not be on top of a snow-covered mountain. Especially since she just learned there was snow in California.
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Chuck full of laughs to lift anyone's spirits.
- By Laura Boogaert on 09-22-24
By: Ginny Hogan