The Lost OTR Show
A Jack Armstrong episode from 09/17/40 and Jack Armstrong: Phantom of the Sawdust from 8/22/47 & The Bob Hope Show with Betty Hutton rehearsal recording from 11/3/41 - part 1 of 2with Joe Bev Your BearManor curator Professor Ludwig Von Whatchamacallit (Fred Frees) travels in a van full of crazy Camp Waterlogg characters (created Joe Bev & Lorie Kellogg) in a series of improvised comic interstitials to introduce this month's line up! |
THE LOST
OTR SHOW LISTEN TO THIS SHOW OR ARCHIVED SHOWS! MORE AT: bearmanormedia.com bearmnaorradio.com joebev.com waterlogg.com comedyorama.com waterloggproductions. blogspot.com Lost, now found Old Time Radio programs, not heard in more than 60 years, produced and hosted by Joesph Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) for Waterlogg Productions.
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Betty Hutton made 19 films from 1942 to 1952 including the hugely popular The Perils of Pauline in 1947. She was billed above Fred Astaire in the 1950 musical Let's Dance. Hutton's greatest screen triumph came in Annie Get Your Gun (1950) for MGM, which hired her to replace an exhausted Judy Garland in the role of Annie Oakley. The film, with the leading role retooled for Hutton, was a smash hit, with the biggest critical praise going to Hutton. (Her obituary in The New York Times described her as "a brassy, energetic performer with a voice that could sound like a fire alarm.")[5] Among her lesser known roles was an unbilled cameo in Sailor Beware (1952) with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, in which she portrayed Dean's girlfriend, Hetty Button. WIKI![]() |
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a creation of General Mills, a pioneer in the development of unique and compelling advertising under the stewardship of Vice-president of Advertising, Samuel Chester Gale. Gale later served as President of the Ad Council. Intending to promote breakfast cereal Wheaties, Gale developed the character of Jack Armstrong as a fictitious "everyboy" whom listeners would emulate: If Jack ate Wheaties, boys across the nation would, too. Early popularity led to commissioning of a radio serial broadcast.[2] WIKI
ENJOY BETTY and HER SISTER MARION
on THE JAZZ-O-RAMA HOUR!
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