Fred Allen - 277 Episodes of Fred Allen's Old Time Radio Show


(4.8 stars; 5 reviews)

[Note: This upload is a duplicate of my other Fred Allen Version 2 upload with one difference.  In this upload, the episodes are numbered restarting at 1 for each different sponsor.  In the version 2 upload, the episodes have been numbered consecutively regardless of sponsor.] This upload contains 277 episodes of the Fred Allen radio shows from 1932-1949, including Linit Bath Club Revue, Salad Bowl Revue, Sal Hepatica Revue, Hour of Smiles, Town Hall Tonight, The Fred Allen Show, and Texaco Star Theater.  Allen, together with his wife and partner Portland Hoffa, was a humorist and wit ahead of his time. The dates, titles and episode numbers of each episode are believed to be correct based on available sources, but any corrections are welcome. Initial upload: 4/16/2020 (272 episodes) 1st update: 6/26/2020 (1 episode) 2nd update: 10/5/2020 (2 episodes - 12/1/1933, 5/12/1937) 3rd update: 3/13/2021 (2 episodes - 3/28/1934, 12/12/1943) Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of every available episode where possible. I will add to these collections if I discover new episodes or if any new episodes become available. Additionally, while I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode that I could, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers, and I encourage you to reach out to them if you are so inclined. We OTR enthusiasts owe a huge debt to those who have worked tirelessly to discover, acquire and preserve these recordings. My role here has been to organize the files I have, verify the dates, episode numbers and titles as best I could from available sources, and correct and rename the files accordingly. My goal is to ensure these excellent artistic expressions of our past are preserved for this and all future generations, and I hope that by uploading all of my files here in a uniform and organized system, they will be easily accessible for all.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Fred Allen Looks at Life (date approximate) 23:07
Fred Allen Show 1939-10-04 (1) The Search for Dr Livingston 59:41
Fred Allen Show 1939-10-11 (2) Satire on Surveys and Polls 1:01:25
Fred Allen Show 1939-10-25 (4) The Prairie Predicament 59:42
Fred Allen Show 1939-11-08 (6) Doughnut King 1:00:50
Fred Allen Show 1939-12-27 (13) Dr. Allen Clinic 1:00:44
Fred Allen Show 1940-01-31 (18) Mountain Justice 57:53
Fred Allen Show 1940-02-07 (19) Political Amateur Hour 44:44
Fred Allen Show 1940-02-14 (20) The Visibility Was Poor, But The Pilot Could See His Finish 46:46
Fred Allen Show 1940-02-21 (21) The Missing Cat 47:52
Fred Allen Show 1940-02-28 (22) Life at the South Pole 1:00:15
Fred Allen Show 1940-03-20 (25) Eagle Gets Loose in the Studio 59:02
Fred Allen Show 1940-03-27 (26) Who Killed Mack Borden 57:39
Fred Allen Show 1940-04-03 (27) The Laziest Man In The World 46:09
Fred Allen Show 1940-04-10 (28) The Crisis In The Central Park Zoo 46:29
Fred Allen Show 1940-04-17 (29) From Nipper To Nobody 47:08
Fred Allen Show 1940-04-24 (30) He Caught His Wife Kissing a Stranger 39:00
Fred Allen Show 1940-05-01 (31) Information Tease 46:31
Fred Allen Show 1940-05-22 (34) The Curse of Ra 45:46
Fred Allen Show 1940-05-29 (35) Death Takes A Pretzel Baron 45:06
Fred Allen Show 1940-06-05 (36) The Senator's Dilemma 45:50
Fred Allen Show 1940-06-12 (37) The Judge Was A Vegetarian So He Couldn't Meat Out 59:30
Fred Allen Show 1940-06-19 (38) Jack Benny Interview 46:24
Fred Allen Show 1940-06-26 (39) Us, The People Speak 45:40
Fred Allen Show 1945-10-07 (1) Auditions 30:21
Fred Allen Show 1945-10-21 (3) Hillbilly 27:45
Fred Allen Show 1945-10-28 (4) Charlie McCarthy Sues Fred for Slander 29:21
Fred Allen Show 1945-11-04 (5) Lost Memory 11:59
Fred Allen Show 1945-11-11 (6) Mr. Mob Buster 29:57
Fred Allen Show 1945-11-18 (7) Renting a House 29:05
Fred Allen Show 1945-11-25 (8) Brooklyn Pinafore 29:22
Fred Allen Show 1945-12-16 (11) Seeking a Radio Job 9:36
Fred Allen Show 1945-12-30 (12) Radio Shows in Russia 9:36
Fred Allen Show 1946-01-06 (13) Take It or Leave It 29:41
Fred Allen Show 1946-01-13 (14) Carmen 29:47
Fred Allen Show 1946-01-20 (15) A Movie on Fred Allen's Life 2:19
Fred Allen Show 1946-02-03 (17) Picadilly - Takeoff on Oklahoma 27:56
Fred Allen Show 1946-02-10 (18) Edward Everett Horton Wants To Change His Name 30:53
Fred Allen Show 1946-02-24 (20) Hillbilly Drama 29:30
Fred Allen Show 1946-03-03 (21) Chicken Surplus 29:16
Fred Allen Show 1946-03-10 (22) Carmen Miranda 30:01
Fred Allen Show 1946-03-24 (24) Candy Anonymous 24:43
Fred Allen Show 1946-04-14 (27) Brooklyn Pinafore 24:51
Fred Allen Show 1946-04-28 (29) Racing Form Trial 29:36
Fred Allen Show 1946-05-12 (31) Cairo 25:03
Fred Allen Show 1946-05-19 (32) Fred Makes Phil Harris an Offer 29:18
Fred Allen Show 1946-05-26 (33) King for a Day 29:33
Fred Allen Show 1946-06-09 (35) The Bowery 29:50
Fred Allen Show 1946-06-23 (37) 50th Anniversary of the Telephone Company 30:00
Fred Allen Show 1946-06-30 (38) Guest - Charlie Cantor 29:43
Fred Allen Show 1946-10-06 (39) Tribute to Medical Science 49:27
Fred Allen Show 1946-10-13 (40) Radio Mikado 49:27
Fred Allen Show 1946-10-27 (42) Breakfast Show 29:11
Fred Allen Show 1947-01-12 (53) British Radio 9:49
Fred Allen Show 1947-01-19 (54) Are You in Favor of Anti-Bribery Legislation 27:02
Fred Allen Show 1947-01-26 (55) Law Busters 29:45
Fred Allen Show 1947-02-02 (56) Fred Tries To Get Lauritz A Job In Radio 28:59
Fred Allen Show 1947-03-02 (60) Mayhem in the Penthouse 31:00
Fred Allen Show 1947-03-16 (62) Picadilly 27:22
Fred Allen Show 1947-03-23 (63) Suing Fred over Copyrights 28:58
Fred Allen Show 1947-05-11 (70) The Hollywood Mikado 0:51
Fred Allen Show 1947-05-25 (72) Gimmick with a Megaphone 26:59
Fred Allen Show 1947-06-08 (74) Rochester Has His Own Radio Program 29:06
Fred Allen Show 1947-06-15 (75) Renting the Room 1:10
Fred Allen Show 1947-10-19 (80) The Perfect Crime 29:11
Fred Allen Show 1947-10-26 (81) The Haley and Allen Show 30:00
Fred Allen Show 1947-12-14 (88) New Year's Eve Plans 27:21
Fred Allen Show 1947-12-28 (90) Fred Tries to Sue to Return His Cuckoo Clock 28:06
Fred Allen Show 1948-01-04 (1) Psychopathic Spectacular 2:53
Fred Allen Show 1948-01-25 (4) Dr Hoppinpepper 9:08
Fred Allen Show 1948-03-28 (13) Husband and Wife Radio Show 29:23
Fred Allen Show 1948-04-11 (15) One Long Pan Skit 29:25
Fred Allen Show 1948-04-18 (16) Author Meets His Match 29:47
Fred Allen Show 1948-04-25 (17) Scalping Baseball Tickets 29:03
Fred Allen Show 1948-05-02 (18) JP Morgan Court of Human Relations 28:42
Fred Allen Show 1948-05-09 (19) Break the Contestant 28:44
Fred Allen Show 1948-05-23 (21) Fred Wants to Do Bing's Life Story 30:57
Fred Allen Show 1948-06-06 (23) Quiz Program and Soap Opera 27:42
Fred Allen Show 1948-06-27 (26) Stop the Music 29:05
Fred Allen Show 1948-10-03 (27) Cease the Melody 6:24
Fred Allen Show 1948-10-24 (30) Prize for Listeners Missing Contest 28:49
Fred Allen Show 1948-11-07 (32) Sam Shovel, Private Eye 0:11
Fred Allen Show 1948-11-28 (35) George Jessel Tries to Get in the Roxy Theater, Free 2:19
Fred Allen Show 1948-12-05 (36) TV Commercials 29:10
Fred Allen Show 1948-12-26 (39) Maine Murder Trial 28:48
Fred Allen Show 1949-01-09 (41) The Author Meets His Match 29:01
Fred Allen Show 1949-01-23 (43) Traveling Salesman 31:00
Fred Allen Show 1949-01-30 (44) Guest - Rudy Vallee 29:17
Fred Allen Show 1949-02-06 (45) Planning a TV Show 28:40
Fred Allen Show 1949-02-13 (46) Murder Case 31:00
Fred Allen Show 1949-02-27 (48) Cease the Melody 25:04
Fred Allen Show 1949-03-06 (49) Guest - Frank Morgan (AFRS) 25:41
Fred Allen Show 1949-03-20 (51) Mob Buster 28:53
Fred Allen Show 1949-04-24 (56) The Mad Doctor Of Downing Street 28:12
Fred Allen Show 1949-05-01 (57) Jamaica Race Track 28:39
Fred Allen Show 1949-05-22 (60) Babysitting 28:11
Fred Allen Show 1949-06-29 (65) Final Show 29:34
Hour of Smiles 1934-03-21 (1) Judge Allen's Cut Rate Court 31:32
Hour of Smiles 1934-03-28 (2) Stamping Out Crime (Incomplete) 23:00
Hour of Smiles 1934-04-04 (3) Circus Has Arrived 25:06
Hour of Smiles 1934-04-11 (4) Spring Has Arrived 26:29
Hour of Smiles 1934-04-18 (5) To Buy or Not Buy a Toupee 24:35
Hour of Smiles 1934-04-25 (6) Bedlam Department Store 26:30
Hour of Smiles 1934-05-02 (7) Bedlamville Needs Funds 14:58
Linit Bath Club Revue 1932-12-25 (10) Mammoth Department Store 29:07
Linit Bath Club Revue 1933-01-08 (12) Wide-Awake Detective Agency (cleaned) 15:52
Linit Bath Club Revue 1933-01-22 (14) Judge Allen's Court 25:03
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-01-17 (3) Bedlam University 17:27
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-01-24 (4) Trustee's Meeting 15:06
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-01-31 (5) Bedlam's Amusement Agency 14:19
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-02-07 (6) Bedlam's Amusement Agency Revisited 16:31
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-02-14 (7) Bedlam Penitentiary 16:54
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-02-21 (8) Bedlam Penitentiary Revisited 17:33
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-03-07 (10) Mechanical Robot 18:16
Sal Hepatica Review 1934-03-14 (11) Sideshow 19:10
Salad Bowl Revue 1933-08-25 (4) Aching Hearts Matrimonial Agency 17:08
Salad Bowl Revue 1933-10-20 (12) Inspector Allen Solves Spinach Problems 16:07
Salad Bowl Revue 1933-11-24 (17) Dr. Allen of the Bedlam Sanitorium 20:30
Salad Bowl Revue 1933-12-01 (18) Final Program of the Salad Bowl Series 17:17
Texaco Star Theater 1940-10-02 (1) Grab It Or Leave It 43:15
Texaco Star Theater 1940-10-09 (2) The Sea Buzzard 41:20
Texaco Star Theater 1940-10-16 (3) Death Takes A Boniface 42:59
Texaco Star Theater 1940-11-06 (5) The Story Of Bramson Snide 44:24
Texaco Star Theater 1940-11-13 (6) Mountain Justice 45:46
Texaco Star Theater 1940-11-20 (7) The Eagle Is Back-inc 41:52
Texaco Star Theater 1940-11-27 (8) The Great Department Store Dilemma 45:29
Texaco Star Theater 1940-12-04 (9) Death Comes To The Mystery Story Writer 41:23
Texaco Star Theater 1940-12-11 (10) The Dentist's Plight 42:50
Texaco Star Theater 1940-12-18 (11) Santa Claus Sits Down 46:07
Texaco Star Theater 1940-12-25 (12) Otto Hottendorf 43:33
Texaco Star Theater 1941-01-01 (13) Amateur of the Month 1:02:02
Texaco Star Theater 1941-01-08 (14) All Is Not Gold That Glitters 1:00:51
Texaco Star Theater 1941-01-15 (15) The Specialist's Quandary 1:00:43
Texaco Star Theater 1941-01-22 (16) They Almost Junked the Junket 59:15
Texaco Star Theater 1941-01-29 (17) A Stay-At-Home Cruise 59:44
Texaco Star Theater 1941-02-05 (18) Mountain Justice 59:23
Texaco Star Theater 1941-02-12 (19) Truth or Subsequences 59:21
Texaco Star Theater 1941-02-19 (20) Milk 59:10
Texaco Star Theater 1941-02-26 (21) Western Union 1:01:40
Texaco Star Theater 1941-03-05 (22) Little Red Riding Hood 58:03
Texaco Star Theater 1941-03-12 (23) Philanda Blank - My Story 57:28
Texaco Star Theater 1941-03-19 (24) Nicotine Alley 57:16
Texaco Star Theater 1941-03-26 (25) The Wedlock Society (East Coast) 58:24
Texaco Star Theater 1941-04-02 (26) One Long Pan Takes a Chance 56:55
Texaco Star Theater 1941-04-09 (27) Shortcut to a Nervous Breakdown 58:31
Texaco Star Theater 1941-04-16 (28) Sleep 57:08
Texaco Star Theater 1941-04-23 (29) Radio - the Great American Pastime 57:05
Texaco Star Theater 1941-04-30 (30) The Baritone's Plight 59:45
Texaco Star Theater 1941-05-07 (31) Jack Benny's 10th Anniversary 58:13
Texaco Star Theater 1941-05-14 (32) Rhyme Doesn't Pay 59:27
Texaco Star Theater 1941-05-21 (33) What's Wrong with Radio 1:01:15
Texaco Star Theater 1941-05-28 (34) The Great Studio Economy Wave 59:39
Texaco Star Theater 1941-06-04 (35) One Long Pan, Ghost to Ghost Network 59:27
Texaco Star Theater 1941-06-11 (36) The Saga of the Great American Drugstore 58:22
Texaco Star Theater 1941-06-18 (37) No Blood and No Sand 58:23
Texaco Star Theater 1941-06-25 (38) The Hour of Good Intentions 1:02:57
Texaco Star Theater 1941-11-12 (45) Havoc in the Auto Factory 55:41
Texaco Star Theater 1941-11-19 (46) Death Comes to Barnegie Hall 57:23
Texaco Star Theater 1941-11-26 (47) Mob Breakers 58:06
Texaco Star Theater 1941-12-03 (48) How Clean Is My Valley 57:12
Texaco Star Theater 1941-12-10 (49) Death Valley Takes a Day Off 1:01:00
Texaco Star Theater 1942-02-25 (60) Death at King Tut's Tomb 50:17
Texaco Star Theater 1942-03-08 (61) The Life of Fred Allen 55:05
Texaco Star Theater 1942-04-05 (65) Forum for the Forlorn 53:35
Texaco Star Theater 1942-05-03 (69) The Great Side Show Mystery 59:33
Texaco Star Theater 1942-05-10 (70) The Courtin' Of Nasty And Narrow 58:01
Texaco Star Theater 1942-05-24 (72) Vaudeville 1:00:54
Texaco Star Theater 1942-06-07 (74) A Star Is Born aka English Radio Spoof 58:00
Texaco Star Theater 1942-06-21 (76) Mountain Justice 58:47
Texaco Star Theater 1942-06-28 (77) Vacation Plans 57:31
Texaco Star Theater 1942-10-04 (1) First 30 Minute Show 29:00
Texaco Star Theater 1942-10-11 (2) Wee Bonnie Baker is engaged 27:58
Texaco Star Theater 1942-10-18 (3) Les Miserables 29:09
Texaco Star Theater 1942-10-25 (4) Courtin' Of Jenny Suggs 29:45
Texaco Star Theater 1942-11-01 (5) Coffee Rationing to Begin 27:39
Texaco Star Theater 1942-11-08 (6) Guest - Hugh Herbert, Joan Edwards 29:40
Texaco Star Theater 1942-11-15 (7) BBC, Take It or Leave It 28:01
Texaco Star Theater 1942-11-22 (8) Guest - James Melton, Milton Cross 29:32
Texaco Star Theater 1942-11-29 (9) Adolphe Menjou Translates Jokes 27:51
Texaco Star Theater 1942-12-06 (10) Allen's Alley Begins 28:59
Texaco Star Theater 1942-12-13 (11) How Do You Feel About the Banning of Bingo 29:05
Texaco Star Theater 1942-12-20 (12) Guest - Rise Stevens 29:31
Texaco Star Theater 1943-01-03 (14) The Missing Shot 27:26
Texaco Star Theater 1943-01-10 (15) Guest - Jack Benny 31:00
Texaco Star Theater 1943-01-31 (18) How Do You Feel About Dining Out 30:45
Texaco Star Theater 1943-02-07 (19) Phantom of the Opera 31:00
Texaco Star Theater 1943-02-28 (22) The Shot In The Penthouse 30:34
Texaco Star Theater 1943-03-07 (23) 100th Program for Texaco 29:46
Texaco Star Theater 1943-03-21 (25) The Great Goldfish Murder 30:02
Texaco Star Theater 1943-04-25 (30) Guest - Bela Lugosi 29:31
Texaco Star Theater 1943-05-16 (33) Are You Raising Chickens 28:43
Texaco Star Theater 1943-05-23 (34) What Are You Doing About National Poetry Week 28:54
Texaco Star Theater 1943-05-30 (35) Doc Rockwell's Clinic (part 2 only) 14:13
Texaco Star Theater 1943-06-06 (36) Are You Prepared for the Pay-As-You-Go Tax 27:14
Texaco Star Theater 1943-12-12 (40) Getting A Radio Job (AFRS) 30:48
Texaco Star Theater 1943-12-19 (41) What Are You Doing About the Waste Paper Drive 27:44
Texaco Star Theater 1944-01-02 (43) Loan Sharks 27:52
Texaco Star Theater 1944-01-09 (44) Fred Gets Hit on the Head by a Barrel from a Brewery Truck 28:04
Texaco Star Theater 1944-01-23 (46) How Did The Fish Shortage Bother You 31:30
Texaco Star Theater 1944-02-13 (49) How Is The Alarm Clock Shortage Going To Affect You 29:50
Texaco Star Theater 1944-02-27 (51) Murder In Studio H - Guest Quiz Kids 29:59
Texaco Star Theater 1944-03-12 (53) How Are you Doing With Your Income Tax 29:09
Texaco Star Theater 1944-03-19 (54) Are You Keeping a Victory Garden This Year 29:30
Texaco Star Theater 1944-03-26 (55) Benny Goodman is breaking up his band 29:44
Texaco Star Theater 1944-04-02 (56) How Has The Egg Surplus Effected You 28:24
Texaco Star Theater 1944-04-09 (57) Have You Eaten In A Restaurant Lately 27:51
Texaco Star Theater 1944-04-23 (59) North Dakota 29:41
Texaco Star Theater 1944-05-07 (61) Life Of Moose Max 30:39
Texaco Star Theater 1944-05-14 (62) Quota of Sugar 27:31
Texaco Star Theater 1944-05-28 (64) Portland Hoffa's Birthday 30:15
Texaco Star Theater 1944-06-04 (65) The Killers 31:00
Texaco Star Theater 1944-06-11 (66) South Dakota 28:21
Town Hall Tonight 1935-06-26 (51) Last Show of the Season 59:52
Town Hall Tonight 1935-10-02 (52) Once an Amateur, Always an Amateur 59:51
Town Hall Tonight 1935-10-16 (54) Who Killed Kirk Reuben 59:27
Town Hall Tonight 1935-11-06 (57) The Wild Women of the Wilderness 59:34
Town Hall Tonight 1935-11-27 (60) Voopie on the Volga 57:13
Town Hall Tonight 1935-12-04 (61) Case of the Disappearing Elephant 55:42
Town Hall Tonight 1935-12-11 (62) Uncle Tom's Hot Spot 30:24
Town Hall Tonight 1935-12-25 (64) Department Store Santa 41:00
Town Hall Tonight 1936-01-01 (65) Murder at the Microphone 59:55
Town Hall Tonight 1936-01-15 (67) Home on the Range (pt 1 only - noisy) 30:35
Town Hall Tonight 1936-01-22 (68) Mumbo 58:07
Town Hall Tonight 1936-01-29 (69) Lord Falconbeak's Dilemma 59:41
Town Hall Tonight 1936-02-05 (70) Going, Going, Gone 59:50
Town Hall Tonight 1936-02-19 (72) The Fatal Shot 59:35
Town Hall Tonight 1936-03-04 (74) Murder Backstage 59:57
Town Hall Tonight 1936-03-11 (75) Colonel Culpepper's Plight 59:32
Town Hall Tonight 1936-03-25 (77) The Studio's Dilemma 59:38
Town Hall Tonight 1936-04-08 (79) Hortense's Dilemma 59:29
Town Hall Tonight 1936-04-15 (80) Sandy's Crime 59:42
Town Hall Tonight 1936-04-22 (81) The Lost Vice President 59:29
Town Hall Tonight 1936-04-29 (82) Jim Brown Is Really Fred Allen 59:42
Town Hall Tonight 1936-05-20 (85) The Comedian's Plight 59:14
Town Hall Tonight 1936-05-27 (86) Trombone Annie 59:52
Town Hall Tonight 1936-06-03 (87) Murder in the Chop House 59:31
Town Hall Tonight 1936-06-10 (88) Welcome Stranger 29:56
Town Hall Tonight 1936-06-17 (89) Stoopnagel And Budd 58:39
Town Hall Tonight 1936-09-23 (1) Stoopnagle & Budd - Buck Rogers Spoof 58:57
Town Hall Tonight 1936-09-30 (2) Stoopnagle & Budd - Gangbusters Spoof 59:28
Town Hall Tonight 1936-10-07 (3) Who Killed Rappaport & Amateur Talent hunt 2nd half 58:39
Town Hall Tonight 1936-10-14 (4) Will She Come Out 29:44
Town Hall Tonight 1936-10-21 (5) Murder At Cupcake County 57:14
Town Hall Tonight 1936-11-04 (7) Studio Strategy 58:38
Town Hall Tonight 1936-11-18 (9) The Great Dane Mystery 59:29
Town Hall Tonight 1936-11-25 (10) The Egg Baron 59:14
Town Hall Tonight 1936-12-02 (11) The Prodigal Daughter's Return 59:17
Town Hall Tonight 1936-12-09 (12) The Community Sing 59:17
Town Hall Tonight 1936-12-16 (13) The Million Dollar Smile 26:20
Town Hall Tonight 1936-12-23 (14) Semaphore Biddle, First Department Store Santa 59:33
Town Hall Tonight 1937-03-10 (25) Murder on the High Seas 59:00
Town Hall Tonight 1937-03-17 (26) St Patrick's Day Show 1:00:49
Town Hall Tonight 1937-05-12 (34) Frank Sinatra's Debut 59:18
Town Hall Tonight 1937-12-15 (46) The Tycoon's Dilemma 59:33
Town Hall Tonight 1937-12-22 (47) Santa Will Not Ride Tonight 50:39
Town Hall Tonight 1937-12-29 (48) The Great Swimming Pool Mystery 59:16
Town Hall Tonight 1938-03-23 (60) High Wide and Homely 59:26
Town Hall Tonight 1938-04-13 (63) The Hotel Mystery 59:49
Town Hall Tonight 1938-04-20 (64) Scoop Allen Comes Through 15:57
Town Hall Tonight 1938-04-27 (65) The True Story of Your Hero 59:16
Town Hall Tonight 1938-05-04 (66) Who Killed the Hula Hula Dancer 59:29
Town Hall Tonight 1938-05-18 (68) House That Jack Built 57:44
Town Hall Tonight 1938-05-25 (69) Who Stole the Favorite 59:50
Town Hall Tonight 1938-06-01 (70) The Program Was Killing Them 59:31
Town Hall Tonight 1938-06-08 (71) Music Publisher Needs a Tune 1:00:22
Town Hall Tonight 1938-06-22 (73) The Studio's Predicament 57:55
Town Hall Tonight 1938-06-29 (74) Mountain Malfeasance 59:30
Town Hall Tonight 1938-10-12 (76) Who Killed Judge Knapp 59:04
Town Hall Tonight 1938-11-02 (79) November, Month of Harvest and Thanksgiving 55:19
Town Hall Tonight 1938-11-09 (80) If I Were Too 2:54
Town Hall Tonight 1938-11-16 (81) The Bank's Dilemma 59:29
Town Hall Tonight 1938-12-07 (84) Hillbilly Justice 1:43
Town Hall Tonight 1938-12-14 (85) Santa Claus 14:30
Town Hall Tonight 1939-02-22 (95) Murder at the Opera 58:19
Town Hall Tonight 1939-03-22 (99) Murder at Addison Square Garden 58:38
Town Hall Tonight 1939-04-05 (101) The Studio's Plight 59:52
Town Hall Tonight 1939-06-21 (112) Crisis on the Showboat 56:21

Reviews

Fred's Man Godfrey


(5 stars)

An irrepressible punster & wordplayer myself, something clicked instantly when in the 1980s, myself in my early 30s, i first heard Fred Allen. My ongoing experience with him was organic, circumstantial, not academic. My "consumption" of Fred's work was likewise: on the one hand, the OTR boom of the 70s-thru-90s (in which music particularly & entertainment generally rushed (for fidelity reasons) to FM, and until the bandwidth was repurposed became in many markets & dayparts untenanted & therefore LITERALLY anything was (had to be) thrown on)---the OTR boom on AM exposed me especially to the most famous stuff, but archives were just beginning; to extent OTR was commercially available it was too costly for me---but i listened, some of my friends did too; we rolled cassettes on broadcasts & duped and shared these; i got stuff from the public library and (shhhhh!) duped that. But i did not begin to study FA or his career or life until years starting with "2". The Internet Archive is a tremendous source that would literally take lifetimeS, plural, to audit. But it is here! I am a historian, so my "absorption" of historic media is a symbiotic and synergistic thing. The elements are not in isolation. Still, the other night i was startled to hear, in a December 1941 Texaco show, what sounded like Kenny Baker singing a classic-religious thing in German. I listened closer (i tend to disregard most of the musical interludes in commercial OTR; with many exceptions but still with just-about-certain consistency, they're unremarkable performances in tedious arrangements)---it was "Ave Maria". In German, in mid-December. There was a war on, Kenny; hadn't you heard? Today i'm listening to some more Allen, and a show from November '42 began with a voice i could swear was Arthur Godfrey. Moments later he told us he was Arthur Godfrey, I DID recall something about Godfrey filling in some Allen spots, & now opened a new screen. Couldn't have done that in 1988--- Confirmed that Everybody's Pal (in those pre-LaRosa years) had indeed subbed, the resource said several times, in the fall of 1942, as Kenny Baker's contract with Allen was ending and his relationship already had: Baker had never had a small head, had been getting a bigger one as the Star Theater did well; he believed himself, as the later Eve Harrington believed herself, the piano that had written the concerto. By the fall of '41 he was not only impossible to direct or manage, but disrespected Mister Allen. Talk about ingrates; talk about nice guys! So Kenny Baker was on the bleeplist by Pearl Harbor, and for whatever reasons (i'm trying to follow this up) he did a Kraut-tune 10 days after the Nasties declared war, unprovoked if not unexpectedly, on the US of A. I can't imagine how, in the age of strictly managed programming & fine-combed content, how the selection made it to script conference, let alone to rehearsal or broadcast, & mean to find that out---but a fiercely pro-Allen public barked hard at Kenny Baker, he was unapologetic and from hardly speaking to FA he went to insolent performance of his individual, isolated numbers in contracted quantities & duration. What an experience studio audiences in that year must have had! When the 1942 radio season started in September, Allen and his apparatus (more than almost any other show, Fred Allen was NOT a creation of a stable; but he did have and need staffs) had not settled on a replacement for Kenny Baker, partly because on Allen's show as others the announcer did skit participation. For a number of weeks, a few different individuals intro'd the Texaco Star Theater and to one degree or another joined the patter. Among these was a "young" guy (then still in his 30s) just moving up to The Network (CBS) after several years in suburban Washington DC where he'd invented Morning Talk. Arthur Godfrey turned out to have the same ego on his back as Kenny Baker, Godfrey was let go after six weeks; from the calendar-turn to 1943 no "permanent" announcer was named, and a serious health issue for Allen (hypertension) obliged him to delay his return to air till just before New Year's 1944, and to leave the air for a long convalescence as soon as possible, June '44. Kenny Baker and Arthur Godfrey continued on their quirky ways, living and working into their 70s, but under shadows. Graciousness is its own reward, and brings others. Fred Allen returned to the air in 1947, and went on to do well in the earliest mass-broadcast TV. He published one book, a rather readable autobio called "Much Ado About Me"; a second, a reflection on what we now call "media", called "Treadmill To Oblivion", was all but complete when Allen died suddenly on a New York sidewalk St. Patrick's Day 1956; its completion was shepherded by Portland Hoffa (Mrs. Fred Allen) and the book remains more than a bit relevant, and still somewhat quotable, almost 70 years later. Pianos don't write concertos. If you ever meet a Fred Allen and are lucky to be offered a gig, just read the lines and be a trouper in the repartee. Remember it's the other guy the folks came to hear sing.

An Oops


(4 stars)

Allen gets five stars, but the quality of the recordings here is mixed. It's beyond me how anyone could not check levels when they're dubbing and come up with an over-modulated audio file. The 12-12-43 episode is mislabelled. Kenny Delmar is on this audio file, but he did not join the show until the start of the 1945-46 season. The Alley on Dec. 12, 1943 consisted of Everett Sloane, Jack Smart, Betty Walker and Alan Reed as Falstaff Openshaw for either two or three shows. Sloane and Walker were dumped and replaced with Elsie May Gordon and the returning Charlie Cantor.

Kenny Baker ignited a lot of angry letters on April 5th 1942


(5 stars)

Kenny Baker ignited a ton of angry letters and the anger of Fred Allen when he sung Ave Maria in German on April 5th 1942. This i think was one of the things that later on caused him to be dropped from the show.

thank you


(5 stars)

I couldn't find the Sal Hepatica shows anywhere- one otr download page has corrupted file for the Mechanical Robot episode, there is one other site (DUMB - that's the name of the website- "DUMB") has it also, but I wanted it from archive. thank you for sharing these- they're very much appreciated.

Non-Academy Awards March 5, 1941


(5 stars)

Texaco as sponsor. Whippet Productions, the emergency blusher -- this is one of the best of the best.