Smilin’ Ed McConnell and the Aladdin Lamp company found a different formula to reach housewives. Rather than getting them hooked into an emotional serial like the Soaps, Ed seduced them with his sincere “Hello Honey Doll...” The four and a half minute spots managed to weave in a pitch for the iconic oil lamps as well as those new fangled electric light fixtures.
1937 syndicated series with Smilin' Ed McConnell. The series was syndicated by NBC Orthacoustic transcriptions for Aladdin Lamps (The Mantle Lamp Company of America, Chicago). Produced by William Hart Adler Inc. Click here to read more about Aladdin Lamp
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Please enjoy these 36 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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N/A | first tune it looks like rain in cherry blossom lane |
+ Guy Lombardo and his band the Royal Canadians perform It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane. | |
N/A | first tune tell it to the daisies | ||
N/A | first tune tell me why the nights are so lonesome | ||
N/A | first tune that old girl of mine | ||
N/A | first tune theres a light in your eyes sweetheart | ||
N/A | first tune there goes my heart | ||
N/A | first tune wishing will make it so | ||
N/A | first tune youre a wonderful mother | ||
N/A | first tune youre gonna lose your gal | ||
N/A | first tune your eyes have told me | ||
N/A | first tune you are my harbor of love |
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