+ Ed Wynn (November 9, 1886 – June 19, 1966) was a popular American comedian and actor noted for his Perfect Fool comedy character, his pioneering radio show of the 1930s, and his later career as a dramatic actor. He hosted a popular radio show, The Fire Chief for most of the 1930s, heard in North America on Tuesday nights, sponsored by Texaco gasoline. Like many former vaudeville performers who turned to radio in the same decade, the stage-trained Wynn insisted on playing for a live studio audience, doing each program as an actual stage show, using visual bits to augment his written material, and in his case, wearing a colorful costume with a red fireman's helmet. He usually bounced his gags off announcer/straight man Graham McNamee; Wynn's customary opening, "Tonight, Graham, the show's gonna be different," became one of the most familiar tag-lines of its time. Sample joke: "Graham, my uncle just bought a new second-handed car... he calls it Baby! I don't know, it won't go anyplace without a rattle!" Wynn reprised his Fire Chief radio character in two movies, Follow the Leader (1930) and The Chief (1933). Near the height of his radio fame he founded his own short-lived radio network, the Amalgamated Broadcasting System, which lasted only five weeks in 1933 and nearly destroyed the comedian. According to radio historian Elizabeth McLeod, the failed venture left Wynn deep in debt, divorced, and finally suffering a nervous breakdown.-WikiPedia
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Please enjoy these 7 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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01.10.1932 | home sweet home | ||
07.26.1932 | the prince goes to school | ||
08.09.1932 | trial by jury | ||
08.30.1932 | when you were 8 and i was 9 we were 17 | ||
10.25.1932 | dorothy burnhan of haddon hall | ||
11.01.1932 | poorhouse behind the hill | ||
11.15.1932 | when hiking ignorance is blisters |
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