Bob & Ray--Bob & Ray Present the CBS Radio Network, 1959-60


(5 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

Their finest series was probably the 1959-60 quarter-hours for CBS, featuring memorable segments from Wally Ballou and Lawrence Fechtenberger, as well as the national tour of Smelly Dave the dead whale.

Listeners enjoyed classic satires like "One Man's Family" and the humorous sign-on: "And now, from approximately coast to coast, Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding present the CBS radio network." The show concluded with the iconic sign-off: "This is Ray Goulding reminding you to write if you get work. Bob Elliott reminding you to hang by your thumbs."


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Kapitel

Basement Broadcast 7:39
The Musical Typewriter 11:17
Camp Counselor 10:44
Sports-a-Phone 11:38
Captain Cavalry 10:05
Home Affair Theater 11:44
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:37
Our Fella Thursday 11:22
The Laugh Machine 11:15
Pheffernick Stadium 10:55
Charlie Chu 9:50
The Grand Motel 11:39
American League Green 11:16
Smelly Dave 11:27
Sports Reporter 11:23
Rescue Squadron 10:28
Barry Campbell Record 11:45
Tour of a Road Sign 10:58
Flaming Bombadine 10:56
Smelly Dave in Peoria 11:23
Planning for the Company Picnic 10:55
Moose Gap, Indiana 11:31
Biff Burns With a Fight Manager 10:53
Smelly Dave at Albany 11:33
Bob & Ray Employees Picnic 10:43
Gumshoe Flaherty 11:22
Who Wants to Know 11:24
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:28
The Army Amature Program 11:23
Wally Ballou and Family 11:15
Answering Service 10:51
After Hours Television 11:28
Lawrence Fechtenberg Again 11:40
The Bob & Ray Saw-tooth 11:38
Mr. Sciences 6:24
Mr. Sciences 8:33
The Traveling Bedlow 11:32
The Great Tightrope 11:34
Lawrence Fecthenberg 11:20
Scarf Johnson, Crop Duster 11:18
Vincent Price 10:37
Arthur Shark From Dubuque 11:16
Steve Bosco 11:20
Good Neighbour Award 11:19
Barry Campbell 11:18
Ransom Call for Smelly Dave 10:27
The Skinniest Man 10:24
Courtroom of the Air 11:25
Big Motor Race 11:13
Ward Stuffer Reports 9:56
Wally Ballou on Coney Island 8:01
Dean Archer Armstead 11:14
Tex Blasedale and His Rope Tricks 8:17
Biff Burns Reports 11:07
Smelly Dave Found 10:53
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:31
One Fella's Family - Going Like Sixty 15:08
Leonard Burnside 9:09
Lawrence Fecthenberg (Yet Again) 11:24
Wally Ballou Watches a Navy Ship Contest 11:14
Bob & Ray Gourmet 7:48
One Fella's Family - By the Seawall 10:17
Public Lawyer 11:25
Grand Motel 11:19
Project Far Sight 8:01
Fly Away School of Aviation 10:56
Wally Ballou in a Bathysphere 11:32
Mr. District Defender 11:31
Mr. District Defender 15:24
Jack Headstrong, All-American American 11:45
Bob & Ray Trophy Time 11:18
One Fella's Family - Prowlers Upstairs 11:40
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:23
An Old West Dramatisation 11:03
Campaign Microphones 11:08
Wrap-Up Time Detectives 11:12
Guess the Name of This 9:01
Celebrating Columbus 11:14
Chat With Champions 11:15
Up in the Morning with Winch 11:19
Natalie Attired 11:08
Weekly Fights 11:00
Clifford Fleming 11:13
Nick Tinney's Birthday 11:12
Setting the Record Straight 11:04
One Fella's Family - Putting Up the Storm Windows 10:54
Professor Gragin's Space Rocket 10:57
Wally Ballou Visits a Mapmaker 11:01
Lawrence Fecthenberg (Yet Again) 11:08
Webley Wester 11:06
Late Night with Hack 11:10
The Bob & Ray Gourmet Club (Again) 11:19
One Fella's Family - The Neighbour's Dog 15:16
Wally Ballou on the Coming World's Fair 11:20
One Fella's Family - Homecoming Hope 11:21
Lawrence Fechtenberger's New Recruit 11:32
One Fella's Family - Everyone's Home for Thanksgiving 10:56
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:26
One Fella's Family - The Smell of Moss 11:12
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:12
One Fella's Family - Missing Christmas Ornaments 11:17
One Fella's Family - Wrapping the Presents 11:08
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:11
Merry Christmas, One and All 11:11
Charlie Chu, Oriental Sleuth 10:33
Lawrence Fechtenberg 10:38
Wally Ballou From a Third Party Company 11:05
Lawrence Fechtenberg 10:35
Audience Questions 12:52
The Green Pickerel 8:49
One Fella's Family - The Washer Doesn't Wash, The Dryer Doesn't Dry 10:57
Armed Forces Humor 11:01
One Fella's Family-Raking 11:13
Ward Stuffer Reports 11:09
Bob & Ray Good Neighbour Award 10:56
Mr. Trace, Keener Than Most Persons 10:36
One Fella's Family - Jack's Friends 10:49
Ward Carr From Hollywood 10:52
Kiddies Book Author 9:31
Wally Ballou with Professor Groggins 10:22
One Fella's Family - A Quiet Evening at Home 10:36
The Clarinet Comic 11:54
Lawrence Fechtenberg, Interstellar 10:40
Lawrence Fechtenberg 11:17
One Fella's Family - Hiding Easter Eggs 11:09
Wally Ballou From 52 10:46
Mr. Trace, Keener Than Most Persons 11:01
One Fella's Family - Moving Day 11:02
Mr. Science 11:00
One Fella's Family - The Figure Problem 10:42
Lawrence Fechtenberger Steals Axebottom's Invention 10:49
Dean Archer Armstead 10:41
Gourmet Club 10:34
Wally Ballou From Easthampton 11:20
One Fella's Family - Dampen the Spirits 10:49

Bewertungen

Bob and Ray Present the Internet Archive


(5 Sterne)

This is a wonderful collection which will provide hours of entertainment for Bob and Ray fans. There are some clever satiric moments during their years at CBS, though some of the impact has been lost in time. They dared to make fun of Jack Paar (as they had Arthur Godfrey a decade earlier) and even ridicule network president Frank Stanton's directive about honesty in the wake of the quiz show scandal by revealing all their characters are fake. It would appear they recorded a week's worth of shows and if they didn't get to a sketch, they simply postponed it to later in the taping (I presume they weren't using transcriptions at this point). The only knock is some of the dubs here are overmodulated or missing commercials (Shep Menken provides voices for the Columbia Stereo spots) but they're still listenable. The only thing that smells here is Dave. Much of the music used by B & R is from the Impress library. The date annotations are especially helpful.

Scarf,left side featured


(5 Sterne)

The gold in this here collection if all over the place. But the job interview tips given to Scarf Johnson, crop duster, is as funny as a couple of guys are going to get. Or in their case, as 7 or 8 guys and a few ladies are going to get.

Some of the very best B&R organized the way it should be


(5 Sterne)

This is the real stuff, people. Though many have tried, nobody, before or since, has ever treated radio in as delightfully surreal yet laid back way as Mr. Elliott and Mr. Goulding. Not even that guy with the moustache, cigar and Hungarian name...but then Ernie's justly most prized for his television, not radio, work. (Hmmm, just realized that could be Groucho, too, though what he was doing in that Hungarian name I'll NEVER know. ) All praises to EasyAceMCMLV for not only putting these treasures in the Archive, but for taking the time and energy to do so in an organized, easily accessible way. May others follow his sterling example!

One mans thanks


(5 Sterne)

This is wonderful work. Bob and Ray’s material will reach more listeners thanks to this collector and his dedication.

Made my day


(5 Sterne)

Finding this treasure trove of B&R material has made the hours spent in front of the computer worthwhile

funny rantings


(5 Sterne)

funny type script dialog..

First, many thanks to...


(5 Sterne)

... our generous host, EasyAceMCMLV!! I'll be years enjoying this & many more of your fantastic sites!! Here are some B&R things that always make me laugh or smile - * Webley L. Webster's book review(s?) * "Quiet, Billy, there's no time for that now." * Dean Archer Armstead's uncanny aim * Tex Blaisedell's greetings & laugh * Fanny's reactions to Father Butcher's foibles * use of sfx like the odd hiccup & Train Buff * Wally Ballou's praiseful self-intros * Little Jimmy Schwab's exclamations * Mugg Mellish always sneering One more thing to listen for, very carefully, in longer versions of Lawrence Fechtenberger (elsewhere): the countdown to the launch... Think I'll stop there. You have your own favorite B&R moments. Enjoy!!

A note from the provider


Pitt---Since it does appear elsewhere but not always (if at all) properly identified (the selection in archive.org's OTR collection is, frankly, a jarbled mess of non-identification making it impossible for Bob & Ray fans to know what they're getting), I donated my collection of their great CBS series properly dated and marked to simplify the searches. :)