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Abbott and Costello Radio Show
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Abbott and Costello were a comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them one of the most popular teams in the history of comedy. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?", whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines, they were, as a result, featured in the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Contrary to popular belief, however, the duo was not inducted into the Hall). William (Bud) Abbott, was born in Asbury Park, NJ on October 2, 1895 and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) in Paterson, NJ on March 6, 1906. We lost Bud Abbott on April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California; and Lou on March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California.

The duo's first known radio appearance was on The Kate Smith Hour, where they debuted with a version of "Who's on First?" and ended up replacing Henny Youngman on the show. They stayed as regulars for two years, but the original similarities between their New Jersey-rooted voices made it difficult for listeners (as opposed to stage audiences) to tell them apart thanks to their rapid-fire repartee. The problem, Nachman noted, was resolved by having Costello affect a high-pitched childish voice, and their remaining tenure on the Smith show was successful enough to get the pair roles in a Broadway revue, "The Streets of Paris", in 1939.

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbach ("Mr. Kitzel"), Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott & Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello routinely insulted his on-air wife); Niles was succeeded by Michael Roy, with announcing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meakin, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Eddie Cherkose (later known as Eddie Maxwell), Leonard Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Eddie Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled primarily by Floyd Caton.

Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) five years after they premiered on NBC. During their time on ABC, the duo also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program (The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings, featuring vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern.

In 1951, they moved to television, first as frequent hosts of The Colgate Comedy Hour (Eddie Cantor and Martin and Lewis were among the others). Each show was a live hour of vaudeville in front of a theater audience, revitalizing the comedians' performances and giving their old routines a new sparkle. Their vaudeville start was an added plus.

Beginning in 1952, The Abbott and Costello Show was a filmed half-hour series loosely adapted from their radio show, casting the duo as unemployed wastrels. One of the show's running gags involved Abbott perpetually nagging Costello to get a job to pay their rent, while Abbott barely lifted a finger in that direction. The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord, and Hillary Brooke as a friendly neighbor who sometimes got involved in the pair's schemes. Another semi-regular was Joe Besser as Stinky, a 40-year-old sissy dressed in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit. Gordon Jones was Mike the cop, who always lost patience with Lou. The Abbott and Costello Show ran from 1952 to 1954.

Now on to some of those personal tidbits were all like so much.

"Who's on First?" is believed to be available in as many as 20 versions; Abbott and Costello performed subtle variations of the routine in film, on their radio show, and on television (in one of their Colgate Comedy Hour installments and their half-hour TV series). Nachman wrote that the duo's radio contract may have included an agreement to perform "Who's on First?" at least once a month. Perhaps the most successful of the routines "Who's on First?" spawned was "Hertz U-Drive," about renting a car. On one of their radio broadcasts, the duo preceded yet another version of "Who's on First?" with a similar routine hooked around Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller.

So sit back, relax and laugh until your sides hurt with over 50 hours and better then 100 episodes by one of the legendary comedy duos of our time.
 

400320 Abbott and Costello Lion Hunting
420511 Lou Substitutes For Joe DiMaggio
421015 Bank Robbery
421119 Knights in Shining Armor
430114 No Title Available
430316 At The Circus With Alan Hale
431118 Guests Bugs Bunny and Lucille Ball
431125 Formal Thanks Giving Dinner Party
431202 No Title Available
431209 English Butler
431216 The Wild West with Lynn Bari
431230 Lawyer The With Bert Gordon
440106 Lou is Engaged to Judy Canova
440113 Visit To A Sanitarium
440120 No Title Available
440210 No Title Available
440217 Making a Movie
440302 Guests Blondie and Dagwood
440309 No Title Available
440316 No Title Available
440330 No Title Available
440504 No Title Available
440509 Lou Joins the Circus
440511 No Title Available
440606 Who's On First
440618 Costello Buys Gifts For Cast
440911 No Title Available
441026 Matrimonial Agency
441102 No Title Available
441109 The Racehorse
441116 Grade School
441207 Visit to Tin Pan Alley
441214 Christmas Shopping
441221 Christmas Show
450111 Lou Buys A Ranch
450118 Impressing A Girlfriend
450125 Merchant Marines
450201 Stolen Oranges
450215 Guest Rudy Vallee
450301 Frank Sinatra
450308 New Press Agent
450322 Davis Air Force Base
450405 No Title Available
450419 Teaching Lou Etiquette
450426 Guest Andrews Sisters
450503 Spanish Acting School
450607 Costello Gets A Tattoo
450628 Return To Patterson
451004 Job For Girlfriend
451115 Lou Hides From His Girlfriend
451129 Opening A Gas Station
451206 Lou The Fireman
451213 Christmas Show
451220 No Title Available
451227 Costello’s Beauty Shop
460207 Lou Needs An Apartment
460214 Working At The Apartment Hotel
460221 No Title Available
460307 The Boys Run A Drug Store
460314 No Title Available
460418 No Title Available
460425 No Title Available
460502 No Title Available
460509 No Title Available
460516 Mayor Lou
460530 Elsa Maxwell
460626 Abbott’s Big Date
461003 Incorrigible
461010 No Title Available
461212 Lion Hunting
470000 Lou Builds a House
470206 No Title Available
470213 Costello Buys a Boat
470227 Driving Lessons
470313 Lou Goes To Racetrack To Lose Money
470327 Stock Market
470410 Nuts And Bolts
470417 Costello Replaces Joe DiMaggio
470424 No Title Available
470618 Baseball Show
471224 Christmas Program
480303 Going To Alaska
480310 Income Taxes
480421 Marriage Bureau
480428 Babysitting Job
480505 No Title Available
480602 No Title Available
480616 No Title Available
480812 No Title Available
481212 Hunting
490428 No Title Available
Sam Shovel 48-10-28 Case Of A Boy Named Tony
Sam Shovel 48-11-11 Sorry Wrong Rumba
Sam Shovel 48-11-18 Case Of The Russian Diplomat
Sam Shovel 48-12-02 Case Of The Curb Stone Murder
Sam Shovel 48-12-09 Case Of Two Gun Gertie
Sam Shovel 48-12-16 It Was Time For A Change
Sam Shovel 48-12-23 I'm All Yours In Buttons & Bows
Sam Shovel 48-12-30 The Murder At The Radio Quiz Show
Sam Shovel 49-01-27 General Custer's Last Hamburger
Sam Shovel 49-03-03 Caught With His Prints Down
Sam Shovel 49-04-28 Tony's Home Permanent
Sam Shovel 49-05-19 Dust Be My Destiny
Who’s On First Routine
xxxxxx At the Ranch
xxxxxx Niagara Falls
xxxxxx Return to Patterson
xxxxxx Room and Board
xxxxxx Trip to Palm Springs with Veronica Lake
xxxxxx Who's On First Original 30 Minute Live Radio Show
 
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