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Abbott and Costello - Atthe Circus whith Alan Hale 43-03-16
April 16, 2008 08:43 PM PDT
Sponsored by Camels. Commercials, as usual are left in only for entertainment purposes. Keith and the Retro Radio show do not necessarily endorse or encourage the use of products advertised in original old time radio shows. Enough disclaimers, here's what happens in today's program. Costello tells Abbott about some of his relatives who performed in the circus. Also some of his own circus experience. Old jokes abound. The cutting up and comments expand to Ken Niles and his on air wife, played by Verna Felton. Buddy Rich Orchestra plays Swing Low. It's an instrumental and hasn't got much to do with chariots, but nice and swingy. Abbott and Costello make it to the circus management office where Sally Eiler is in charge. More old jokes, but the comic timeing makes it all good. Lou gets suckered into helping with one of the ball toss games. He doesn't quite fall for it, but ends up as the circus wrestling act. Connie Haines sings Salt Water Cowboy. A goofy song, but highly popular for it's time. Connie's voice makes any song sound great. Bud assures Lou that he won't have any trouble wrestling, since he will be the one to jump into the ring when the call goes out for a wrestling partner. Bad news, Alan Hale, a popular and huge 400 pound film actor is waiting to have a go at Lou. Ever notice how poor, chubby Lou gets into the ring in many of their radio shows and films? He did do some boxing at a younger age as well as some stunt man work. For being the butterball that his reputation presented, he was a bit more athletic than he let on. Well, that's what's in the show. Don't worry, there's a lot of clowning around that you will have to hear to enjoy. So, please do. best regards,
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