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Phil Harris-Alice Faye: First 20

By: Original Radio Broadcast
Narrated by: Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Frankie Remley, Old Time Radio
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Summary

"What's a Rexall?"

So Frankie Remley asked Phil Harrisand they'd soon find out, kicking off a memorable run of The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. The Rexall years marked the peak of the program's popularity, and the laughs come thick and fast! Join Phil, Alice, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Robert North, and the whole gang for the first 20 surviving episodes of the 1948-49 season.

Savor the sarcastic wit and wisenheimer sensibility of these inaugural broadcasts - featuring outrageous schemes, special guest appearances by Jack Benny and Fred Allen, fancy parties, Gale Gordon's first turn as Clyde Scott…and inevitable catastrophe.

Episodes Include: First Show for Rexall 10-03-48; Phil to Retrieve Contract from Frankie 10-10-48; Phyllis' Boyfriend 10-17-48; The Live Steer 10-24-48; Homework 10-31-48; A Job With Rexall for Willie 11-07-48; New Drug 11-14-48; Health Food Diet 11-21-48; Homework Helper 11-28-48; Frankie Borrows the Kids 12-05-48; The Baby Sitter 12-12-48; Hiring a Santa Claus 12-19-48; The Christmas Present 12-26-48; Phil is Drafted 01-02-49; The Engagement Ring 01-09-49; Broken Hearted Phil 01-16-49; Truman's Inaugural 01-23-49; The Fire Chief 01-30-49; Fires Band 02-06-49; An Admirer Sends Flowers to Alice 02-13-49.

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Classic Radio

Classic Radio starring Alice Gaye and Phil Harris with a song included each story.
If you enjoy the old classic comedies your like these included is their first Christmas edition.
A married couple in real life this is a comic look at their life.
Very much a product of the times.
Even the adverts are interesting..

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Great show

When I was younger I was introduced to Phil Harris through jungle book a member of my family loved his songs the dark town poker club was one of them this show is very funny laughs galore love bought some more it is that funny

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