DescriptionThis collection contains five Christmas radio classics from The Jack Benny Program: "Jack Buys Don a Wallet for Christmas" (December 19, 1948) "Christmas Tree Decoration" (December 23, 1951) "Setting Up the Christmas Tree" (December 21, 1952) "Cactus Christmas Tree" (December 20, 1953) "Jack Is Christmas Shopping" (December 5, 1954) For over 20 years, Jack Benny was a star of radio, from its golden age in the 1930s to the 1950s, when he moved to television. Benny, who began his entertainment career in vaudeville with a comic violin act, developed a radio persona as a well-mannered but often comically frustrated - and miserly - eccentric surrounded by a group of oddball characters. The shows feature many hilarious skits.
DescriptionThis collection contains four Christmas radio classics from The Jack Benny Program: "Christmas Shopping" (December 12, 1937) "Christmas Open House at Jack's" (December 24, 1939) "Christmas Shopping" (December 22, 1940) "Christmas Shopping on a Shoestring Budget" (December 8, 1946) For over 20 years, Jack Benny was a star of radio, from its golden age in the 1930s to the 1950s, when he moved to television. Benny, who began his entertainment career in vaudeville with a comic violin act, developed a radio persona as a well-mannered but often comically frustrated - and miserly - eccentric surrounded by a group of oddball characters. The shows feature many hilarious skits.
DescriptionCrime and suspense for the holidays! This collection contains five classic radio programs from the '40s and '50s: "Back for Christmas", starring Peter Lorre, from Suspense (December 23, 1943) "Santa Claus of Bum Boulevard" from Casey, Crime Photographer (December 25, 1947) ".22 Rifle for Christmas" from Dragnet (December 22, 1949) "The Return of St. Nick" from This is Your F.B.I. (December 22, 1950) "Christmas Story" from The Mysterious Traveler (December 25, 1951)
DescriptionThis Christmas comedy collection contains seven classic radio programs from the '40s and '50s: "The Cast Does 'A Christmas Carol'" from Duffy's Tavern (December 21, 1945) "Christmas Show" from Father Knows Best (December 21, 1950) "Christmas Club Let Down" from Life of Riley (December 23, 1949) "Irma's Christmas Party" from My Friend Irma (December 20, 1948) "Magic Christmas Tree" from Our Miss Brooks (December 25, 1949) "Santa and the Pirates" from The Burns and Allen Show (December 22, 1942) "The Lord's Prayer" from Amos 'n' Andy (December 23, 1951)