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A Date with Judy 13 Eps

(4,4 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

(13 Episodes) "A Date With Judy", summer replacement for the Bob Hope Show, aired on NBC (starring Ann Gillis) from June 24 to September 16, was a soap opera, mainly broadcasted to attract a larger teenage audience to the radio. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the following summer (June 23 – September 15, 1942). Charles Boyer makes a guest appearance April 03/45. * SPONSOR: Bristol Myers, as its new sponsor, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show for the summer. Louise Erickson continued in the role of Judy over the next seven years as the series, sponsored by Tums, aired from January 18, 1944 to January 4, 1949. Ford Motors and Revere Cameras were the sponsors for the final season of the radio series on ABC from October 13, 1949 to May 25, 1950. * SOURCE: Wikipedia OTR * def gp ddh

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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ADWJ 1942-08-11 #021 Aunt Lilly Needs a Date

30:01

ADWJ 1944-08-01 #069 Father's Birthday

28:35

ADWJ 1945-02-06 #097 Strange Case of Joseph Cotton

23:11

ADWJ 1945-03-20 #103 Going to a Frank Sinatra Movie

29:32

ADWJ 1945-04-03 Judy Interviews Charles Boyer

30:08

ADWJ 1946-04-09 #158 Father Tries to Go to Bed Early

28:38

ADWJ 1946-05-18 A New Dress For School Dance

29:55

ADWJ 1946-09-24 #164 The Racetrack

30:18

ADWJ 1946-10-22 #165 Gregory Hickson Lecture

30:53

ADWJ 1947-02-18 #182 Judy & Oogie's Movie Date

31:29

ADWJ 1948-05-04 #245 Playing Hooky

30:03

ADWJ 1949-11-03 #272 High School Hot Shots Get a Job

29:40

ADWJ Judy's Party (Oogie asks Judy to go Steady)

30:19

Bewertungen

Episode 1

(3 Sterne)

Once I got the acoustics adjusted, it was not a bad show, but pretty predictable. We'll listen to another episode.

Date error

(0 Sterne)

46-05-18 New Dress for the Dance was broadcast 48-05-18