Old TIme Radio At Its Finest

In the late 1940s and early 1950s Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis created some of the most irresistible hilarity in the history of entertainment. Now you can enjoy the Martin and Lewis Show, which aired on NBC Radio from 1949 through 1953. Listen in to the Podcast, and find out what all the fuss was about!



Thursday, April 3, 2008

Episode 30: With Bing Crosby

On the Podcast this week, from an October 19th, 1951 NBC Radio Broadcast of The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show, the boys welcome seminal crooner Bing Crosby to the program.


Dean sings I Wish I Was. The team does a sketch featuring Little Man You've Had A Busy Day, and Dean and Bing duet on Sam's Song. Dino also reminisces with I'll String Along With You.

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Shownotes and Links

The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Collection - Volume 1

The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Collection - Volume 2

Juice60 - The Macophile

Life Magazine - August 13, 1951

Dean Martin Festival in Steubenville

Bing Crosby

Larry Wilde - Great Comedians Talk About Comedy

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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