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!



Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Episode 67: With Jack Webb

This time around on our Martin and Lewis Old Time Radio Podcast, from a January 13th, 1953 NBC Radio Network broadcast, Dean and Jerry welcome Dragnet's Jack Webb to the show.

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Shownotes and Links

Dean sings Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby and I Went To Your Wedding. Jerry and Dean sing I'll Be Seeing You.

The inevitable send up of Dragnet involves Goldilocks, The Three Bears and the Cape Cod Kipper Keeper Cooper Caper.

The Nutty Professor on Broadway

The Boys From Brooklyn

Don't Raise The Bridge, Lower The River

Five Hundy By Midnight on the Las Vegas Walk of Stars

Bonnie Hunt Show Video

Earlier Appearance by Deana Martin on Bonnie Hunt

Dean Martin Festival 2010



Jack Webb at IMDB

Dragnet!

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This program is licensed by ASCAP and BMI. The old time radio program presented is a work in the Public Domain. Our theme music Del Sasser and Come Rain Or Come Shine are from Danny D'Imperio.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Making Plans for Steubenville



For several years now, I've been wanting to get out to Steubenville, Ohio for the annual Dean Martin Festival that's held there. It looks like, Lord willing, that this may be the year.

My wife's parents have agreed to go along, and I'm trying to book rooms at a bed-and-breakfast in Steubenville for the weekend. There's always the Hampton Inn if that falls through.

If anyone else is considering making the trip, please get in touch so we can plan a get together while there. Here's the schedule of events for 2010.

I also thought that you might enjoy this video excerpt from a documentary about the festival from a couple years back.