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Audio 488A
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Vic and Sade : Two audio cassette tapes containing multiple episodes of the radio show Vic and Sade (1943-1944). Listed in the order they appear on the tapes: Suggested episode title, date.
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“Out of Town Wedding Guests,” 1944 September 4 : First Line is Vic: “For fifteen cents I wouldn't go over to Ike Kneesuffer's basement this afternoon.”
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“Vic's Unheard News,” 1944 September 22 : First Line is Russell: [to phone] “It's a recognized fact that inhabitants of Toledo, Ohio got more teeth than other people.”
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“Bright-eyed and Eager” (also known as “Good-bye”), 1944 September 29 : First Line is Russell: “By George, it's pleasant to be alive an' well an' busy.” Vic: “You sound precious, smug, trite, an' platitudinous.”
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“Saving Blue-tooth Johnson from Tragedy,” 1944 September 25 : First Line is Sade: “People ask for beef punkles, they'll be forced to take the consequences.”
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“A Box of Letters,” 1944 September 26 : First Line is Russell: “By George, I ache in every muscle.” Sade: “You don't act very miserable.”
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“Vic to be Best Man,” 1944 September 19 : First Line is Vic: “What is all this?” Sade: “All what? Are you being inscrutable, mysterious and enigmatic, Doctor Sleetch?”
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“Eight Million Jobs,” 1943 November 10 : First Line is Sade: [to phone] “I'm afraid I can't go into that with ya right this minute, Mr. Baugh…”
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“Stingyberry Jam,” 1943 November 11 : First Line is Fletcher: “Sade upstairs, are they?” Vic: “Be down directly, be down directly…”
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“Uncle Fletcher's Packing Problems,” 1943 November 12 : First Line is Russell: “Greetin's Gov.” Vic: “Hello, Russell. How's everything in the halls of learnin'?”
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“Carribean Dream Flute,” 1943 November 19 : First Line is Vic: “I'm the poor dupe that's always gotta answer this lame-brain thing.”
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“Working on Hank Gutstop's Debts,” 1943 September 14 : Russell: “Third-Lieutenant Clinton Stanley contemplated the oscillating head of the deadly cobra without fear…”
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“A Letter from Aunt Bess- Ham Ham,” 1944 September 13 : First Line is Vic: “How's your cold? “ Sade: “Dandy. I believe it was just a false alarm.”
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“Groom Disappears,” 1944 September 27 : First line is Russell: “Hi out there.” Sade: “Hi.” Russell: “Where ya been?” Sade: “Back yard.”
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“A Dun from Kleeburger's,” 1944 September 28 : First Line is Vic: “Here's a piece in the paper about some half-wit in Ohio that mailed a letter to his brother-in-law in Pennsylvania.”
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“The Wedding Ring,” 1944 September 15 : Vic: “Multiple coefficients of modern business procedure. Mr. O'Slooner also touched on…”
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“Vic's Greeting Cards,” 1944 September 18 : First Line is Russell: “You tough about somethin', Gov.?” Vic: “I expect I'll live. Where's your mother?”
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“Arranging the Honeymoon,” 1944 September 1 : First Line is Sade: “You didn't disturb Uncle Fletcher when you come through the house just now?”
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“Groom Arriving,” 1944 September 21 : First Line is Fletcher: “Yes, I do look nice. This is about as nice as I've ever looked.”
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“Christmas Suggestions for the Boss,” 1943 November 26 : First Line is Sade: “Hey, whatcha makin' faces at?” Vic: “Do I contort my features into unlovely grimaces?”
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“Watch Fob Collection,” 1943 November 3 : First Line is Sade: “Hey, mister, there's something I'd like to say to you.” Vic: “What is it, my love?”
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“Essay on Birds,” 1943 November 8 : First Line is Vic: “You seem unhappy an' distraught, my bobolink.” Russell: “Bobolink is right.”
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“Cleaning the Book-Case,” 1943 December 2 : First Line is Sade: “So let's not argue. You're home from school early, your chums are busy…”
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“The Wedding Present,” 1944 September 7 : First Line is Fletcher: “Got shot by a revolver outside of Dayton, Ohio and never recognized his wife Dorothy afterward…”
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“Vic's Business Trip,” 1944 September 8 : First Line is Sade: “Yes, every year she laughs and says how she's takin' on a couple more pounds…”
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