Hugh Carlson Recordings, 1939-1944


Summary Information
Title: Hugh Carlson Recordings
Inclusive Dates: 1939-1944

Creator:
  • Carlson, Hugh
Call Number: Audio 487A; Audio 488A

Quantity: 3 tape recordings

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Dubbed tape recordings of 24 Vic and Sade (NBC) programs, November 1943 and September 1944, and four Fibber McGee and Molly (NBC) radio episodes, 1939, including segments with guest ZaSu Pitts and Harold Peary.

Language: English

URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-audi00487a
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Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Hugh Carlson, Mequon, Wisconsin, 1970. Accession Number: MCHC70-004, MCHC70-033


Contents List
Audio 487A
Fibber McGee & Molly, 1939
Audio 488A
Vic and Sade
Note: 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.
488A/1
“Out of Town Wedding Guests,” 1944 September 4
Note: First Line is Vic: “For fifteen cents I wouldn't go over to Ike Kneesuffer's basement this afternoon.”
488A/1
“Vic's Unheard News,” 1944 September 22
Note: First Line is Russell: [to phone] “It's a recognized fact that inhabitants of Toledo, Ohio got more teeth than other people.”
488A/1
“Bright-eyed and Eager” (also known as “Good-bye”), 1944 September 29
Note: First Line is Russell: “By George, it's pleasant to be alive an' well an' busy.” Vic: “You sound precious, smug, trite, an' platitudinous.”
488A/1
“Saving Blue-tooth Johnson from Tragedy,” 1944 September 25
Note: First Line is Sade: “People ask for beef punkles, they'll be forced to take the consequences.”
488A/1
“A Box of Letters,” 1944 September 26
Note: First Line is Russell: “By George, I ache in every muscle.” Sade: “You don't act very miserable.”
488A/1
“Vic to be Best Man,” 1944 September 19
Note: First Line is Vic: “What is all this?” Sade: “All what? Are you being inscrutable, mysterious and enigmatic, Doctor Sleetch?”
488A/1
“Eight Million Jobs,” 1943 November 10
Note: First Line is Sade: [to phone] “I'm afraid I can't go into that with ya right this minute, Mr. Baugh…”
488A/1
“Stingyberry Jam,” 1943 November 11
Note: First Line is Fletcher: “Sade upstairs, are they?” Vic: “Be down directly, be down directly…”
488A/1
“Uncle Fletcher's Packing Problems,” 1943 November 12
Note: First Line is Russell: “Greetin's Gov.” Vic: “Hello, Russell. How's everything in the halls of learnin'?”
488A/1
“Carribean Dream Flute,” 1943 November 19
Note: First Line is Vic: “I'm the poor dupe that's always gotta answer this lame-brain thing.”
488A/1
“Working on Hank Gutstop's Debts,” 1943 September 14
Note: Russell: “Third-Lieutenant Clinton Stanley contemplated the oscillating head of the deadly cobra without fear…”
488A/1
“A Letter from Aunt Bess- Ham Ham,” 1944 September 13
Note: First Line is Vic: “How's your cold? “ Sade: “Dandy. I believe it was just a false alarm.”
488A/2
“Groom Disappears,” 1944 September 27
Note: First line is Russell: “Hi out there.” Sade: “Hi.” Russell: “Where ya been?” Sade: “Back yard.”
488A/2
“A Dun from Kleeburger's,” 1944 September 28
Note: 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.”
488A/2
“The Wedding Ring,” 1944 September 15
Note: Vic: “Multiple coefficients of modern business procedure. Mr. O'Slooner also touched on…”
488A/2
“Vic's Greeting Cards,” 1944 September 18
Note: First Line is Russell: “You tough about somethin', Gov.?” Vic: “I expect I'll live. Where's your mother?”
488A/2
“Arranging the Honeymoon,” 1944 September 1
Note: First Line is Sade: “You didn't disturb Uncle Fletcher when you come through the house just now?”
488A/2
“Groom Arriving,” 1944 September 21
Note: First Line is Fletcher: “Yes, I do look nice. This is about as nice as I've ever looked.”
488A/2
“Christmas Suggestions for the Boss,” 1943 November 26
Note: First Line is Sade: “Hey, whatcha makin' faces at?” Vic: “Do I contort my features into unlovely grimaces?”
488A/2
“Watch Fob Collection,” 1943 November 3
Note: First Line is Sade: “Hey, mister, there's something I'd like to say to you.” Vic: “What is it, my love?”
488A/2
“Essay on Birds,” 1943 November 8
Note: First Line is Vic: “You seem unhappy an' distraught, my bobolink.” Russell: “Bobolink is right.”
488A/2
“Cleaning the Book-Case,” 1943 December 2
Note: First Line is Sade: “So let's not argue. You're home from school early, your chums are busy…”
488A/2
“The Wedding Present,” 1944 September 7
Note: First Line is Fletcher: “Got shot by a revolver outside of Dayton, Ohio and never recognized his wife Dorothy afterward…”
488A/2
“Vic's Business Trip,” 1944 September 8
Note: First Line is Sade: “Yes, every year she laughs and says how she's takin' on a couple more pounds…”