Loved these when I was very little. My first recollection of the world around me was through the radio. Then later the golden days of TV. It was a gentle time.
+Craig Clyde Hi! i don't know about gentle - but magical times for culture on radio and television - lots of live shows (1950's), too - Jack Benny, Show of Shows, Amal and the Night Visitors" every christmas, specials full of understanding of humanity. the kid's show were great, too. do you remember "Kukla, Fran and Ollie", "Howdy Doody"? :} and we were still in the afterglow of WWII victory! (even though there was the Korean War :| and so much for simpler times, which is ridiculous! - i guess most adults remember childhood times as so-called 'simpler'.)
It's always been a natural human tendency to remember only the good times. Each generation tends to reminisce about the good times when they/we were kids (the "simpler" times alluded to) and try to forget and/or reject the not-so-good times. Of course, our dads were *ALWAYS* telling very tall tales! How about the one where our dads "had to walk five miles to school every day, uphill, both ways!" Then there's the winter tale where they "walked to school in four feet of snow, again uphill, both ways!" And the older they get, the longer the walk becomes, or the higher the snow falls! HAHA!! Good memories! 🙂🙃🙂
I grew up on these OTR programs. I remember doing my homework in grade school in the 1940s listening to these wonderful programs. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THEM AVAILABLE ONCE AGAIN. They bring back precious memories.
There's nothing more that gets me in the spirit of Christmas than listening to radio shows from this period. Thank you so much for dedicating your time and energy to bring these memories to people everywhere.
Love, love, love Jack Benny!
Had some of the best skits.
Wonderful 💋 Christmas 🌲🌲⛄⛄ Jack Benny story.
Loved these when I was very little. My first recollection of the world around me was through the radio. Then later the golden days of TV. It was a gentle time.
+Craig Clyde Hi! i don't know about gentle - but magical times for culture on radio and television - lots of live shows (1950's), too - Jack Benny, Show of Shows, Amal and the Night Visitors" every christmas, specials full of understanding of humanity. the kid's show were great, too. do you remember "Kukla, Fran and Ollie", "Howdy Doody"? :}
and we were still in the afterglow of WWII victory! (even though there was the Korean War :| and so much for simpler times, which is ridiculous! - i guess most adults remember childhood times as so-called 'simpler'.)
It's always been a natural human tendency to remember only the good times. Each generation tends to reminisce about the good times when they/we were kids (the "simpler" times alluded to) and try to forget and/or reject the not-so-good times.
Of course, our dads were *ALWAYS* telling very tall tales! How about the one where our dads "had to walk five miles to school every day, uphill, both ways!" Then there's the winter tale where they "walked to school in four feet of snow, again uphill, both ways!" And the older they get, the longer the walk becomes, or the higher the snow falls!
HAHA!! Good memories! 🙂🙃🙂
I grew up on these OTR programs. I remember doing my homework in grade school in the 1940s listening to these wonderful programs. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THEM AVAILABLE ONCE AGAIN. They bring back precious memories.
Thanks Tom! Hope you check out the new shows we just uploaded. Hope you did well on your homework ha!
who the heck could dislike this?
If you know, let me know! Ha!
Adolescents, of course.
@@mkaberli what adolescents are looking up 40s radio broadcasts by accident?
Best Christmas Benny show!
Rochester!!!!!!! Yeaaaaaaa!!!!!! The show isn't the same without him at all!
There's nothing more that gets me in the spirit of Christmas than listening to radio shows from this period. Thank you so much for dedicating your time and energy to bring these memories to people everywhere.
Thank you Josh and Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
I have enjoyed this programme this morning while doing Xmas tasks. Greetings from across the pond in England, and a Happy Christmas 1938!.
Greetings from the USA and hope you have a great Christmas and holidays season. Thanks so much for listening Frinton calling.
Merry Christmas 2020!🎄🎄🎅🎅🎁🎁
@benjaminkanarek Must have been a great time!
a simpler time
Five people were listening to static.
The very first appearance of "Jackson"
2023 sucks. Anyone out there got a time machine, please?
Wow. Kenny Baker, then Dennis Day. Jack liked tenors!