The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show was one of radio's brightest lights; a hilarious situation comedy featuring a friendly sardonic and sarcastic edge that set it apart from its contemporaries. Featuring Phil Harris, fresh off plying his comedic and musical talents on The Jack Benny Program, and his movie star wife Alice Faye. The show also starred Elliott Lewis as the remarkable Frankie Remley -- one of radio's most unforgettable characters a humorously irresponsible con-artist with an endless thirst for the good stuff. ...
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The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show was one of radio's brightest lights; a hilarious situation comedy featuring a friendly sardonic and sarcastic edge that set it apart from its contemporaries. Featuring Phil Harris, fresh off plying his comedic and musical talents on The Jack Benny Program, and his movie star wife Alice Faye. The show also starred Elliott Lewis as the remarkable Frankie Remley -- one of radio's most unforgettable characters a humorously irresponsible con-artist with an endless thirst for the good stuff. Rounding out the regulars is Walter Tetley as Julius Abruzzio, a nervy grocery boy with a Brooklynese accent who served alternately as foil or patsy for Phil and Remley's various schemes. Also starring are Gale Gordon, Robert North, Jeanine Roos, Anne Whitfield, and announcer Bill Forman. Included in this collection is a Program Guide by radio historian Ivan G. Shreve, Jr. with photographs and background information about the shows. Episodes Include: The Studio Contest 02-12-50, Returning To Hollywood 02-19-50, The Movie Script 02-26-50, Mr. Scott's Daughter 03-05-50, Julius And Marjorie 03-12-50, Alice's New Car 03-19-50, Alice's Palm Springs Weekend 03-26-50, The Flying Saucer 04-02-50, Easter Bunnies 04-09-50, Cinderella 04-16-50, Darryl Zanuck's Dinner Party 04-23-50, The Secretary 04-30-50, The Trunk 05-07-50, Cooking Dinner 05-14-50, The Driver's License 05-21-50, Tickets To South Pacific 05-28-50, Phil's Vaccinations 06-04-50, Phil & Alice's New RCA Contract 10-01-50, Phil Has No Sponsor 10-08-50, Forbidden To Mention Sponsor's Name 10-15-50
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