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    lucilleball

    Explore "lucilleball" with insightful episodes like "The Bechdel Test Returns, with Vincent Chabany-Douarre", "BONUS - Mother’s Day (Burns and Allen & My Favorite Husband)", "BONUS - No Fooling (Mel Blanc & My Favorite Husband)", "Episode 28 with Nicky Sparrow" and "My Favorite Husband 480705 The Cugats Tenth Wedding Anniversary. (retro268)" from podcasts like ""Public Intellectual", "Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)", "Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)", "But First, Brunch" and "Retro Old Time Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    The Bechdel Test Returns, with Vincent Chabany-Douarre

    The Bechdel Test Returns, with Vincent Chabany-Douarre

    Somehow, the conversation around historical racism and bigotry and police brutality turned into a series of... resignations by white voice actors in cartoons? Yes, we're talking about representation in film yet again, and Vincent Chabany-Douarre, creator of the new Katharine's Kapital project, comes on to discuss what Depression-era films have to teach us, and why watching Katharine Hepburn films is praxis. 

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    BONUS - Mother’s Day (Burns and Allen & My Favorite Husband)

    BONUS - Mother’s Day (Burns and Allen & My Favorite Husband)

    With Mother's Day right around the corner, our midweek bonus comedy show features visits from a pair of mothers-in-law much to the chagrin of George Burns and Lucille Ball. First, Gracie's mom comes to town in The Burns and Allen Show (AFRS rebroadcast from May 20, 1948). Then on My Favorite Husband, George's mother's visit stretches on and on...and on (AFRS rebroadcast from March 4, 1949).

    BONUS - No Fooling (Mel Blanc & My Favorite Husband)

    BONUS - No Fooling (Mel Blanc & My Favorite Husband)

    It's another midweek dose of quarantine comedy from the Golden Age of Radio! We'll hear a pair of shows featuring goofs and gags for April Fool's Day. First, the man of a thousand voices headlines his own series in The Mel Blanc Show (originally aired on CBS on April 1, 1947). Then, Lucille Ball plans to fool My Favorite Husband (AFRS rebroadcast from April 1, 1949).

    Episode 28 with Nicky Sparrow

    Episode 28 with Nicky Sparrow
    It's our Women's History Month special episode! *cue confetti cannons* We talk about the women in history who inspire us to keep breaking boundaries and the new line of Barbie dolls from Mattel.

    This episode's brunch guest is a real life boss lady. She's a woman of color at the highest position at her company's local branch and she also signs our paychecks. It's our boss, Nicky Sparrow! She's Market President of iHeartMedia Jacksonville and gives awesome advice. Grab some pen and paper and listen for the sassy nuggets from her cussin', bible totin' grandmother.

    My Favorite Husband 480705 The Cugats Tenth Wedding Anniversary. (retro268)

    My Favorite Husband 480705 The Cugats Tenth Wedding Anniversary. (retro268)

    Actually the first episode of My Favorite Husband, starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning. The first show sets up the premise of the series. A married couple who have been happily married for 10 years, and still seem to be actually in love. The Cugat's flashback to moments of their wedding day, as they prepare for their anniversary. Liz, the well to do socialite, and George, the up and coming banker.
     
    Liz is to have a portrait painted for the big anniversary celebration. George's friend Corey, a confirmed bachelor cass doubt on the intentions of the portrait artist. Of course Liz doesn't see anything in the artist, but manages to say all the right things to cause jealousy to grow in George. It gets so bad that George calls a doctor along with his attractive nurse. Still simmering over the artist, George see's his chance to use the situation of having the nurse to get some revenge jealousy brewing in Liz.
     
    In the end though, George and Liz come to their senses. They see through their petty jealousies, but don't worry, the laughs won't stop even to the very end.
     
    Bonus Track:
    Glenn Miller. 1938. The Cowboy from Brooklyn.
     
    PS: Coming soon to the Retro Radio Podcast, Lucille Ball as Liz Cugat. Lucky for me, by the end of the first season, and without explaination, their last name is changed to Cooper. Fortunately for me, because I can never remember how to spell Cugat, but Cooper isn't so hard. (Isn't that so selfish of me, or what?) Watch for more additions and changes to the lineup in the coming weeks.