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    Stoopnagle and Budd were a popular radio comedy team of the 1930s, who are sometimes cited as forerunners of the Bob and Ray style of radio comedy. Along...
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    Spoonerism (category CS1 maint: date and year)
    the main actor of the 1930s radio program Stoopnagle and Budd, in which his character, Colonel Stoopnagle, used spoonerisms. In 1945, he published a...
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    comedy routines performed by Colonel Stoopnagle on the radio show Stoopnagle and Budd in the 1930s. ("Colonel Stoopnagle" was the stage name of F. Chase Taylor...
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    network debut of Stoopnagle and Budd on CBS. Most of the Hollywood comedians who did not become dramatic actors (e.g. Bergen, Fields, Groucho and Chico Marx...
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  • International House (film) (category American black-and-white films)
    Wong, Chinese inventor Wong Chung as Health Inspector Stoopnagle and Budd - F. Chase Taylor and Budd Hulick Rudy Vallee as himself Cab Calloway as himself...
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  • Bouncing ball (music) (category Film and video terminology)
    Marie". She appeared in "Sing Babies, Sing" (1933). Radio comedians Stoopnagle and Budd appeared in the zany Stoopnocracy that also featured 12-year-old...
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    18. At that same age, she became the first "feminine stooge" for Stoopnagle and Budd on their show. Her other roles on radio programs include: Banks began...
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  • Show, Claudia and David,: 77  McGarry and His Mouse,: 211  Mr. District Attorney,: 233  Quizzer's Baseball,: 279  Stoopnagle and Budd,: 315-316  Walk...
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    productions, writing and performing in his own sketches. Around 1936 he sold some gags to radio comedians Stoopnagle and Budd, and to Roy Atwell. Also...
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    Be Ignorant, and other memorable parodies were presented by such satirists as Spike Jones, Stoopnagle and Budd, Stan Freberg and Bob and Ray. British...
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    daughter and a witch!" In the 1930s, Frost was "hostess, secretary, heckler and general all-around actress each Sunday" on Stoopnagle and Budd. Late in...
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  • (1957) Stan Lomax (1935–1944) Star and the Story (1944) StarDate (1978–date) Stella Dallas (1938–1955) Stoopnagle and Budd (1930–1937) Stop Me If You've Heard...
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    Screen Songs (category Famous Studios series and characters)
    Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures between 1929 and 1938. Paramount brought back the sing-along cartoons in 1945, now in color, and released...
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  • the 1931 network debut of Stoopnagle and Budd on CBS. Comedians such as Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Judy Canova, Bob Hope and Red Skelton were top-rated...
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    vocalist and Walter O'Keefe supplied the comedy along with Stoopnagle and Budd. Broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays, it continued until June 25, 1936. On June...
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    Shelton, the Sisters of the Skillet (Ralph Dumke and Ed East), and Stoopnagle and Budd. Educational had been releasing its own product until 1933, when...
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  • with an opening number by Shilkret, followed by a comedy skit by Stoopnagle and Budd. The complete set of broadcasts is available for listening at the...
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  • Stoopnagle’s Cavalcade Of Stuff (1938) – pair of spoof documentaries with Stoopnagle and Budd Coronet Comedies (1929–1936) – assorted two-reelers, earliest with...
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    current Capital District CBS-TV affiliate WRGB. The comedy duo of Stoopnagle and Budd began their careers at WMAK in 1930. When WMAK was launched in 1922...
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  • Freberg Show Stoopnagle and Budd Stop Me If You've Heard This One Talkback with Jerry Galvin Texaco Star Theater Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou Vic and Sade You...
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  • Stoopnagle and Budd, and The National Biscuit Comedy Hour of 1936. Later in the 1930s, he wrote for Disney and Walter Lantz theatrical cartoons, and he...
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  • Rambling 'Round Radio Row (category American black-and-white films)
    & 1664) Harry Rose (#1473) Teddy Seco (#1662) Kate Smith (#1408) Stoopnagle and Budd (#1408) The Three Keys (#1473) Arthur Tracy (#1453) Vera Van (#1662)...
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    are two-reel (17–21 minutes long) musical and dramatic film shorts produced by Warner Bros. between 1931 and 1943. The series continued as Warner Specials...
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  • Armed Services Editions (ASEs) were small paperback books of fiction and nonfiction that were distributed in the American military during World War II...
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