Fred Allen was the undisputed master of the adlib,often throwing out his scripts during a show he and Jack Benny begain a long running Feud.And a regular stroll down Allen's Alley With failing health,Allen left Radio in June 1949 and became a panelist on TV's "Whats my Line Until his Death on March 17, 1955.
Portland Hoffa Portland Hoffa Allen Titus Moody Parker Fennelly Mrs. Pansy Nussbaum Minerva Pious Senator Beauregard Claghorn Kenny Delmar Ajax Cassidy Peter Donald Falstaff Openshaw Alan Reed John Doe John Brown Socrates Mulligan Charles Cantor Mr. Pinkbaum Irwin Delmore
Heres a List of Fred Allen Shows
The Linit Bath Club Revue. December 25, 1932. CBS A visit to Fred's zany department store The Linit Bath Club Revue. January 22, 1933. CBS A visit to Judge Alien's courtroom. Town Hall Tonight. October 2, 1935. NBC . Town Hall news: an anti-noise campaign and other news of the week. Town Hall Tonight. October 7, 1936. NBC First show of the season, The Mighty Alien Art Players do "Who Killed Barkley Rappaport?" Town Hall Tonight. March 10, 1937. Town Hall News Of The Week awards to movie patrons for unusual achievements. Town Hall Tonight. March 17, 1937. Town Hall News Of The Week, The Mighty Alien Art Players do a hillbilly drama. Town Hall Tonight. December 22, 1937. Guest Jack Benny tries to sell Alien his Maxwell. Town Hall Tonight. May 18, 1938. NBC "Gramps" plays music on matches, knives, and balloons. Town Hall Tonight. May 25, 1938. NBC Starring Fred Allen Town Hall Tonight June 8, 1938. NBC . Fred interviews actors" about the coming summer stock season. Town Hall Tonight. June 22, 1938. NBC Fred decides on a vacation. Town Hall Tonight. February 22, 1939. NBC With Fred and a TV tube glass blower. Town Hall Tonight. June 21, 1939. NBC Fred tries to choose a place to spend his summer vacation. The Fred Alien Show. October 11. 1939. NBC With Fred and guest Bert Lahr: The Fred Alien Show. November 8, 1939. NBC Fred analyzes the statutes for pedestrians in New York . The Fred Alien Show. December 27, 1939.NBC An interview with the "little people who made "Gone With The Wind" possible. The Fred Alien Show. January 31, 1940. NBC "Should New York run a lottery, and should Binge games be taxed?" The Fred Alien Show. February 28, 1940. NBC Fred interviews the assistant superintendant of the Statue of Liberty, The Fred Alien Show. March 20, 1940. NBC The famous "Eagle" show. The Fred Alien Show. March 27, 1940. NBC The Alien Art players perform "Who Killed Mack Borden." The Fred Alien Show. May 8, 1940 The Fred Alien Show. June 12, 1940. NBC With Fred and the Alien Art Players, Information Please. November 15, 1940. NBC The first question is "How would the poems be changed by today's song writers?" Information Please. October 17, 1941. NBC The first question is: "What is the source of the following quotations?" The Texaco Star Theatre. December 10, 1941. CBS Guest Louella Parsons. Command Performance. March 22, 1942. AFRS origination. With Fred Alien, Henny Youngman, Gladys swarthout, and Madeleine The Texaco Star Theatre. April 5, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Victor Moore. The Texaco Star Theatre. May 10, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Marlene Dietrich. The Texaco Star Theatre, May 24, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Jack Haley. The Texaco Star Theatre. June 7, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Jean Arthur. The Texaco Star Theatre. June 14, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Maurice Evans. The Texaco Star Theatre. June 21, 1942. CBS With Fred and guest Doc Rockwell. The Texaco Star Theatre. June 28, 1942.CBS With Fred and guest Judy Canova. The Texaco Star Theatre. October 4, 1942. CBS The cast does "Poor Old Charlie" with guest Charles Laughton. The Texaco Star Theatre. October 18, 1942. Fred and guest Orson Welles do their version of "Les Miserables." The Texaco Star Theatre. February 7, 1943. CBS net. Alien's Alley question: "Will the 'Work Or Fight' order affect you?" Information Please. February 15, 1943. NBC Fred Alien and Clifton Fadiman change roles halfway through the show. The Texaco Star Theatre. December 12, 1943. CBS With Fred and guest Lauritz Melchior The Texaco Star Theatre. January 2, 1944. With Fred Alien, Charlie Canter, Alan The Texaco Star Theatre. January 9, 1944. With Fred and guest Ed Gardner. The Texaco Star Theatre. January 23, 1944. With Fred and guest Jimmy Durante. The Texaco Star Theatre. March 19, 1944. With Fred and guest Ted Lewis. The Texaco Star Theatre. April 16, 1944. With Fred and guest Leo Durocher. The Fred Alien Show. April 23, 1944. With Fred Alien, Portland Hoffa, Jimmy Wallington, Alan Reed The Texaco Star Theatre. May 7, 1944. . With Fred Alien and guest George Jessel. The Texaco Star Theatre. June 4, 1944. With Fred Alien and guest Peter Lorre. The Harold Lloyd Comedy Theatre. December 6, 1944. AFRS."The Show Off," with Harold Lloyd and Fred Alien The Radio Hall Of Fame. March 25, 1945. ABC .With Fred Alien, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. The Fred Alien Show. October 7, 1945. NBC Guests Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. The Fred Alien Show. October 21, 1945. NBC With Fred Alien and guest Frank Sinatra. The Fred Alien Show. October 28, 1945. Charlie McCalthy takes Fred to court and sues him for slander The Fred Alien Show. November 25, 1945.NBC With Fred Alien and guest Leo Durocher The Fred Alien Show. December 16, 1945. With Fred Alien, Kenny Delmar, Portland Hoffa. The Fled Alien Show. December 30, 1945. AFRS rebroadcast. With Fred Alien and guest Gregory Ratoff The Fred Alien Show. January 20, 1946. With Fred Alien and guest George Jessel The Fled Alien Show. February 3, 1946. NBC With Fred Alien and guest Beatrice Lillie. The Fled Alien Show. February 10, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. Guest Edward Everett Horton becomes "Nasty Eddie," tough guy on the Bowery The Fred Alien Show. February 24, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. Fred and guest Arthur Treacher do a hillbilly play The Fled Alien Show. March 3, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. With Fred and guest Orson Welles The Fled Alien Show. March 10, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. With Fred Alien and guest Carmen Miranda. The Fled Alien Show. April 14, 1946. NBC origination. Guest Leo Durocher does a repeat performance of "The Brooklyn Pinafore. The Fled Alien Show. April 28, 1946. NBC net. Guest Bert Lahr winds up defending Fred in court The Fled Alien Show. May 5, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. Fred and guest Tallulah Bankhead do their version of an early morning radio show. The Fled Alien Show. May 12, 1946. AFRS rebroadcast. With Fred Alien and guest Sydney Greenstreet The Fred Alien Show. May 26, 1946. NBC With Fred and guest Jack Benny The Fled Alien Show. June 9, 1946. NBC Fred goes to Sammy's Bowery Follies and visits guest Dennis Day in his new job as a singing waiter The Fled Alien Show. June 23, 1946. Guest Oscar Lavant tries to get a job in Fred's band in the Catskills. The Fred Alien Show. October 13, 1946. NBC With Fred Alien and guest Tony Martin. The Fled Alien Show. October 27, 1946. NBC Guest Tallulah Bankhead and Fred do their version of a morning happy-couple radio show. The Fled Alien Show. March 2, 1947. NBC The cast does a drama with the Quiz Kids called "Mayhem In The Penthouse." The Fled Alien Show. May 25, 1947. NBC net. Fred tries to convince guest Rudy Vallee to return to show business The Fled Alien Show. June 8, 1947. NBC net. Guest Rochester gives Fred the opportunity to crack lots of anti-Jack Benny jokes The Fled Alien Show. October 19, 1947. Guest James Mason joins with oriental detective One Long Pan to solve a British murder mystery. The Fled Alien Show. October 26, 1947. Guest Jack Haley visits the offices of Beagle Productions to discuss his life story on film. The Fled Alien Show. December 14, 1947. NBC With Fred Alien and guest George Jessel The Fled Alien Show. December 28, 1947. NBC net Guest Monty Woolley helps Fred exchange a cuckoo clock The Fled Alien Show. January 4,1948. NBC With Fred Alien and guest James Mason The Fled Alien Show. March 28, 1948. Guests Pamela and James Mason perform in an English "Husband and Wife" radio programme. The Fled Alien Show. April 11, 1948. NBC net. Guest Basil Rathbone and oriental detective One Long Pan solve the murder of a British Birdwatcher The Fled Alien Show. April 18, 1948. NBC Fred and Postmaster Jim Farley do a parody of "Author Meets The Critics." The Fled Alien Show. April 25, 1948. NBC net. Fred and guest Leo Durocher appear before the Brooklyn Bar Of Justice The Fled Alien Show. May 2, 1948. NBC net. Fred and guest Henll Morgan do a satire called "Mr. John J. Morgan. The Fled Alien Show, May 9, 1948. NBC Guest Don McNeill and Fred do the classic parody "Break The Contestant." The Fled Alien Show. June 6, 1948. NBC The show's guest is Jack Eigen, described as a disc jockey at the Copacabana The Fled Alien Show. November 7, 1948. NBC The cast does "Sam Shovel, Private Eye. The Fled Alien Show. November 28, 1948. NBC With Fred Alien and guest George Jessel The Fled Alien Show. December 5, 1948. NBC Since "radio is dead," guest Henry Morgan does a radio crime show The Fled Alien Show. January 9, 1949. NBC With Fred Alien and guest H. Alien Smith, The Fled Alien Show. January 23, 1949. NBC net. Guest Jack Haley and Fred do a television opera about a traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter. The Fled Alien Show. January 30, 1949. NBC Fred tries to convince guest Rudy Vallee to go into television. The Fled Alien Show. April 24, 1949. NBC Guest Basil Rathbone joins Fred in a mystery play titled '7he Mad Doctor Of Downing Street." - Coffee Rationing 11/1/41 Mayor cleaning up bookmakers 10/11/42 The Brooklyn Pinafor3 4/14/46 Racing Form 4/28/46 Guest:Tallulah Bankhead 10/27/46 Science Techniques 12/14/47 Guest:Basil Rathbone 4/11/48 Guest:James Farlet 4/18/48 Guest:Jack Eigen 6/06/48 Guest:Allen Smith 1/09/49 Guest:Doc Rockwell 2/13/49 Teaching Techniques 4/24/49
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