Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy (Aired August 28, 1938) Chase and Sanborn found a gold mine with a wooden dummy when Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy began an 11-year run, starting May 9, 1937. The 1945 summer replacement series, with Spike Jones and Frances Langford as co-hosts, was titled The Chase and Sanborn Program. Although the series ended December 26, 1948, it was followed by a compilation show, The Chase and Sanborn 100th Anniversary Show (November 15, 1964), assembled by writer Carroll Carroll and narrated by Bergen. This became an annual event with The Chase and Sanborn 101st Anniversary Show (November 14, 1965), a Fred Allen tribute, followed by The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (November 13, 1966). THIS EPISODE: August 28, 1938. "Special Guest Is Ralph Bellamy" - Red network. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Edward Arnold's last appearance as host. Nelson Eddy's first tune is, "March We Along." Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy appear from Chicago. Edward Arnold and Ralph Bellamy do a scene from "A Well Remembered Voice," by Sir James Barrie. The Dean of The School Of Speech of Northwestern University presents Charlie with an honorary degree: "Master of Innuendo." Dorothy Lamour, Edgar Bergen, Edward Arnold, Nelson Eddy, Ralph Bellamy (narrator), Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra, James M. Barrie (author), The Stroud Twins, Wendell Niles (announcer). 58:55. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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