Driving Lessons (Aired February 27, 1947) Bud Abbott was born in Asbury Park, NJ, October 2, 1897 and died April 24, 1974 in Woodland Hills, California. Lou Costello was born in Paterson, NJ, March 6, 1906 and died March 3, 1959 in East Los Angeles, California. After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes. The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (usually, by singers such as Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). THIS EPISODE: February 27, 1947. " Driving Lessons" - NBC network. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Tobacco. Lou wants to be a badman in a western movie. He tells the story of Annie Oakley. Bud and Lou do the "U-Drive" routine. Costello tries to buy a new car. Before giving Marilyn Maxwell a driving lesson, Costello needs a car...and a driver's license. Marilyn Maxwell, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, John Brown, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Nat Wolff (producer, director), Bert Cordon (sound effects), John Pawlick (engineer), Herb Vigran (commercial spokesman), Michael Roy (announcer), Elvia Allman. 29:52. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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