
The Marx Brothers
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Most information in this list comes from Wayne Boenig. He has also has many
radio shows
on tape. Email him if you are
interested in obtaining copies. Thanks also to Stephan Herschung.
Excerpts
of some programs can also be found on regular LPs or CDs.
Click here to see what is available.
"During the mid-1930's, radio began to displace movies as the most popular
entertainment medium. After all, it was free, it didn't require going out, and a
much broader array of show formats was available, most of which did not require
the time commitment of the audience that movies required. This boom in
popularity saw a scramble to secure available talent for radio shows, and
big-name Hollywood movie personalities were a prime target. As luck would have
it, the Marx Brothers were on the downhill side of their cinematic careers and
were looking to branch out into other areas. Groucho especially sought out
radio, which gave him opportunity to exercise his natural wit. Chico pursued a
career as a band leader, which landed him occasional air time, as the
broadcasting of big band music was a popular use of the airwaves. For obvious
reasons, Harpo was at a handicap in this medium, but still found an occasional
guest spot. I have attempted here to document several radio appearances by each
of the three brothers; however, as record keeping was not viewed as a necessity
in this field back then, there is no attempt to present this as a complete list.
Particularly difficult to trace to a specific date are Armed Forces Radio
Service (AFRS) broadcasts* of Command Performance, G.I. Journal, and Mail Call
broadcasts, which were often recorded on disc only for distribution to military
bases, and whose broadcast dates and times varied at each locale."(Wayne
Boenig)
* many of the dates of these shows come from "Command
Performance, USA! A Discography" by Harry Mackenzie
28 Nov 1932 - Flywheel, Shyster and
Flywheel
NBC, 7:30 pm, 30 min
Groucho Marx, Chico Marx.
Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel was the monday program of the 'Five Star
Theater' sponsored by The Standard Oil companies. Groucho was the malpractising
lawyer "Waldorf T. Flywheel" and Chico was "Emmanuel Ravelli" his bungling
assistant. Harpo did not appear on the show for obvious reasons (or maybe we
just cannot hear him), and they also did not need a straight man like Zeppo. The
show ran for 26 episodes from November 28, 1932 until May 22, 1933. Fifteen
routines from 'Flywheel' were incoporated into 'Duck Soup' which was in
preperation at that time. But also some routines from the earlier films are
used. This show was first named 'Beagle, Shyster, and Beagle' but it was renamed
with the fourth episode because a laywer named Beagle had complained.
1933 - The Paramount Movie Parade
Radio promotions for the movie "Duck Soup". More information available
on Mikael Uhlin's
website "I'll say she is"
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
- Marx Movie Madness (On the Radio) (1979)
4 Mar 1934 - Marx of Time
CBS, 7 pm, 8
Shows
When between films in spring 1934, Groucho and Chico did this show
for American Oil. Groucho was "Ulisses H. Drivel" and Chico "Penelli". This show
should satirize the news of the world. Broadcast was on Sundays at 7 pm. It did
stay on the air for 8 shows until April 22, 1934.
1935 - The Marx Brothers
Show
Hollywood Agents
Groucho
Marx, Chico Marx, Hollis Shaw, Bill Goodwin (announcing), Raymond Paige
Orchestra
This unaired audition episode is often erroneously dated 1938.
However, a joke about Jean Harlow, who died in 1937, and use of music from "A
Night At The Opera" date this to late 1935. Also, Hollis Shaw, the protégé
singer introduced on the show, was a featured singer on CBS’ "Saturday Night
Serenade" by 1936. As a side note, some pundits speculate that this script was a
poke at Zeppo’s new career.
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Groucho on Radio
(1977)
- Marx Brothers
& Friends (1996)
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Gregariously
Groucho (1998)
1940's - Chico's Barber Shop
Chico Marx
Glenn Mitchell's "Marx Brothers Encyclopedia" times this before "Fitch
Bandwagon" (1942). This could be a pilot which never aired
9 Jan 1943 - Mail Call #19
Groucho Marx
(MC), Betty Grable, Judy Garland, Jose Iturbo, Phil Silvers, Rags Ragland, Bill
Goodwin.
Groucho, Grable, and Goodwin do a skit called "Groucho’s
Mother".
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Gregariously Groucho (1998)
27 Mar 1943 - Pabst Blue Ribbon Town
CBS,
30 min.
Groucho Marx (host)
This show ran from March 27, 1943 to
June 17, 1944. Groucho performed for 62 out of 63 shows in 65 weeks as host of
this comedy variety show. Regular guests included Virginia O’Brien, Leo Gorcey,
Donald Dickson, and The Robert Armbruster Orchestra. Chico appeared in four
episodes (#17 - Jul 17, 1943; #23 - Aug 28, 1943; #27 - Sep 25, 1943; Dec 18,
1943 as guest host), and Harpo contributed to the final edition (#63 - Jun 17,
1944). There were no shows on November 20 and 27, 1943.
26 Aug 1943 - Mail Call #53
Groucho Marx
(MC), Irene Manning, Paulette Goddard, Rose Murphy, Leo Diamond and his
Harmonaires, Donald Dickson, Don Wilson
1 Dec 1943 - Mail Call #67
Groucho Marx
(MC), Phil Regan, Ida James, Hoosier Hot Shots, Shirley Ross, Don Wilson
29 Jan 1944 - Pabst Blue Ribbon
Town
30min.
Groucho Marx (host), Vera Vague (guest), Faye
McKenzie, Leo Gorcey, Ken Niles, Robert Armbruster and his Blue Ribbon Blenders
Vera Vague is featured in an episode about Groucho's hunt for a cook, or
a wife, whichever comes first
5 Feb 1944 - Pabst Blue Ribbon
Town
30min.
Groucho Marx (host), Gene Tierney (guest), Faye
McKenzie, Leo Gorcey, Ken Niles, Robert Armbruster and his Blue Ribbon Blenders
Gene Tierney joins Groucho and company in the first of two celebrations
of Pabst Blue Ribbon's 100th anniversary, showing us what life was like in
Milwaukee in 1844
12 Feb 1944 - Pabst Blue Ribbon
Town
30min.
Groucho Marx (host), Gene Tierney (guest), Faye
McKenzie, Leo Gorcey, Ken Niles, Robert Armbruster and his Blue Ribbon Blenders
Gene Tierney returns for the second celebration of Pabst Blue Ribbon's
100th anniversary, this time giving us a view of Peoria, Illinois in 2044
12 Apr 1944 - Mail Call #86
Groucho Marx
(MC), Lionel Barrymore, Ella Logan, The Williams Brothers, Elvie Allman, Fay
McKenzie, Don Wilson
17 Jan 1945 - Mail Call #127
syndicated,
30 min
Groucho Marx (MC), Robert Benchley, Ida Lupino, Gloria DeHaven,
Carlos Ramirez, Leon Belasco, Gene Krupa Trio, Harry Von Zell
Krupa and
Lupino did a spoof on "Double Indemnity"
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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Gregariously Groucho (1998)
13 Sep 1945 - Command Performance
#191
AFRS, 30 min
Gloria DeHaven (MC), Groucho Marx, Frank
Morgan, Georgia Gibbs, Dick Lane and Kenny Baker.
A re-broadcast of
#137
27 Mar 1946 - Mail Call #188
Groucho Marx
(MC), Kenny Baker, Les Paul Trio, Kathryn Grayson
16 Apr 1946 - The Beverly-Groucho Hotel
Groucho Marx
Groucho cut an audition record for this show, which
never aired. He refers to this show in his letters of April 11 and April 17 in
the book "Love, Groucho".
30 Sep 1947 - Command Performance
#289
AFRS, 30 min
Groucho Marx (MC), Martha Tilton, Bud
Wisdom, Will Scott, Abe Burrows, June Peney, Michel Perriere and the AFRS
Orchestra.
27 Oct 1947 - You Bet Your Life
ABC
Groucho Marx (host), George Fenneman (announcer)
When Groucho went
on the air again it was no longer a comedy program he performed but a quiz show.
When John Guedel approached Groucho after the April 1947 Bob Hope Show (see
above) and asked him if he could be spontaneously witty like that all the time,
Groucho responded that it would be almost impossible for him NOT to do it. The
contestants were asked questions (and these weren´t always easy), but the main
purpose of the show was to get some funny remarks from Groucho. Before the
question he would talk to his guest, which were ordinary as well as famous
people, and he tried to get a joke from what his guests said as often as
possible. This show pretended to be live but was recorded and then edited, it is
said that this was to prevent getting any 'dirty' remarks of Groucho getting on
the air.
The show bounced around a few time slots before settling in on
Wednesday nights at 9:00 as of October 5, 1949. The show ran for two years on
ABC, one year on CBS, and then six years on NBC. The NBC years were marked by
simultaneous radio and television broadcasts. The radio show ran until Sep 19,
1956. The TV broadcasts ran through 1961.
21 Aug 1952 - The Little
Matchmaker
No Rent
NBC, 30 min
Chico Marx
Chico did an audition program for a comedy show with
Sheldon Leonard and Hans Conried.
OTR collector items: BRC #6438
("Comedy 1950's style")
8 Nov 2000 - The Birth of Screen
Comedy
BBC Radio 2, 21:00, 60 min.
This was a three part
series narrated by Richard Curtis. The other parts were about W.C.Fields and Mae
West (21 Nov 2000) and Laurel and Hardy (5 Dec 2000)
This programme gave
an overview over the career of the brothers. It featured interviews with family
members and collegues. The highlight of this programme for any Marx Brothers
fanatic was a recording of Harpo speaking. He was telling how he was falling off
a stool in a bar several times and finally a doctor came and found that he had
the measels. (This might be from recordings made by Harpo in preparation of the
book "Harpo speaks".)
1926 - Broadcast with Admiral Byrd
Harpo was the first Marx to speak on radio
13 Oct 1930 - (unknown)
Groucho
introduced Heywood Broun on WABC, the New York affiliate of CBS.
25 Oct 1935 - The Campbell's Soup Hollywood
Hotel
This series aired on Friday nights from October 5,
1934 to December 2, 1938 on CBS. Gossip columnist Louella Parsons hosted this
hour-long show, and rumor has it that many of her guests appeared for free, else
they risk getting panned in her column. On this night, the Marx Brothers
appeared to promote their new movie "A Night At The Opera". Mary Pickford was
also interviewed that evening.
Sep 1936 - Mr. Diffle And Mr. Daffle
Groucho and Chico performed this skit for which they were later sued for
plagiarism. They settled for a fine in November 1937 (see page 255 of Hector
Arce’s "Groucho")
11 Jun 1937 - The Campbell’s Soup Hollywood
Hotel
Al Jolson, George Jessel, Gus Edward.
On this
episode, the Marx Brothers appeared to plug their new movie "A Day At The
Races".
8 Nov 1938 - The Bob Hope Show
NBC, 30 min
Bob Hope (host), Jerry Colonna, Chico Marx, Skinnay Ennis Orchestra, "Six
Hits And A Miss"
Sponsored by Pepsodent
15 Nov 1938 - The Bob Hope Show
NBC, 30
min
Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Skinnay Ennis Orchestra, "Six Hits And A Miss"
Sponsored by Pepsodent
15 Jan 1939 - The Circle
CBS Red
This show ran from January 15, 1939 to July 9, 1939. Groucho and Chico
were regular panelists on what sought to bring together 'the elect of the
entertainment world' to discuss topics that might be expected to come up
naturally at a social gathering of such luminaries - poetry, music, drama,
death, taxes, fur coats - in a heavily-scripted but spontaneous-sounding hour.
The show was sponsored by Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, and the egos of other stars
such as Ronald Colman, Carole Lombard, Basil Rathbone, and Cary Grant are often
blamed for the show’s demise. (Glen Mitchell's "Encyclopedia" gives wrong dates
for this show)
OTR collector items: Radio Showcase #C-176 (Jan 22,
1939, #2)
1940s - Star Parade
Chico Marx
8 Feb 1941 - American Calling - Salutes to Greek
Nation
87 min
Jack Benny, Connie Boswell, Madeleine Carroll,
Ronald Colman, Melvin Douglas, Clark Gable, Fay Holden, Charles Laughton, Bob
Hope, Myrna Loy, Mary Martin, Groucho Marx, Merry Macs, Frank Morgan, Merle
Oberon, Reginald Owen, Dick Powell, Tyrone Power, Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone,
Ann Rutherford, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Shirley Temple.
OTR
collector items: J. Haendiges
27 Mar 1941 - The Rudy Vallee Sealtest
Program
Groucho Marx
The show was an attempt by Vallee
to shift into comedy.
20 Aug 1941 - USO broadcast
Groucho
makes reference to this in "The Groucho Letters". This was a broadcast for the
purpose of promoting bond sales for the Department of Defense.
31 Oct 1941 - Information Please
NBC,
7:30pm, 30 min
Clifton Fadiman (host), Groucho Marx (guest)
OTR
collector items: Vintage #2204A, Chandler #1618-0, Radio showcase #C-85,
Radio Yesteryear #123
13 Mar 1942 - Stargazer Programme
WCAE
Ray Spencer (host). The Chico Marx Orchestra.
The Chico Marx
Orchestra performed at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, and the show was
broadcast locally over radio station WCAE. A nine-minute segment of this show
survives, but Chico is not heard on it. Vocalists included Bobby Clark singing
"My Momma Done Told Me" and Cpl. Ziggy Lane singing "This Love Of Mine." The
Orchestra also did an instrumental arrangement of "Deep In The Heart Of
Texas".
16 Mar 1942 - Keep 'Em Smiling
WWSW, 2
min.
The Chico Marx Orchestra
The Chico Marx Orchestra again
performed at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, this time as a public service
broadcast for Defense Stamps. Performances included Jenny(?) Perkins singing
"Hawaiian War Chant" and "Now They Call It Swing". Chico is interviewed and gets
evasive about questions regarding his personal life, then spends some time
introducing members of the newly-formed ensemble. Vocalist Cpl. Ziggy Lane is
also interviewed. The program was originally scheduled to run 15 minutes, but it
was allowed to run over by another 7 minutes. It was broadcast locally over
radio station WWSW.
30 Jun 1942 - Command Performance
#20
AFRS
Spencer Tracy (MC), Mary Lee, Lou Forbes, & the
Selznick Studio Orchestra, Victor Borge, King's Men, Pinto Colvig, Clarence Nash
(Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy), Pat Friday, Groucho Marx, Barbara Stanwyck, Hans
Conreid.
All three of the brothers appeared on this show at one time or
another. Beginning with episode #246, the dates shown are release dates. Prior
to that, dates shown are recording dates.
9 Dec 1942 - Mail Call #14
Orson Welles
(MC), Groucho Marx, Gene Autry, Bela Lugosi, Gregory Ratoff, Edward Everett
Horton, Arthur Lake
20 Dec 1942 - Fitch Bandwagon
Toby Reed
(MC), Chico Marx and his orchestra, vocals by Mel Torme, Ben Pollack
This show ran from September 4, 1938 to May 23, 1948, and often featured
the comedy of Phil Harris and Alice Faye. Recordings of The Chico Marx Orchestra
on this show are erroneously dated December 1943, but his band broke up that
summer.
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Desi Arnaz and
Chico Marx - Big Bands of Hollywood (1992)
8 Apr 1943 - Stage Door Canteen
Chico
Marx (piano), Jerry Lester, Lauritz Melchior.
This was a variety
entertainment show that served mostly as a morale booster for the military.
9 Jun 1943 - The Eddie Cantor Show
NBC,
30 min
Eddie Cantor (host), George Burns and Gracie Allen, Groucho Marx,
Jack Benny
1944 - The Open House
Groucho
appeared at least once as a guest of Beverly Barnes in this musical variety and
talk. The show ran from September 2, 1943 to March 25, 1946, but Barnes only
served as hostess through 1944. Her interviews portrayed stars as "real people
with human interest stories."
(John Dunning: "On The Air: The Encyclopedia
Of Old-Time Radio ")
26 Jan 1944 - Orson Welles’ Radio Almanac
Orson Welles (host), Groucho Marx, Ray Colins, Arthur Q. Bryan, Agnes
Moorehead
Groucho appeared as the guest on the pilot episode of this
short-lived series, in which Welles made a futile attempt at comedy.
OTR collector items: Rad_Shows #C-891; J. Haendiges #4363A1; Radio
Yesteryear #2138
20 Feb 1944 - The Jack Benny Show #20
Groucho Marx
Groucho was Jack’s guest this week, and engaged him in
a game of checkers. (Jack returned the favor by appearing on "Pabst Blue Ribbon
Town" as Groucho’s guest six days later.)
OTR collector items:
Rad_Shows #C-841, Brc #1964-A
12 Mar 1944 - Philco Radio Hall Of Fame
Deems Taylor (MC), Ken Niles (Announcer), Groucho Marx, Verna Felton, Mel
Blanc.
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
-
Marx Brothers
& Friends (1996)
17 Jun 1944 - Command Performance
#125
AFRS
Jack Benny (MC), Bing Crosby, Gary Cooper, Harpo
Marx, Ann Miller, Georgia Gibbs, Lena Horne, Meredith Willson, Ken Carpenter.
Cooper acted as Harpo’s 'translator' for Bing and Jack.
Songs
included:
You Must've Been a Beautiful Baby (Crosby)
Stormy Weather
(Georgia Gibbs)
My Blue Heaven (Crosby and Harpo)
One Alone
(Crosby)
OTR collector items: J. Haendiges #3672B3, RY #798,
Caldwell
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers
& Friends (1996)
9 Sep 1944 - Command Performance
#137
AFRS
Gloria de Haven (MC), Frank Morgan, Dick Lane,
Groucho Marx, Georgia Gibbs and Kenny Baker.
Groucho did a game show
spoof with announcer Ken Carpenter called "Doctor People Are Double And Take It
Truth Or Ignorance It Pays To Be Information."
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Groucho on Radio (1977)
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Gratuitously Groucho (1992)
7 Oct 1944 - Command Performance
#141
AFRS, 30 min
Dinah Shore (MC), Ed Gardener, Kay
Thompson, Chico Marx, Art Tatum, Charles Cantor, Connie Haines.
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
12 Oct 1944 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
This show ran from October 5, 1944 to May 30, 1946.
Groucho made frequent guest appearences on this show, which was hosted by Dinah
Shore. The show on this day featured a spoof on "Gaslight"
OTR
collector items: Radio Yesteryear # 6 (unidentified episode)
14 Oct 1944 - Command Performance
#142
Highlights of 1944
AFRS
Ken Carpenter (MC), Bob Hope, Lena Horne and "Rochester", Dinah Shore,
Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Tommy Dorsey, Ilinois Jacquet, Artie Shaw, Count
Basie, Buddy Rich, Lionel Hampton,Sgt. Ed McKinney, Sgt. Siggy Elman, Les Paul,
Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, The Andrews Sisters, Danny Kaye.
This was
something of a greatest hits show, with Groucho’s material from episode #137 and
Harpo’s from episode #125.
Songs Included:
1. Consequences (Lena Horne,
Rochester)
2. Lydia, the tatooed lady (Groucho)
3. Going My Way (Crosby)
4. Deenah (Danny Kaye)
5. All time flop parade (Crosby, Garland, Andrews
Sisters)
OTR collector items: Caldwell
6 Nov 1944 - Democratic National Committee
Program
As President of the United
States
NBC and CBS, 60 min
Humphrey Bogart (narrator),
Groucho Marx, Judy Garland, Claudette Colbert, James Cagney, Irving Berlin,
Talullah Bankhead, Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, Edward G. Robinson, Keenan Wynn,
Danny Kaye, Ed Wynn, Cliff Nazzaro, Tony Bennett, Paul Muni, Ink Spots
"Roosevelt for President" campaign
OTR collector items: J.
Haendiges #6384B3, RY #204
4 Jan 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
14 Jan 1945 - Philco Radio Hall Of Fame
Groucho Marx, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans
1 Mar 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
9 Mar 1945 - G.I. Journal #85
Groucho
Marx, Lucille Ball, Johnny Weissmuller, Verna Felton, and Mel Blanc. Other
guests were Connie Haines and Mel Torme.
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Gratuitously Groucho (1992)
15 Mar 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
featured a spoof on "Double Indemnity"
18 Mar 1945 - Philco Radio Hall Of Fame
Groucho Marx
21 Mar 1945 - Mail Call #137
Frank Morgan
(MC), George Burns, Gracie Allen, Clifton Finnegan, Harpo Marx, Rita Hayworth,
Joan Merrill, Bea Benaderet, John Conte
19 Apr 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx, Ginny Simms substituting for Dinah Shore
OTR collector
items: Sperdvac #A1080
17 May 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
OTR collector items: Sperdvac #A1081
Available
on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
10 Jun 1945 - Chase and Sanborn Show
Spike Jones and Frances Langford (hosts), Groucho Marx, Tony Romano, Ken
Carpenter
This show was the summer replacement for the Edgar
Bergen-Charlie McCarthy show. Groucho appears with Langford, Romano, and
Carpenter in a skit called "Groucho In The Marines"
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min.,
51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Gratuitously Groucho (1992)
3 Jul 1945 - Columbia Presents
Corwin
Unity Fair
Groucho Marx
OTR collector items: J.Haendiges #579A1
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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Thirteen by Corwin
17 Jul 1945 - Columbia Presents
Corwin
The Undecided Molecule
CBS,
30 min
Groucho Marx, Vincent Price, Sylvia Sydney, Robert Benchley, Keenan
Wynn, Elliot Lewis, Norman Lloyd.
Groucho played the role of a judge in
the fantasy trial of a molecule (Benchley) that refused to be classified. In the
early 1940's, Norman Corwin was one of the best known personalities in America.
His brilliant dramas drew radio audiences of up to 60 million people.
OTR collector items: Radio Yesteryear #2276, AIC #AB829, J.Haendiges
#3579B1
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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Thirteen by Corwin
24 Jul 1945 - Columbia Presents
Corwin
A Tapestry For Radio
CBS, 30
min
Maxine Marx (Chico's daughter), Orson Welles
6 Sep 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
11 Oct 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
8 Nov 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx, Frank Nelson, Harry von Zell, Marilyn Maxwell
OTR
collector items: Sperdvac #A1086
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
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Gregariously Groucho (1998)
22 Nov 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
OTR collector items: Sperdvac #A1087
6 Dec 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
27 Dec 1945 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
featured "Returning Christmas Presents"
10 Jan 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
OTR collector items: Sperdvac #A1088
31 Jan 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
31 Jan 1946 - Command Performance
#209
AFRS, 30 min
Chico Marx, Lina Romay, The Charioteers,
Jack Benny, Dave Rose and the AFRS Orchestra.
Chico did his "Noodlin’
Around" routine.
21 Feb 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
featured a spoof on "Information Please"
OTR
collector items: Sperdvac #A1088
14 Mar 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
OTR collector items: Sperdvac #A1089
4 Apr 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
18 Apr 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx, Dinah Shore, Harry von Zell, Arthur Q. Bryan
Available on
LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
25 Apr 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx, Marilyn Maxwell substitutes for Dinah Shore
9 May 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx
9 May 1946 - The Burns And Allen Show
Maxwell House Coffee Time
NBC
George Burns and Gracie Allen (hosts), Harpo Marx
16 May 1946 - Bird's Eye Open House
Groucho Marx.
OTR collector items: Sperdvac #A1091
10 Sep 1946 - Command Performance
Groucho mentions this in a letter found in "Love, Groucho - a collection
of letters to his daughter Miriam", but this date can not be confirmed. Since 50
minutes of recording were cut down to the show's 30 minutes, perhaps Groucho's
part was left out.
5 Jan 1947 - Command Performance #246
AFRS,
30 min
Martha Raye (MC), Groucho Marx, Bob Sweeney and Hal March
12 Jan 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Groucho
Marx
OTR collector items: RHAC # 587
2 Feb 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Groucho
Marx
OTR collector items: Rad_Show #Vm-95
12 Feb 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Bing
Crosby (host), Groucho Marx, Dorothy Shay
Bing and Crosby sing "Go West,
Young Man"
OTR collector items: Piletic #3419, Rad_Shows #Vm-126,
RY #151
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Gratuitously Groucho (1992)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
18 Mar 1947 - Mail Call #251
Cathy Downs
(MC), Lina Romay, Kenny Baker, The Pied Pipers, Johnny Mercer, Burl Ives,
Groucho Marx
4 Apr 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Groucho
Marx
OTR collector items: Piletic #3420
27 Apr 1947 - The Walgreen Show
Bob Hope
(host), Groucho Marx
Bob Hope paraded a series of celebrities past the
microphone on this special airing. When Groucho was on, Bob accidentally dropped
his script. Groucho then intentionally dropped his, and the two began a
hilarious twelve-minute impromptu banter. In the audience that night was John
Guedel, who was so impressed with Groucho’s ability to ad-lib that he approached
him after the show with a proposal that evolved into the game show "You Bet Your
Life". A transcript of this dialogue can be found in Arthur Marx’s book "The
Secret Life Of Bob Hope" (The date shown is the recording date, not the air
date).
30 Apr 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Bing
Crosby (host), Groucho Marx, Dorothy Shay (the Park Avenue Hillbilly)
All three sing "Feudin', Fightin', and Fussin' "
OTR collector
items: Piletic #3420
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
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Gregariously Groucho (1998)
14 May 1947 - Philco Radio Time
Bing
Crosby (host), Groucho Marx, Warren Brown, Hank Greenberg
OTR collector
items: Rad_Shows #Vm-129
8 Jul 1947 - Command Performance
Groucho mentions this in a letter found in "Love, Groucho - a collection
of letters to his daughter Miriam", but this date can not be confirmed. Since 50
minutes of recording were cut down to the show's 30 minutes, perhaps Groucho's
part was left out. Groucho specifically mentions Glenn Ford in his letter.
Ford’s only known appearance on "Command Performance" was show #257 (he served
as MC, with guests Marilyn Maxwell, Phil Silvers, and Larry Stevenson). Accurate
dates were not recorded for many post-war episodes, but Harry Mackenzie lists
the probable date as "early 1947".
8 Oct 1947 - Mail Call #267
Lina Romay
(MC), Groucho Marx, Jane Powell, Allan Jones, Martha Tilton, Harry Gibson, Hy
Averback
Groucho, Tilton, and Averback do a skit called "The All-Star
Cowboy Hour", which was a spoof on small town hillbilly radio.
Available
on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
21 Oct 1947 - Command Performance
Groucho mentions this in a letter found in "Love, Groucho - a collection
of letters to his daughter Miriam", but this date can not be confirmed. Since 50
minutes of recording were cut down to the show's 30 minutes, perhaps Groucho's
part was left out. Groucho refers to this as having been the recording date for
an AFRS Christmas show.
23 Oct 1947 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx
OTR collector items: Baggetta #213
31 Oct 1947 - People Are Funny
NBC, 9 pm
Art Linkletter (host), Groucho Marx
Groucho appeared on this show to
put in a plug for "You Bet Your Life"
20 Jan 1948 - Command Performance #
307
AFRS, 30 min
Anita Ellis (MC), Harpo Marx, Bob Sweeney
and Hal March, Doris Singleton, Bud Widom, Vance Caling, Tommy Bernard, Michel
Perriere and the AFRS Orchestra.
7 Apr 1948 - Mail Call #293
Chili
Williams (MC), Harpo Marx, Helen Carroll and The Satisfiers, Dave Street,
Margaret Whiting, Cliff Arquette, Dick Haymes, Hy Averback
6 May 1948 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx
OTR collector items: Rad_Show #Vm-103, Vintage
#2629B
30 May 1948 - The Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy
Show
the only confirm for this are two references in books
by or about Groucho. In "Love, Groucho" is a letter to his daughter Miriam dated
April 27, 1948 in which he states "The sixth of May I am doing the Jolson show.
I may do 'The Charlie McCarthy Show' the thirtieth..." And there is a line in
Hector Arce’s biography of Groucho which reads "Rehearsals began for the play
[Time For Elizabeth], which Norman Krasna was directing, when Groucho traveled
to New York to guest star on Edgar Bergen’s radio show." (page 312 in the
original 1979 Putnam printing)
10 Aug 1948 - Command Performance
#335
AFRS, 30 min
Celeste Holm (MC), Elvia Allman, Groucho
Marx, Michel Perriere and the AFRS Orchstra.
18 Nov 1948 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx, Oscar Levant
OTR collector items: Sperdvac
#G909
13 Jan 1949 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx, Oscar Levant
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
9 Feb 1949 - Philco Radio Time
Bing
Crosby, Groucho Marx, and Warren Brown.
OTR collector items: Piletic
#3172
9 Feb 1949 - Philco Radio Time
Bing
Crosby (host), Groucho Marx, Connie Haines
21 Feb 1949 - The Railroad
Hour
Lady Be Good
Gordon MacRae
(host), Groucho Marx
The Gershwin musical
7 Apr 1949 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx, Oscar Levant
Al Jolson and Groucho sing "The
Little German Band"
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
26 May 1949 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx, Oscar Levant
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
18 Nov 1949 - Kraft Music Hall
Al Jolson
(host), Groucho Marx
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Marx Brothers & Friends (1996)
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Gregariously Groucho (1998)
29 Nov 1949 - Command Performance
#404
AFRS, 30 min
Virginia Bruce (MC), Merle Travis, The
Moon Mists and Groucho Marx.
11 Jan 1950 - The Chesterfield Show (aka "The Bing Crosby
Show")
CBS
Bing Crosby (MC), Ken Carpenter (announcer),
Groucho Marx, John Scott Trotter Orchestra, vocalist Peggy Lee
Groucho
and Crosby do a duet of "Simple Melody" (I. Berlin).
OTR collector
items: Piletic #3040
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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Bing Crosby and Friends (1981)
18 Feb 1950 - Saturday At The Shamrock
Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye
This is a
thirty-minute program of dance music which has spawned one question yet to be
resolved. The recording of this show makes it clear that this was just one
episode in a weekly series, yet we know from Glenn Mitchell's "Encyclopedia"
that Harpo, Jack Benny, and Danny Kaye were invited to officiate the opening of
the Shamrock Hotel in Houston on this date. How could they have a regular show
from a hotel that didn't exist? Chico was also on this ABC broadcast, and has a
brief interview with the host. (Wayne Boenig)
4 Jun 1950 - The Steve Allen Show
CBS
Steve Allen (host), Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Eve Arden.
this is the
first episode of Allen's summer fill-in show (in some sources the date 21 Jun 52
is given)
OTR collector items: RY #1041
12 Nov 1950 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min.
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, Ezio Pinza, Fanny Brice, Hanley
Stafford, Jane Powell, Meredith Willson, Jimmy Wallington.
This show ran
from November 5, 1950 to April 20, 1952 on Sundays. It was a variety show that
recruited many top-name stars. The show on this day featured a spoof on "You Bet
Your Life" with Bankhead, Pinza, Brice, and Stafford. Groucho sings "Some
enchanting evening" imitating Pinza.
OTR collector items:
J.Haendiges #6235B, Radio Memories/Ted Davenport #C04323, Mill
#Rs-1
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Groucho on Radio (1977)
Jan 1951 - Hollywood Party
Judy Garland
(host), Groucho Marx, Vic Damone
Judy sings "Stars and Stripes Forever,"
performs a sketch with Groucho, sings "How Deep Is the Ocean" and sings "You're
Just in Love" (with Vic Damone)"
11 Feb 1951 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min.
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, The Andrews Sisters, Judy
Garland, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis
OTR collector items: Radio Memories /
Ted Davenport #C04334
30 Mar 1951 - Here it now
Groucho Marx
1 Apr 1951 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min.
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, Bob Hope, Ethel Barrymore, Ezio
Pinza, Van Johnson
6 May 1951 - The Big Show #27
NBC, 6 pm,
90 min.
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, Fred Allen, Ginger Rogers,
George Jessel, Margaret Truman
4 Nov 1951 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, Judy Holliday, Joan Davis,
George Sanders, Evelyn Knight, Herb Jeffries
2 Mar 1952 - The Jack Benny
Show
The Lucky Strike Program
CBS,
26 min
Jack Benny (host), Groucho Marx, George Burns, Frank Sinatra, Danny
Kaye.
The Opening of Tamarisk Golf Course in Palm Springs, with brief
appearances by Frank Sinatra, Danny Kane, Groucho Marx and George Burns. All
sing "Jack's Song."
OTR collector items: J. Haendiges #6945B2
13 Apr 1952 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min.
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, George Sanders, Jackie Miles,
Peggy Lee, Fred Allen
20 Apr 1952 - The Big Show
NBC, 6 pm, 90
min
Talullah Bankhead (host), Groucho Marx, Fred Allen, Phil Foster, Ethel
Merman, George Sanders, William Prince, Julie Harris, Eddy Arnold.
10 Nov 1952 - Bob Hope Show
Groucho
Marx, Jack Benny, Dennis Day
This was the pilot episode of a fifteen
minute long daytime series that Hope hosted for a short time in 1952-53.
15 May 1956 - Biography in Sound
Groucho
Marx
7 Oct 1959 - London Lights
BBC
Chico
Marx
When Chico visited England for a TV appearance, he also found time
to top a radio variety bill for this BBC Light program.
13 Nov 1966 - The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary
Show
Honoring the 40th Anniversary of NBC
Radio
NBC
Groucho Marx, Fred Allen, Amos ‘n Andy, Jack
Benny, Burns and Allen, Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, Fibber McGhee and Molly, Bob
Hope, Al Jolson, Lum & Abner, Will Rogers, Red Skelton, Kate Smith, Walter
Winchell, Ed Wynn and others.
Also includes the voices of newsmakers
such as Winston Churchill, King Edward VII, Presidents Roosevelt, Truman,
Kennedy, Charles Lindbergh, Edward R. Murrow and memorable moments such as
D-Day, Iwo-Jima, the crash of the Hindenburg. Groucho's clip first broadcast on
10 Jun 1945
OTR collector items:
NBC promotional record
Available on LP/CD/Cassette:
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The Chase and Sanborn 102nd Anniversary Show (1966)
16 Apr 1972 - KFI 50th Anniversary Show
Groucho Marx
Groucho briefly reminisces about his early years in
entertainment. This recording lasts approximately one minute.
Available
on LP/CD/Cassette:
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3hrs., 59min., 51secs. with the Marx Bros. (1974)
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Groucho on Radio (1977)
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Gratuitously Groucho (1992)
4 Jan 1987 - The Dr. Demento Show
Special topic: Groucho Marx. featured:
Everyone Says I Love You
Lydia, The Tatooed Lady
The Little German Band (Groucho & Al Jolson)
Hooray For Captain Spaulding
date unknown - Quiz Kids
Chico Marx
date unknown - The People’s Platform
This show ran from July 20, 1938 to August 10, 1952. "Among the most
prominent guests were Herbert Hoover, Dorothy Thompson, Groucho Marx, Lillian
Hellman, Samuel Goldwyn, Gene Tunney, Irving Berlin, Talullah Bankhead, Sen.
Robert Taft, and Harold Stassen."
(John Dunning: "On The Air: The
Encyclopedia Of Old-Time Radio")