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Rating: Summary: Very Very Very Funny! Review: These two crazy Canucks are hilarious! The jokes are timeless and the atmosphere of a radio show cannot be beaten. If you like comedy you will like this series.
Rating: Summary: WAYNE AND SHUSTER : THE RADIO YEARS Review: WAYNE AND SHUSTER: THE RADIO YEARS JOHNNY WAYNE AND FRANK SHUSTER APPROX. RUNNING TIME 4 HOURS (ON CASSETTE) FULL CAST Wayne and Shuster The Radio Years The Wayne and Shuster Show debuted on CBC radio in 1946. Wayne and Shuster became Canada's best-known comic duo. Their unique style of literate, classy humour won them fans around the country and, through their appearances on the Ed Sullivan show, made them household names literally around the world. This Classic Collection Contains: Tape 1 Side A June 18 1959 Shakespearean Baseball I was a T.V. Addict Rinse the Blood off My Toga Tape 1 Side 2 Frontier Psychiatrist December 25 1963 Starring Herb May, Paul Kligman and special Guest star Foster Hewitt Canadian Armed Forces Christmas Show "Cities of Canada" song Hockey Game between The Toronto Champs VS. Mimico Mice Tape 2 Side A January 8 1953 "Be a Clown" sung by Wayne and Shuster "Why Don't You Believe Me" sung by Terry Dale Wayne and Shuster buy a Car "The History of the Automobile" or The March of Payments on Time" Tape 2 Side B October 13 1949 Terry Dale Eric Christmas Dick Nelson Samuel Hersenhoren and His Orchestra and Herb May Guest Burt Pearl Fan Mail "Everywhere You Go" sung be Terry Dale "Wayne and Shuster go to School to Learn about Love Making at 'NeckTech'" "Canada's Greatest Lovers or These Days you take What you can Get" Tape 3 Side A January 21 1954 "Keep Your Sunny Side Up" sung by Wayne and Shuster "Heart of my Heart" sung by Terry Dale "Going to the Ballet" "Dig those Crazy Red Shoes" Tape 3 Side B August 17 1953 Terry Dale, Eric Christmas, Samuel Hersenhoren and His Orchestra and Herb May song "Canada's The Place for Me" "Something's' Gotta Give" Sung by Terry Dale "The Unfinished Symphony" "Showdown" The story of two brothers. One a Gangster and one a policeman Tape 4 Side A February 25 1954 "Trouble will Disappear" "Young at Heart" sung by Terry Dale "Knights of the Round Table" Tape 4 Side B February 18 1954 "Valentine Thanks" "Secret Love" Sung by Terry Dale A Story of an old Boxer called "Comeback" SELECTED WEEKLY SHOWS FROM 1940-1963 ONE OF THE GREAT COMEDY TEAMS OF ALL TIME. THEY WERE ON THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW MORE THAN ANY OTHER ACT. SHOWS INCLUDE SONGS AND GREAT SKITS.
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