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Details for To the Rear March


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Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet," of December, 1944 (see cat. #68841). Ozzie goes to see David's teacher. Blondie and Dagwood also appear. Ozzie and Dagwood have been "playing poker" all week (runs 24:22). Also, a rebroadcast of "The Kraft Music Hall" of May 2, 1946 with Bing Crosby and a surprise visit by Bob Hope on Bing's birthday. Bing also sings, "All Through The Night" (runs 3:38, catalogued as #68842).
To the Rear MarchRebroadcasts of portions of "The Bob Hope Show" of December 28, 1943 from the San Diego Naval Hospital. Bob's trying for a New Year's date. See cat. #76724 for the complete broadcast. Also, an excerpt from "The Great Gildersleeve" from February 6, 1944 (see cat. #42889 for the complete broadcast). The boys are taking a moonlight sleigh ride and are trying to get the girls to come along.
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of the Charlie McCarthy Show of November 25, 1945 (the same excerpt is used on "To The Rear March" AFRS #73, see cat. #10289). Charlie is running a beauty salon. What can he do for guest Vera Vague? (runs 13:55, also catalogued as cat. #68843). The Fred Allen Show of April 6, 1946 (runs 8:01, also catalogued as #68844). Allen's Alley question: "Do you have any suggestions to help the anti-noise campaign?" A Victor Borge recording, possibly taken from "The Victor Borge Show Starring Benny Goodman", in which he mentions that it's the fifth anniversary of is first appearance on "The Kraft Music Hall" (which would make the date approximately January, 1947). Victor performs his famous "verbal punctuation" routine (runs 5:35, also catalogued as #68845).
To the Rear MarchA portion of "Johnny Mercer's Music Shop" of July 5, 1944. The first tune is "You've Got Me Where You Want Me" (see cat. #72928). A portion of "Twenty Questions" of August 24, 1946. A portion of "The Charlie McCarthy Show" of November 25, 1945 (see cat. #68843). Mortimer has tried to repair his watch. A portion of "The Jack Carson Show" of December 11, 1946 (see cat. #72930). What will guest Dennis Morgan get Jack for Christmas?
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Eddie Cantor Show" of March 3, 1946. Eddie and Harry Von Zell have won a trip to Las Vegas. This excerpt was also used on the "To The Rear March" AFRS #68 (see cat. #63296). Also, an excerpt from "The Cass Daley Show" of May 19, 1946 (see cat. #72916). The cast does a Western called, "Six Weeks In A Saddle."
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of an excerpt from "The Baby Snooks Show" of March 21, 1947. Daddy has built his own desk, while the decorator makes his plans (see cat. #49615). Also, an excerpt from "The Fred Allen Show" of April 21, 1946. The "Allen's Alley" question is, "What Did You Like Best About The Circus?"
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of part of The Amos 'N Andy Show of February 4, 1947 (see cat. #45627). Amos and the Kingfish are missing, Andy gets Fibber McGee and Molly, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Bob Hope and Red Skelton to join the search.
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of The Charlie McCarthy Show of October 1944 with guest Orson Welles. This is possbly the program of October 8, 1944, although Welles was a frequent guest at this time and this may have been broadcast on another date (see cat. #72922). Orson is a museum guide. The program also has an excerpt from "The Jack Carson Show" of October 24, 1945, with Jack, Arthur Treacher, Alan Reed. Jack's old partner from vaudeville pays him a visit (see cat. #72923).
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show," of 1945 (possibly the "Command Performance" show of March 8, 1945, see cat. #6970). "Twenty Questions" of August 24, 1946 (see cat. #72927). "The Danny Kaye Show" of January 13, 1945 (see cat. #8048).
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Eddie Cantor Show" of March 6, 1946 (see cat. #72915). Eddie and Harry Von Zell have won a trip to Las Vegas. This is the same excerpt used in "To The Rear March," AFRS #46 (see cat. #5758). Also, "Duffy's Tavern" of April, 1946 (possibly April 19, 1946). Archie tells the history of boxing and then fights "The Gorilla."
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Amos 'N Andy Show" of January 12, 1945 (see cat. #43125). The Kingfish buys an old desk and finds the love letters of George Washington inside. Also, a rebroadcast of "The Jack Benny Program For Grape-Nuts and Grape-Nuts Flakes" of December 5, 1943 (see cat. #60795). Mary is still out with laryngitis. Jack goes to have his driver's license renewed.
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Fred Allen Show" of March 24, 1946 (better audio and more complete than cat. #7967). Fred and Ray Milland do "Another Lost Weekend," a skit about about candy addicts. An excerpt from "Johnny Mercer's Music Shop" of June 15, 1944 (see cat. #72921) with guest Shirley Temple. An excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show" of January 20, 1945 (see cat. #52404). The cast does, "The Case Of The Missing Toothpick."
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of part of "The Amos N' Andy Show" of May 14, 1946 (see cat. #12933). The Kingfish is trying to find a room for his brother-in-law during the housing shortage. Also, a rebroadcast of part of "The Charlie McCarthy Show" from October 13, 1946 (see cat. #84050 for a network, complete, sponsored version of this broadcast), with Lily Pons as guest. Charlie is staging an opera.
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of "The Henry Morgan Show" of January 15, 1947 (see cat. #53183), "The Victor Borge Show" of September 25, 1945 (see cat. #72925) and "Duffy's Tavern" of June 18, 1947 with guest Rudy Vallee (see cat. #72926).
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of an excerpt from "The Jack Carson Show" of May 15, 1946 (see cat. #72919). Jack helps a sorority play rehearsal. A rebroadcast of an excerpt from "The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny" of December 9, 1945 (see cat. #53265). The program features the first appearance of Ronald Colman and Benita Hume with Jack Benny.
To the Rear MarchExcerpts from three programs. "The Danny Kaye Show" of May 10, 1946 (see cat. #39227). Danny and guest Basil Rathbone make Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" into a musical comedy. "It Pays To Be Ignorant" of December 1945 (see cat. #72917). "The Charlie McCarthy Show" of November 5, 1944 (see cat. #49794). Edgar and Charlie try to hire a model from John Robert Powers.
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of The Bob Hope Show of February 27, 1945. Bob and guest Frank Sinatra appear in a western skit. The same excerpt was used on "To The Rear March" AFRS #82 (see cat. #10291 and #68846). A rebroadcast of "The Jack Kirkwood Show" of June 21, 1945 (see cat. #72924) and "The Charlie McCarthy Show" of November 25, 1945 (see cat. #68843).
To the Rear MarchA rebroadcast of The Pepsodent Show of February 27, 1945 with Bob Hope and guest Frank Sinatra (the same excerpt was used on "To The Rear March" AFRS #73, cat. #10289). Bob and Frank do a western cowboy skit (runs 7:17, the recording is also catalogued as #68846). A rebroadcast of Duffy's Tavern of September, 1945. Archie's disappointed when none of the Hollywood stars he's invited to the Tavern for dinner show up (runs 6:04, also catalogued as #68847). A rebroadcast of "The Joan Davis Show" of April 15, 1946. The Tea Room is going to go out of business when the lease expires tonight! (runs 14:33, also catalogued as #68848).