| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-02-05 | The cast does, "Henry's Other Investment," a millionaire's soap opera, and "Lose Your Shirt," an interesting quiz show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-02-17 | The program might have originated with the ABC network. Henry rails against highway signs. The last 7:09 of the program. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-03-14 | 7:30 P.M. A foolish program about, "Foolishness." A visit with news commentator Hans von Hans. Bird watching. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-03-21 | 7:30 P.M. "How would you like to go "Vernal Equinox" yourself? The truth behind "Washington's Gettysburg Address." How to cure a cold and the origins of a few words. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-09-02 | The first show of the series on ABC. "Great Saying Of Unfamiliar Men," a bagpipe version of, "The Man On The Flying Trapeze" (very funny), Manhattan in the year 3000 (similar to the skit on the program of October 8, 1946 (see cat. #102510), "Help," "The Question Man." Baseball play-by-play on the BBC. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-09-02 | "The Question Man." The cast presents, "My Three Years With Eisenhower." Henry recalls his induction into the Army. The date is subject to correction. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-09-09 | "The March of Science...The Discovery of Air," "Movies At The Peak," "Take It, For Goodness Sakes, Take It!" |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-09-16 | "Children's Night," Hush Cereal, "The Education Of The Child," "Peter and The Landlord." Morgan closes with his pithy "New York Weather Report." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-09-23 | "The Hinkel Story," a genuine pan-pipes recital, a commercial for the Buzzkirk Automobile, Mr. Bottleneck and his daughter Irving. A funny show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-10-01 | The 5th program of the ABC series. "Emily's Tuesday Evening Post" gives lessons in etiquette. "The Morgan Soapless Opera Company." A commercial for the "Gull-Winged Magoo" airplane. "Old Jokes At Home," the place where old jokes wait while waiting to be told again on radio. The show is running late, so Henry stops the last routine and tells Charlie to, "Sign it Off." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-10-08 | The truth about nursery rhymes. Paul Bain sings a Gaelic folk song. "Cop Busters" (don't miss the name of the Grand Mufti). Baseball on the BBC. New York City in the year 3000 (a similar skit was heard on the program of September 6, 1946, see cat. #22794). Henry announces that next week's program will be sponsored and promptly fires all the actors. A funny show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-10-16 | 10:30 P.M. Successful public servants. Henry Morganovich speaks from Carnegie Hall. Hortense and Gerard visit, "The Henry Morgan Coming Attractions Theatre" to see the very funny, "The Story Of Ludwig Von Beethoven." Ted Husing conducts his first "Shave-A-Thon." Poetry in popular songs. A good show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-10-23 | Miriam has discovered an Irium mine! Asking directions. Dr. invents the button hole! Are animal intelligent? "The Morgan Digest." The last part of the program. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-10-30 | The Morgan Magazine Digest: A visit to Snoznia. A quiz for readers. Giants Of Science: The Story Of Morgan Schuber (inventor of the button hole). Are animals smarter than people? An explanation of the opera, "Carmen." A word quiz, Ted Husing announces a "Shave-A-Thon." A dramatization of a novel named, "Drenched." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-11-06 | 10:30 P.M. Henry Morgan starts his campaign for the next election. While doing a commercial for Schick, Henry suggests that listeners save time by growing a beard! Ted Husing conducts an Eversharp-Schick "Shave-A-Thon." The winner shaves in just 29 seconds (with a Schick shaver). A clever and well-written show. Henry tells a story in French, as interpreted into English and Russian, just as they do it at the United Nations. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-11-13 | Henry conducts auditions for people who want to be in the audience. "The Adventures Of Sam No-Trump" solves, "The Case Of The Vanishing Building." "Concerto For Crashes" (a well-done use of radio!), "The March Of Science" presents the discovery of water. Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-11-20 | 10:30 P.M. Henry's not-so-topical jokes. The story of George, who doesn't obey signs. "The Little Giant Eternity Razor." Hortense and Gerard go to, "The Henry Morgan Coming Attractions Theatre" to see the preview of, "Gertrude." "The Question Man" answers his mail. Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." Dr. Heinrich Von Morgan lectures on, "The Casebook Of Psychiatry." The orchestra plays, "Lasses' Trombone" with a kettle drum, a celeste and lots of tubas. Guest Dana Andrews only gets to say 2 words at the very end of the show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-11-27 | 0arade Of The States: "A Salute To Wisconsin," a communist version of, "Little Red Riding Hood," "The Story Of Thanksgiving" told as a kid adventure serial (sponsored by Benzedreenies!). |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-12-11 | Keeping within a budget, two advertising men meet on the street. A look at home movies. Bernie Green plays a most unusual arrangement of, "Dance Of The Hours." Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-12-18 | An operatic "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" (in Italian, yet!). Hortense and Gerard chat on the phone. "Henry Faces Life...Imprisonment" is a soap opera about a burglar. Henry reads the comics. Ted Husing conducts another shaving contest. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1946-12-25 | 10:30 P.M. A Christmas story...set the day after Christmas. An unusual format for the show. A program length story about 3 kids who go to Washington, D.C. to lobby for Christmas to be celebrated all-year long. Very well-written and good radio! |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-01 | A year-end report on left-over sound effects, and a joke count. Predictions for the remainder of 1947. Ambrose and Hortense. "Your Flit Parade," songs most like likely to be killed off. Ted moderates another "Shave-A-Thon." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-08 | The Christmas season is over. Professor Morgan gives a ballet lesson, "Just Plain Henry" (an afternoon radio character), "The Question Man," "The Henry Morgan Coming Attractions Theatre." Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-15 | 10:30 P.M. Teddy Kazotkis sings, "Just A Giglio in Greek, while playing the tuba. "Henry Felony, The Town's Only Full-Time Burglar." "Charlie and Henry." "Listen To The Mockingbird." Ted Husing conducts another, "Shave-A-Thon." "The March of Science" presents, "The Discovery of Time." This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #53183. After the program, station I.D. and a local spot, the start of, "The Eleventh Hour News." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-15 | AFRS Replacing The Fred Allen Show #100. The first selection is, "The Pizzicato Polka" played by "The bass section of the Metropolitan Opera with one ringer from The New York Philharmonic." Teddy Kazotkis sings "Just A Gigolo" in Greek while playing the tuba. "Henry Felony, The Town's Only Full Time Burglar." "Charles and Henry." "The March Of Science" presents "The Discovery Of Time." An excerpt from this program was rebroadcast on "To The Rear March" (see cat. #10293). See cat. #107850 for a network version of this program. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-22 | 10:30 P.M. There is no studio audience for this broadcast. "Nothings" on the radio, radio isn't true-to-life, "This Then Is America" salutes the cosmetics industry, waiters around the world. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-01-29 | 10:30 P.M. The 2nd edition of, "The Morgan Digest." A very clever visit to, "Cornpone." A digest version of, "The Mikado." Ted Husing conducts another "Shave-A-Thon." An enjoyable show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-02-05 | How radio jokes are written...in advance! Henry buys life insurance and cracks up his straight- man. Hortense and Gerard, "Strange Men Of History," a rugby match, "The Question Man." The commercial is very funny. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-02-12 | 10:30 P.M. The first tune is, "Open The Door, Richard," sung as an Italian opera. Portal to portal pay? A look into the possible future. Gerard and Hortense. A radio show sponsored by Zowies ceral. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-02-19 | 10:30 P.M. How radio affects blood pressure. Two "ad men" named "Charlie" and "Henry." "Dimitri's Keyhole": a Russian gossip program. How to save on taxes. "Offenbach On Broadway." "Hortense and Gerard." "The Coming Attractions Theatre" presents a funny preview of the movie, "Blubber." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-02-26 | Henry joins the Ajax Social Club. "The March Of Science" presents, "The Invention Of Work." Josh White and his son appear as guests. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-03-05 | American radio shows in Russia and vice versa, testimonial writers, family albums, Arnold buys a suit. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-03-12 | Henry looks at newspapers, a congressional hearing, "The Question Man." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-03-19 | An Irish aria by Rossini, a glimpse at the "New Army," attending a radio broadcast, Morgan salutes "The American Lawyer." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-03-26 | A look at the housing shortage, "The Question Man," "Peter and The Landlord." The system cue has been deleted. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-04-02 | The all-night disc jockey. If baseball and opera joined forces. "The Coming Attractions Theatre." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-04-16 | Satire on doctors and medicine, a visit to a racetrack, a satire of "Mr. Anthony." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-04-23 | Arnold tries to buy a new car, "Big-Sister-In-Law." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-04-30 | Astrologer Evangeline Zodiac, the all-night disc jockey, "The March of Science Presents the Discovery of People," "The Question Man." A very funny show. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-05-07 | A program dedicated to "The American School: The Progressive School, The Grammar School." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-05-14 | A visit to "Chez Henry Morgan," a hat emporium, Gilbert and Sullivan in Russian, a blind date with Henry, "The Coming Attractions Theatre," "The Henry Morgan Trouble Clinic." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-06-04 | 9:30 P.M. "Morgan's Around The World News." Some bad advice; "Jimmy Morgan, Hollywood Reporter." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-06-18 | Henry attends a cocktail party held at the home of his sponsor. A girl singer does, "On The Road To Mandalay...in Greek! She also plays the Tuba! Henry reads a Schick commercial in a German Professor's dialect. The all-night disc jockey. The orchestra plays a Bernie Green original tune called, "The Fabulous Dorseys." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-07-02 | A visit with two professional radio contestants. Henry goes to the ad agency handling the Eversharp-Schick account! "The March Of Events." The (un-named) quartet from "Bill's Gay Nineties" sings a medley of patriotic songs. The orchestra plays, "The Stars and Stripes Forever." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-09-24 | Higher prices? Just wait until 20 years from now! The Jubalaires do a great, "Casey Jones." What do two movie producers talk about when they meet? The Henry Morgan Theatre of Coming Attractions Presents: "Ten Years In The Can," produced by Monotonous Pictures. Dr. von Morgen gives his opinions of Hollywood. The orchestra plays a unique arrangement of, "The Nutcracker Suite." "The Question Man" answers questions about the movies. The start of, "Your Esso Reporter" is heard after the program. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-10-08 | Beware of car accessories! Arnold appears in the character of, "Gerard." The all-night disc jockey named, "Chuckles Morgan." "A Symphony For Silent Movies." The Moragn Friendly Loan Company. Dr. Heinrich von Morgan speaks about the difference between European and American radio. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-10-29 | "The Morgan Daily Gazette" goes to press. A visit with the King of Ruritania, "Little Orphan Sadie" and Marmaduke Morgan; football hero. Listen for Stan Freberg! |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-11-05 | "Gerard" (Arnold Stang) describes his experiences in Hollywood. Loraine Burton and her cocker spaniel sing, "Sugar Blues." Don't miss this performance; Henry describes the dog as the only cocker with an AFRA card! "Uncle Henry" reads the advertising cartoon at the bottom of the funnies. Bernie Green and his orchestra play a fully orchestrated version of, "The Pepsi Cola Theme." "The March Of Science" tells about, "The Disocvery Of Weather." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-11-20 | The program originates from Hollywood. Gerard (played by Arnold Stang) isn't too impressed with the town. "Lorraine Burton" and Dooley (her cocker spaniel) perform, :"Sugar Blues." "Uncle Henry" reads the advertising funnies. The orchestra plays a symphonic-sounding full-length arrangement of the Pepsi-Cola jingle. "The March Of Science" presents, "The Discovery of Weather." This not only invooves three Indian tribes and a French couple in love. Dr. Heinrich Von Morgan lectures about the weather. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-12-17 | Arnold has "Gone Hollywood," a rendition of "Jingle Bells" (in Greek!) to a tuba accompaniment! Graduation Day at Eversharp University. Bernie Green plays his composition, "The Eversharp Symphony #1." A funny show! |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1947-12-24 | The last show sponsored by Eversharp. A Christmas show about two kids who travel to Washington to lobby Congress to have Christmas every day of the year. Well written. The winners of the Eversharp $15,000 house contest is announced. |
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| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-04-10 | Shirley Booth appears as "Dottie Mahoney," the new president of "The Henry Morgan Fan Club." "Gabriel Morgan and The News." The cast does a western drama with guest Arthur Treacher as a "cowlad." The date is subject to correction. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-05-15 | Arnold Stang recalls his recent visit to a French restaurant. Uncle Fletcher recalls his friends and relatives. Guest Fred Allen visits. Henry satirizes the Jimmy Fidler show with gossip from "Jimmy Morgan." "The Theatre Of Coming Attractions" presents, "Yellowbelly" (a prize fight picture in "glorious black and blue"). |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-08-10 | Henry's opening monologue is about the new dress fashions. Jack and The Beanstalk, from a French point of view. A voyage with Christopher Columbus. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-10-14 | Henry's checkbook. Arnold Stang describes his day on jury duty. Guest Ethel Merman and Henry "speak" a duet to, "They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful." How Little Miss Muffet would sound if read by Gabriel Heatter, H.V. Kaltenborn and Walter Winchell. The difference between the "real life way" and the "movie way." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-11-11 | Henry reports on the results of his "Know Yourself" test. "Don't be afraid, be a Freud." "Gerard" reports on a party he attended. Fran Warren sings, "Great Day." Dr. Heinrich von Morgan (and his young brother) discuss neuropathology. Henry appears as all-night disc jockey, "Chuckles Morgan." Arnold Stang scatting to, "Climb Upon My Knee Sonny Tufts" is worth the price of admission. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-12-09 | "Uncle Henry" reads the comics to the kiddies, and "Murder In The Club Copacabeamish," a funny whodunit told in gibberish. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-12-16 | The cast does a quiz show reminiscent of the "Quiz Kids," called, "The Quiz Pests." The system cue has been deleted. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1949-12-30 | Cleaning out the old jokes for the new year. Arnold Stang's plans for New Year's Eve plans. Ben Grauer reports the news. Drew Pearson makes a few predictions and makes a contribution plea for wounded soldiers, care of the American Legion. Henry and Ruth spend New Year's Eve with friends. The last show of the series until January 15, 1950. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1950-03-28 | Henry talks about "introductions." "Man Of The Week:" Lefty Carney is interviewed. Henry does a western scene, with audible instructions from the control room. "Real time" Vs. "Radio time." Real life Vs. life on the radio. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1950-04-04 | Henry looks at magazine ads. The Athlete of the Week: "Gorgeous Carney," the famous wrestler. How two Frenchmen learning English really sound (a funny routine, with Henry playing both parts). Al Fanelli does the sound effects for, "The Dance Of The Hours," arranged by Bernie Green. "Great Books That Everyone Has and Nobody Reads," presents, "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde." Mr. Hyde sounds strangely like Arnold Stang. The invention of Celery Tonic! |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | 1950-06-05 | Henry arranges a blind date for Arnold that doesn't come off too well. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | | Henry looks through today's newspaper. The Emory Brothers sing a spectacular, "Dry Bones." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | | AFRS replacing "The Fred Allen Show" #99. The date above is approximate. Teddy Kazotkis (?) sings "Lazy Bones" in Greek while accompanying himself on the tuba (no kidding!). Sound effects man Bob Prescott joins the orchestra for a most unusual, "Dance Of The Hours." "G.I. Joe College." What does a foreigner think about American radio after hearing it for the first time? "Help," a series about people who give advice. "The Four Notes" imitate "The Ink Spots." "The Question Man." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | | A recording with parts of 3 different programs. "The Henry Morgan Show," "The Candid Microphone" and Horace Heidt's Youth Opportunity Program." Henry Morgan does, "Drew Morgan Predicts." Allen Funt squeezes chocolates in a candy shop. The Candid Microphone is hidden in a conference room as Henry Morgan and his writers discuss the "Drew Morgan" skit. On the "Horace Heidt" show, "Dick Contino" (accordionist) wins the competition. |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | | "The Question Man." Henry looks through today's newspaper. Sgt. Morgan tries to get Arnold to enlist in the army. "A Salute To The American Lawyer." |
| The Henry Morgan Show | | | Henry and guest Phil Baker do a satire of, "The $64,000 Question." As usual, Eversharp-Schick takes it on the chin. There's going to be a Congressional investigation. "The Question Man" comes up with the questions to some mighty tough answers. Hortense and Gerard visit, "The Henry Morgan Coming Attractions Theatre," "I Strangled My Mother-in-law." |