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Best of Old Time Radio 63 Allen Young Show in Alan Writes an Opera

Best of Old Time Radio 63 Allen Young Show in Alan Writes an Opera

FromBest of Old Time Radio


Best of Old Time Radio 63 Allen Young Show in Alan Writes an Opera

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 24, 2009
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Podcast episode

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Best of Old Time Radio presents Alan Young Show 12/12/44Alan Young, an English born actor, learned the craft in Canada. He suffered from asthma as a young child and listened to a lot of radio while he was stuck at home. Young's first Canadian show was called Stag Party. He was virtually the entire show, but after asking for a raise (from $15/week), he was fired, but soon broke into American radio.

His summer replacement show for Eddie Cantor was "routine situation comedy" laced with "rapid-fire gags." It leads to his new show and the same year he was signed for the Jimmy Durante Show in 1948. The Alan Young Show ran between 1944-1949, when it was canceled, Young toured the US comedy circuit with his bagpipes and jokes in hand.

He had a hot and cold career on the radio and perhaps best known for his 1961-65 TV role of Wilbur Post, the man who talked to Mr. Ed, the talking horse. Alan Young had a supporting role in the 1960 film The Time Machine. Later Alan Young worked doing a voiceovers for the very Scottish Scrooge McDuck in the animated show, Duck Tales.  
Released:
Feb 24, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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Presenting the best Old Time Radio shows from early radio, Were the Oldies Are Still Young.