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All American Old Time Radio Show Classic

Duffy's Tavern

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This show comes on CD In MP3 Format

Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1951), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malapropos-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. The final show on radio was broadcast on December 28, 1951.

In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy."

Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.

The show featured many high-profile guest stars, including Fred Allen, Mel Allen, Nigel Bruce, Bing Crosby, Boris Karloff, Veronica Lake, Bob Hope, Peter Lorre, Tony Martin, Gene Tierney, Arthur Treacher, Alan Ladd, Marie McDonald and Shelley Winters. As the series progressed, Archie slipped in and out of a variety of quixotic, self-imploding plotlines — from writing an opera to faking a fortune to marry an heiress. Such situations mattered less than did the show's quietly clever depiction of earthbound-but-dreaming New York City life and its individualistic, often bizarre characters.

Duffy's Tavern was Gardner's creation, and he oversaw its writing intently enough, drawing also on his earlier experience as a successful radio director. His directing credits included stints for George Burns and Gracie Allen, Ripley's Believe It or Not, and The Rudy Vallee Hour. Gardner also brought aboard several keen writing talents, including theatric humorist Abe Burrows (the show's co-creator and head writer for its first five years), future M*A*S*H writer Larry Gelbart, and Dick Martin, who later became famous as the co-host of television's groundbreaking Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.

Early in the show's life, however, its name was changed — first to Duffy and, for four episodes, Duffy's Variety. A staffer for Bristol-Myers -- whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor -- persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and -— to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name, anyway —- the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern.

Duffy's Tavern inspired a number of future TV series set in neighborhood taverns. Examples are:

Archie Bunker's Place, the low-keyed spinoff from the groundbreaking All in the Family, which moved the now-title character from the loading dock and the taxicab to running a blue-collar bar with his usual repertoire of malapropos.

The soap opera Ryan's Hope (whose title family oriented around tavern-owning Irish parents).

The 1980s situation comedy classic Cheers (which was co-created by James Burrows, the son of Duffy's Tavern co-creator Abe Burrows).

Jackie Gleason's "Joe the Bartender" sketches. These usually began with Joe (Gleason) in a conversation with an unseen patron, Mr. Dunahy, before being joined (usually at Dunahy's request) by a Finnegan-like, cheerful dolt, Crazy Guggenheim (Frank Fontaine).

The Simpsons, in the form of Moe the bartender, who answers the telephone saying, "Moe's Tavern, where the elite meet to drink."

The show was parodied in the 1947 Popeye cartoon "I'll Be Skiing Ya." A billboard advertises: "Stuffy's Tavern. Where The Elite Beat The Heat. Lake Plastered, NY."

The Warner Bros. cartoon "Hush My Mouse" also parodied the show, with Sniffles the mouse visiting "Tuffy's Tavern."

Whether or not they were inspired by the radio show, there are numerous bars across the United States today that call themselves Duffy's Tavern — from Wickford, Rhode Island, to Monterey, California.

There are over 80 episodes and better then 40 hours of wonderful hilarity contained on the CD.

Your CD contains the following great shows.

40-07-29 Audition Show
43-00-Aa Bond Drive with Boris Karloff
43-01-12 Deems Taylor
43-03-09 Col Stoopnagle
43-03-23 Susan Hayward and Frank Buck
43-06-15 Clifton Fadiman
43-09-12 Lucille Ball
43-10-05 Veronica Lake
43-10-19 Missing Salami Sandwich Case With Peter Lorre
43-11-02 Poker Game
43-11-09 Lucille Ball Duffy’s Jukebox
43-12-07 Bing Crosby
43-12-14 Dinah Shore Joan Davis
43-12-21 Christmas Show with Monty Woolley
44-03-02 Duffy’s Tavern
44-03-07 Archie’s Taxes-Guest Col Stoopnagle
44-05-02 Guest Dennis Day
44-05-09 Guest Adolph Menjou
44-12-22 Another Christmas Program Guest Monty Woolley
45-10-15 Guest Charles Cobern
45-12-21 Is There a Santa Claus
45-12-28 Audit Trouble
45-xx-xx Archie’s Nephew
46-01-04 Balancing the Books
46-01-11 Making a Movie Guest Larry Storch
46-02-01 Guest Peggy Lee
46-05-03 Archie Takes Up Reading
46-12-18 Raffle Guest Joan Bennett
47-01-22 Guests John H Anthony and Minerva Pious
47-05-08 Bert Gordon Coming Out Party
47-05-18 Miss Duffy’s Coming Out Party
47-11-05 Rudy Vallee
48-12-22 Christmas Show with Jeff Chandler
48-12-23 Archie is in Bad Spirits
48-12-29 Missing Christmas Cards with Dorothy Shaye
49-02-09 Archie Has Three Days to Live
49-02-16 Schoolmate Visits
49-02-23 Archie Wants to Patent Electricity
49-03-02 Guest Mickey Rooney
49-03-02 With Marlene Dietrich
49-03-09 Television Play
49-03-16 The Bully with Sheldon Leonard
49-03-23 Archie’s Bank Account
49-04-06 Archie and Finnegan Double Date
49-04-13 No More IOUs at Tavern
49-04-20 Guest Cass Daley
49-04-27 Someone’s Getting Hitched
49-05-04 Charles Coburn Card Games
49-05-11 Chester Morris Whistlin Sam
49-05-18 Most Popular Bartender Contest
49-05-25 Ed Wynn Archie Writes an Opera
49-06-01 Archie Wants to Marry a Rich Woman
49-06-15 Guest Bob Crosby
50-09-07 Archie Buys Surplus Helicopter
50-09-21 Guest Barry Nelson
51-01-12 Woman from the Draft Board
51-01-19 Literary Society
51-01-21 Archie Runs for Political Office
51-01-26 Guest Joan Bennett
51-02-02 A Visit from the Draft Board
51-02-09 Shelly Winters Arch Thinks Shelly is in Love
51-02-16 Archie Goes to the Opera
51-02-23 Job Opening
51-03-02 1670 Diary of P- Stuyversant
51-03-02 Deems Taylor Archie Writes Opera for TV
51-03-09 Archie the Hypnotist
51-03-16 Maxie Rosenbloom Archie Hires a New Waiter
51-03-23 Archie Writes a Fashion Lecture
51-03-23 The Tavern Loses its Lease
51-04-07 Archie’s Books Don’t Balance
51-04-20 Archie Wants to be a Lion Tamer
51-04-27 Accountant Looks Over Books
51-05-04 Its Latin Night at Duffy’s
51-10-05 Party for Columnists
51-11-02 Spanish Floor Show
51-11-09 Cultural Singing Contest
51-11-23 Archie Opens a Tearoom
51-11-30 Archie Inherits Half a Race Horse
51-12-07 A Baby is Left at the Tavern
51-12-14 Archie’s Old Teacher Visits
51-12-21 Archie to But a Split Atom
51-12-28 Hawaiian Vacation Slogan Contest

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