There’s a strange man in your house, rambling on about something. Don’t call the cops - it’s just time for “Wade Lane’s Home Folks”.
In program 33, Wade starts off the show with the creepy laugh of his, talking about two kids that had been to the circus, leading into the obsucure 1918 song, “Dear Little Boy of Mine”. There’s no violin in this episode, just an overactive organ with a thyroid condition accompanying Wade.
Our mp3 was transferred from an original sixteen-inch Mertens and Price, Inc. transcription, matrix number B5745.
Sigh. Will we ever run out of shows from this dreadful series?
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 27
Sammy Kaye Showroom - Pgm 39
This is Your FBI - November 21, 1952
Louie’s Hungry Five - October 15, 1931 - Pgm 314
Safe at Home - Pgm 12
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 20
American Family Robinson - Pgm 259
Burkhardt’s Request Roundup - Jan 20, 1950
How About That - Pgm 1
Louie’s Hungry Five - October 14, 1931 - Pgm 313
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 19
American Family Robinson - Pgm 258
Malcolm Claire - March 10, 1938
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 312 - October 13, 1931
This is Your FBI - August 29, 1952 - syndication version
American Family Robinson - Pgm 257
Safe at Home - Pgm 8
The Ohio State Band - March 28,1950
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