This week, I'm offering up another rarity that I haven't been able to dig up much information on. It's the "Dennis Day Show", distributed as program 185 in the series by the Armed Forces Radio Service.
You may be familiar with Dennis Day from his appearances on the "Jack Benny Show" and you may have heard a sitcom that ran in the late 1940s featuring Day that's sometimes called "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day". This program, however, is from a musical variety series done by Dennis Day in the mid-1950s. I recently found this episode, along with two others in this series and a previously lost 1946 episode of the "Dennis Day Show" in a group of discs I purchased from another collector.
In program 185 in the series, the guests are Mel Blanc and Patty Andrews. Dennis sings "It's a Grand Night for Singing" and Blanc performs "I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat". The main comedy sketch is a parody that looks at what radio would sound like in Ireland and includes satires of "Dragnet" and "Old Doctor Malone".
The show may have been on June 19, 1955, a date which is noted on the disc label; the content of the programs does definitely date it to 1954 or 1955. Does anyone have information on this series and which network it was broadcast on?
The show as transferred from a set of original vinyl AFRS transcription discs. The other two episodes from the series, along with other finds, will be going on the blog soon.