When Radio Ruled #153 – SoundScape 1939 part 23: October 29 – November 5, 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

October 29 – November 5, 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

A tapestry of History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Jack Benny’s Costume Party!

Fibber and Molly Visit the Auto Show!

Where is the Perata Treasure?

Mortimer Snerd gets his big chance!

And More!!

Featuring:

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Jack Benny

Mary Livingstone

Dennis Day

Don Wilson

Phil Harris

Andy Devine

Cecil B DeMille

Loretta Young

Mariam Hopkins

Captain Midnight

Fibber McGee and Molly

The Green Hornet

Edward Arnold

Maxie Rosenblum

Connee Boswell

Nelson Eddy

Edgar Bergen

Mortimer Snerd

Charlie McCarthy

Dorothy Lamour

And More!

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When Radio Ruled #113 – Bergen, McCarthy, and Snerd 1939

Charlie McCarthy  was created by Edgar Bergen based on a wise cracking newsboy named Charlie from the neighborhood.

 High Schooler Edgar Bergen sketched the design for Charlie.

More than a little obsessed,  Bergen decided to bring his Charlie to life.

Bergen built Charlie’s movable body but paid woodworker Theodore Mack $35 to carve Charlie’s head.

Edgar named his completed dummy Charlie McCarthy after newsboy and woodworker.

None of this carpentry could be seen by the radio audiences. Didn’t matter. On the Radio Charlie was just as real as any other voice.

The little boy con man Charlie sparring intellectually with his exasperated father-figure straight man Edgar was what they loved.

Didn’t matter that Edgar was them both. Charlie was the star.

Charlie had been with Edgar since the beginning. Mortimer didn’t appear on Radio until 1939

Mortimer Snerd was created by Edgar Bergen sometime during 1936 or 1937. He appeared in his first film, a short called “A Neckin’ Party” in 1937.

In my research I have yet to uncover what motivated Edgar to create Mortimer.

I can only conjecture that Edgar welcomed a creative change of pace, or might have wanted to get out from under Charlie’s shadow, at least for a little while.

Whatever the reason, Mortimer was created by comedy genius Edgar Bergen and became a great foil for Charlie McCarthy.

With Appearances By:

Don Ameche

Dorothy Lamour

Donald Dixon

Jean Arthur

and More!

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