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Goodman and Jane Ace talk over a travelogue of Washington D. C.
The Easy Aces were a popular radio show working out of their midwest station. Goodman was admired for his witty writing, which continued for decades into the television era. Jane, his wife, had a dab hand at malapropisms. Their show ran for fifteen years and had attempts at revival made for decades. Although it was never among the blockbusters of the era, it was highly esteemed and was added to the Radio Hall of Fame in the 1990s.
Here, Goodman tries to explain what they are looking at, and Jane alternates between misunderstanding him and feeding candy to a child.
The Easy Aces were a popular radio show working out of their midwest station. Goodman was admired for his witty writing, which continued for decades into the television era. Jane, his wife, had a dab hand at malapropisms. Their show ran for fifteen years and had attempts at revival made for decades. Although it was never among the blockbusters of the era, it was highly esteemed and was added to the Radio Hall of Fame in the 1990s.
Here, Goodman tries to explain what they are looking at, and Jane alternates between misunderstanding him and feeding candy to a child.
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- boblipton
- Mar 12, 2023
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