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    Albert Pearce (July 25, 1898 – June 2, 1961) was an American comedian, singer and banjo player who was a popular personality on several radio networks from 1928 to 1947.

  2. The Al Pearce Show, otherwise called Al Pearce and his Gang, was comedy radio series that aired on various networks (and under different sponsors). In this show, Pearce was a door-to-door salesman, selling a wide variety of products ranging from corsets, shoes, clothes, and cosmetics, to fire extinguishers, dental supplies, barber supplies, and ...

  3. Host and star of radio programs including The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour on KFRC-San Francisco (1928- 1932); Al Pearce And His Gang on NBC and NBC-BLUE (1934-1937); Watch The Fun Go By on CBS (1937-1938); NBC (1938-1939); CBS (1939-1942); NBC (1942); Fun Valley on NBC-BLUE (1944); Here Comes Elmer on CBS (1944-1945); ABC (1945-1947). The Al Pearce ...

  4. One of radio's earliest comedians, broadcasting as early as 1928, Al Pearce was sponsored by Camel Cigarettes during WWII. A large group of scanned scripts of "Al Pearce" shows from the early 1940s can be found through a search on the industrydocumentslibrary.ucsf.edu/tobacco/ website.

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · Al Pearce and His Gang. Al Pearce was a radio comedian and entertainer who was on the air from 1928 to 1947. His catch phrase "Nobody home, I hope, I hope, I hope" was based on a character of a “low pressure” door-to-door salesman named Elmer Blurt.

  6. The Al Pearce Show is the name of two comedy-variety television series airing on CBS during 1952. Both series starred comedian and radio personality Al Pearce.

  7. Mar 11, 2017 · Our channel is dedicated to preserving Old Time Radio classic shows, such as this. Enjoy this classic from The Classic Archives!Make sure you check out our ...

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