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    Duffy's Tavern

    1945 · Musical comedy · 1h 38m

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  1. Duffy's Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that ran for a decade on several networks (CBS, 1941–42; NBC-Blue Network, 1942–44; and NBC, 1944–51), concluding with the December 28, 1951, broadcast.

    • 's Tavern 1940-07-29 (xx) Audition Show - 30:12.
    • 's Tavern 1942-12-15 (69) Guests - Kate Smith, Ted Collins - 30:06.
    • 's Tavern 1943-01-05 (72) Guest - Milton Berle - 29:43.
    • 's Tavern 1943-03-23 (83) With Susan Hayward and Frank Buck - 29:32.
    • 1 DT 1940-07-29 #000 Forecast Audition (aka 1940-07-09 aka 1940-04-11 aka 1943-03-09 aka 1944-12-01... - OTR Duffy's Tavern - 29:58.
    • 2 DT 1943-03-23 #083 (AFRS) Susan Hayward & Frank Buck - OTR Duffy's Tavern - 30:17.
    • 3 DT 1943-06-15 #000 (AFRS) (#093 #095) Clifton Fadiman (Lecture Society Meeting) (aka 1942-11-10 &... - OTR Duffy's Tavern - 28:25.
    • 4 DT 1943-10-19 #100 Peter Lorre (Missing Salami Sand. Case) - OTR Duffy's Tavern - 31:07.
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  4. Play all. OTRR-maintained version 2107 of Duffy's Tavern (1941), all available episodes. Note: if both an AFRS and an original episode are available, only the original...

  5. Duffy's Tavern is an American comedy television series that was syndicated in 1954. It was an adaptation of the Duffy's Tavern radio program, [1] with a total of 39 episodes. [2] Overview. The titular setting for the show was "a seedy bar and grille on New York's Third Avenue". [1] .

  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Where the Elite Meet to Eat – Ed Gardner and Duffy’s Tavern. July 2, 2020. By Elizabeth McLeod. To paraphrase Fred Allen, imitation was the sincerest form of radio. Throughout the medium’s Golden Era, Formula was king — and any breakthrough success meant, almost immediately, that a legion of imitators would follow.

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