Picture Cheers, except set in a dingy bar somewhere in New York City with an absentee owner and a manager whose grammatical skills, or lack thereof, were a weekly source of comedy. Toss in a dash of funny character actors and the occasional Hollywood guest star, and you've got Duffy's Tavern.
The show was the brainchild of Ed Gardner, who played the lead character of Archie, the manager of Duffy's Tavern (pictured right). As the story goes, Gardner was a producer on another show, and trying to get his actors to hit the perfect New York accent. None could, so Gardner stepped up to the mike and showed them just what he wanted. Within seconds, the cast was in stitches, and the voice of Archie was born.
This episode from December 18, 1946 guest stars Joan Bennett, who, in this author's humble opinion is underrated in terms of both looks and acting ability. Check out this photo of Bennett to judge the former, and the film "Scarlet Street" for the latter.
We top this edition of the Old Time Radio Express off with The Strange Dr. Weird. Because you can never go wrong with the writing team of Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan.
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