Easy Aces
Easy Aces is a delightful serial radio comedy that aired from 1930 to 1945, featuring the charming performances of Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane. This show captures the humor and wit of everyday life through the lens of a married couple's adventures.
Listeners can enjoy the lighthearted banter and relatable situations that made Easy Aces a beloved program during its time. Experience the joy of classic radio comedy with this entertaining series.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Radio's original Madame Malaprop (Jane Ace, whose malaprops were genuine words and not slightly contorted inventions a la <i>Amos 'n' Andy</i> or, later, <i>Duffy's Tavern</i>'s Archie) and her cleverly droll husband (Goodman Ace, who also wrote the show singlehanded), in urbane word play, its humour dependent entirely upon characters and conversation (though unafraid to play up the absurdism of daily life and, in its serial style, needle the growing radio soaps gently but firmly). If the word weren't overused, <i>Easy Aces</i>---which originally ran from 1930-45---could still be called sublime even today.
Highly Enjoyable
fashawks8
This is a terrific radio series. During the first 10-15 episodes Mrs. Ace was too dumb and exhausting, but they toned her down and used her ditziness much more wisely.