Duffy's Tavern 118 Eps


(4.5 stars; 7 reviews)

"Duffy's Tavern" was a wartime situation comedy that aired for a decade on several different radio networks, including CBS from 1941 to 1942, and NBC from 1942 to 1951. The final episode aired on December 28, 1951. Ed Gardner starred as Archie, the manager of the tavern owned by Duffy, where the elite meet to eat.

Gardner, who co-created the series, had performed as Archie as early as November 9, 1939, during a guest appearance on NBC's "Good News of 1940." The show is well-remembered for its theme song, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," which was often interrupted by Gardner's distinctive New York accent as he answered the phone, greeting callers with, "Hello, Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here—oh, hello, Duffy."


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

Forecast Audition 29:58
Susan Hayward & Frank Buck 30:16
Lecture Society Meeting 28:25
Peter Lorre (Missing Salami Sand. Case) 31:07
Archie's Life Story 31:07
The Poker Game 31:37
Lucille Ball asks 'Who’s Archie' 23:10
Bing Crosby Visits 31:01
Joan Davis & Newlywed Dinah Shore (Archie's Song) 28:10
Duffy Wants him to MC Pig Roast 30:36
Archie Writes an Opera For TV 30:01
Billie Burke (Archie Needs Finnigan to Marry Billie) 24:28
Archie Invests in an Oil Well 29:38
Turning Tavern into Hotel 31:00
Colonel Stoopnagle (Gives Tax Advice) 28:40
Archie Writes a Play 28:55
Carole Landis Talks About Women in the Work Force 30:07
Bob Crosby & Mrs Dolores Hope 30:52
Duffy Plays Match Maker 30:59
Adolph Menjou (Men's Fashion Lecture) 24:24
Archie Uses Paul For Publicity 28:40
Rudy Vallee (Does his Show from Tavern) 29:54
Insurance Policy For Finnegan 29:43
Party For Singer Bob Graham 30:12
Monty Woolley (Xmas Program) 28:06
Boris Karloff 44:06
Boris Karloff 29:51
Policeman's Ball 29:51
Sonny Tufts 29:45
Finnegan the Millionaire 28:17
Fish & Fantasy 31:30
Archie's Raise 30:23
Archie's Nephew Morton Visits 26:55
Eddie Quits 29:48
Archie Hires Madam Zooma 30:17
Is There a Santa Claus 29:19
Balancing the Books 29:44
Archie Wants to Make another Movie w Alan 28:56
Making a Movie 28:16
Archie Hires A Singer 28:58
Archie is in Love - Archie Buys a New Suit 30:21
Tonsillectomy 28:35
Archie's Homecoming 31:30
Archie Takes up Gardening 27:17
Archie Tries to Impress Marie 29:57
Esther Williams (Fashion Show) 22:13
Archie Takes Up Reading 28:46
Pierre the Talking & Singing Dog 28:20
The Raffle 29:28
John J. Anthony & Minerva Pious 29:16
Archie Proposes to Wealthy Girl 30:35
Miss Duffy's Coming out Party 29:39
Testimonial for Archie 30:16
Archie's Girlfriend Loves Jean 29:40
Auditor Finds a Shortage 28:53
Duffy Won't Give Archie a Raise 28:40
Dream Girl 27:52
Miracle on 3rd Ave 28:55
Dorothy Shaye (Missing Xmas Cards) 28:44
Archie's Yearbook 29:05
Archie Planning to Marry for Money 27:58
Archie's Philosophy 57:58
Schoolmate Willie Gundig Pays Tavern a Visit 28:56
Archie Wants to Patent Electricity 29:10
Guest is Mickey Rooney 29:14
Archie Plans to Write TV Script 27:14
The Bully 29:04
Archie’s Bank Account begins with $10.00 29:24
Jimmy Durante & Ann Sothern (Both Act in Archie's Play) 29:52
Gypsy Rose Lee 30:01
Millionaire Bum J Ev. Poindexter (No More IOU’s at Duffy’s) 29:12
Cass Daley (as Possible Groom For Miss Duffy) 29:43
Archie Tries to Marry a Rich High Society Dame 29:22
The Boys Play Poker 30:15
On Trail Of Whistling Sam 30:03
Most Popular Bartender on 3rd Av Contest 30:22
Archie's Opera 29:53
Archie Wants to Marry Rich Agatha 28:31
Bob Crosby (Sings to Archie's Girlfriend) 29:12
Tony Martin (Pretends to Be Duffy) 22:21
Hedda Hopper (Plans a Coming Out Party) 30:32
Fathers' Day 31:00
Archie Buys Surplus Army Helicopter 21:55
Archie Buys Radio Transmitter 29:08
Sir Cedric Hardwicke (Archie Asks Sir Cedric to be Roommate) 28:56
Bobby Capo (Latin Night) 29:24
Archie Wants to Sell Tavern 25:32
Veronica Lake (Archie wants her to help promote new singer) 24:43
Annual Christmas Skit 24:33
Archie Cuts Prices 25:26
Archie Dates Joan 29:20
Lady From the Draft Board 28:21
Literary Society Meeting 28:31
The Ham's Club 29:26
Archie Runs for Office 30:49
Mystery Valentine 28:29
Archie the Hypnotist 30:25
Eddie Quits 28:10
Peter Stuyvesant's 1670 Diary 28:43
Archie's Opera: The Barbers of Seville 27:53
Arthur Treacher (Men's Fashion Lecture) 28:46
Bringing Culture to the Tavern 28:41
Archie Throws Block Party 31:30
Rudy Vallee 31:00
Bert Gordon (Archie the Lion Tamer) 28:11
Books Don’t Balance 29:40
Duffy Confirms he's Decided to Sell The Tavern 27:41
Luella Parson Ed Sullivan etc (Party For Columnists & Nation’s Famous Film Crit… 30:05
Josethia Hernandez (Spanish Floorshow) 30:17
Cultural Singing Contest 27:53
Archie Writes an Opera For TV 30:16
Archie Opens a Tea Room 29:25
Archie Buys a Race Horse 28:49
A Baby is Left at Tavern 30:34
Archie's Old Grammar School Teacher Visits 28:48
Atomic Research 28:49
Hawaiian Vacation Slogan Contest 29:59
Genius Of The Week 25:30

Reviews

There's a reason this show was so popular


(5 stars)

I didn't care for _Duffy's Tavern_ the first half-dozen times I heard it. It grew on me--the humor ranges from "old music-hall puerile" (which *can* be funny) to surprisingly sly and clever, with some really interesting guests (1.) and some really fine performers on the regular cast. Like the Tavern, I didn't care for these old variety shows at first but they've grown on me greatly. (2.) If you like this sort of variety show, you really should give a listen to Duffy. Really! ------- Footnotes 1.) Benchley, Fadiman, Fred Allen, Boris Karloff--delightful. But don't miss Larry Storch--did you know he started as a voice-comic, imitating the famous? IMO he was so bad at it that it was inadvertently funny. 2.) They've grown on me so much that--lord help me--I have even found myself laughing at Jerry Colonna. ;-)