"In Your Hat" by Bob And Ray
Artie Schermerhorn
A skit from Bob And Ray's final WOR show.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Origin of "In your Hat"
KeithMcC
After much research, I have discovered the origin of this "gem". It is from a Sillman review called "New Faces of 1956" (known as "Isn't she Lovely"). A notable feature is that the part of "Miss Balls of Sunshine" was played by Maggie Smith! There is also a picture of her, in this part, floating around on the Web.
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SpikeSturdly
Good research done, Ms.McC. If you're interested, I've always wondered who is singing this operatic "Gooooood-ah-bieeee" when B N R allow the ornery midget that seats the studio audience (by height) to finally get a chance to sing. Come to think of it, don't bother.
In answer to one of BixLives's questions
rather_a_handsome_pig
The Train Buff's sounds come from a record by Reginald Gardiner entitled "Trains." In this, he tries to recreate the sounds one might hear on a railroad journey. You can find it here at Archive.org.
In answer to one of BixLives's questions
rather_a_handsome_pig
The Train Buff's sounds come from a record by Reginald Gardiner entitled "Trains." In this, he tries to recreate the sounds one might hear on a railroad journey. You can find it here at Archive.org.