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W.C. Fields Old Time Radio Shows MP3 Set CD, Audio Download, USB Drive

W.C. Fields Old Time Radio Shows MP3 Set CD, Audio Download, USB Drive
W.C. Fields Old Time Radio Shows MP3 Set CD, Audio Download, USB Drive
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W. C. Fields With Edgar Bergen And Charlie McCarthy On The Chase And Sanborn Hour Radio Series! 5 Hours Of Classic Radio Comedy Presented As An Archival Quality MP3 CD, MP3 Audio Download Or USB Flash Drive! #WCFields #Actors #Comedians #Jugglers #Screenwriters #FilmStars #MovieStars #FilmStars #Hollywood #ClassicalHollywoodCinema #ClassicalHollywoodNarrative #ClassicHollywoodCinema #GoldenAgeOfHollywood #OldHollywood #SilverScreen #Film #Movies #Cinema #PeopleOnTheCoverOfSgtPepper #MP3 #CD #AudioDownload #USBFlashDrive


Contents:

An Evening With Grouch Marx - W.C. Fields #1 - Beebee Gun - Prohibition

An Evening With Grouch Marx - W.C. Fields #2 - Baby Leroy

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy - Charlie's Toothache with W. C. Fields

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy - Jack Benny and W. C. Fields

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy 370606 - Joan Blondell W. C. Fields Dorothy Lamour

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy 410921 - Abbott & Costello and W. C. Fields

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy 421102 - W. C. Fields

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy 440220 - Edgar's Birthday with W. C. Fields

Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy 460324 - At the Barber Shop with W. C. Fields


W. C. Fields, American actor, comedian, juggler and screenwriter (January 29, 1880 - December 25, 1946) was born William Claude Dukenfield in Darby, Pennsylvania. His comic persona was a misanthropic and hard-drinking egotist, who remained a sympathetic character despite his snarling contempt for dogs and children. His career in show business began in vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler. He gradually incorporated comedy into his act, and was a featured comedian in the Ziegfeld Follies for several years. He became a star in the Broadway musical comedy Poppy (1923), in which he played a colorful small-time con man. His subsequent stage and film roles were often similar scoundrels, or else henpecked everyman characters. Among his recognizable trademarks were his raspy drawl and grandiloquent vocabulary. The characterization he portrayed in films and on radio was so strong it was generally identified with Fields himself. W. C. Fields died at the Las Encinas Sanatorium in Pasadena, California of a massive gastric hemorrhage on the holiday he said he despised at the age of 66. Fields' funeral took place on January 2, 1947, in Glendale, California. His cremation, as directed in his will, was delayed pending resolution of an objection filed by Hattie and Claude Fields on religious grounds. They also contested a clause leaving a portion of his estate to establish a "W. C. Fields College for Orphan White Boys and Girls, where no religion of any sort is to be preached". After a lengthy period of litigation his remains were cremated on June 2, 1949, and his ashes interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale. Born William Claude Dukenfield, his comic persona was a misanthropic and hard-drinking egotist, who remained a sympathetic character despite his snarling contempt for dogs and children. His career in show business began in vaudeville, where he attained international success as a silent juggler. He gradually incorporated comedy into his act, and was a featured comedian in the Ziegfeld Follies for several years. He became a star in the Broadway musical comedy Poppy (1923), in which he played a colorful small-time con man. His subsequent stage and film roles were often similar scoundrels, or else henpecked everyman characters. Among his recognizable trademarks were his raspy drawl and grandiloquent vocabulary. The characterization he portrayed in films and on radio was so strong it was generally identified with Fields himself.