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The Aldrich Family, Collection 1 by Black Eye Entertainment
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The Aldrich Family, Collection 1

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Length 5 hours 38 minutes
Language English
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Summary

The Aldrich Family was a popular teenage situation comedy that was heard on radio and seen in films, television and comic books. The creation of playwright Clifford Goldsmith, teenager Henry Aldrich was an endearingly bumbling kid growing awkwardly into adolescence. Episodes revolved around Henryโ€™s misadventures with girls, his family and his friends. Portrayed on radio by 20-something Ezra Stone, The Aldrich Family launched as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBCโ€™s Sunday night lineup, July 2nd, 1939, sponsored by Jell-O. Stone kept the lead role until 1942, when he entered the Army for WWII. Several actors took over until Stone returned to his signature role, including Bobby Ellis who became the last Henry Aldrich in 1952. House Jameson and Katharine Raht portrayed Henryโ€™s parents, Sam and Alice. Mary Shipp played Henryโ€™s usual girlfriend, Kathleen Anderson. Jackie Kelk played the role of Henryโ€™s best friend, Homer Brown, for most of the run. In 1949, the program made the leap to television while continuing to air on radio with a different cast.

10/10/39 โ€œHenryโ€™s Engagementโ€
5/28/40 โ€œCross Country Raceโ€
1/29/42 โ€œHenryโ€™s Secret Admirerโ€
2/11/43 โ€œValentineโ€™s Day Partyโ€
2/25/43 โ€œHenryโ€™s Love Note Goes to His Teacherโ€
10/7/48 โ€œHenry Rents Out Maryโ€™s Roomโ€
10/14/48 โ€œThe Great Weiner Roastโ€
10/28/48 โ€œDetention or Basketball Game?โ€
11/11/48 โ€œThe Broken Toyโ€
12/16/48 โ€œHomerโ€™s Partyโ€
2/17/49 โ€œThe Antique Chairsโ€
5/5/49 โ€œEngaged to Agnesโ€

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