• Bob and Ray: Mister Science

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - Jun 1, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Interview with Butterfly Trainer

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 31, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Matt Neffer, Boy Spotwelder

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 30, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Dean Archer Armstead

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 29, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Bob and Ray's Overstocked Warehouse

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    1m - May 28, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Lawrence Fechtenberger, Interstellar Officer Candidate

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 27, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Public Service Announcement

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    0m - May 26, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Interview with Dr. Sherman Y. Maycroft

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 25, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: McBeeBee Twins Conduct the Irene Cleming Getchal Orchestra

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 24, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Webley Webster's Book Review

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 23, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Interview with Frank Liberace

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    1m - May 22, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Manufacturer's Outlet Sale

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    1m - May 21, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Sea Search

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 20, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Your Sanitation Deptartment In Action

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 19, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Aunt Penny's Sunlit Kitchen

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    2m - May 18, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: One Fella's Family

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 17, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Wally Ballou and Artie Schermerhorn

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    3m - May 16, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Arthur Sturdley

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    1m - May 15, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Insomniac Theater

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

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    5m - May 14, 2023
  • Bob and Ray: Biff Burns

    "Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.

    Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, and advertising.

    "Bob and Ray" was a hit with audiences and critics alike, winning several awards and accolades throughout its run. The duo also appeared on television, in films, and in commercials. Their influence can be seen in later comedy programs, such as "Saturday Night Live" and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

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    3m - May 13, 2023
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