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Album · 2008 · 1 Song. Groucho Marx & George Fenneman.
me and my family watch you bet your life every time, i remember mom laughing, he was so funny and. A very funny man! I love the you bet your life shows.
Complete your Groucho Marx collection. You Bet Your Life (Cass, Album). The Mind's Eye. 0-88142-342-4. You Bet Your Life (Two Original Shows With Groucho At His Wittiest!) (Cass).
He does refer at one point to having sat in his chair for 7 years, but he's probably counting back to 1947 when the radio show began. Also, in one of the episodes Groucho reads a telgram announcing that George Fenneman was voted best TV announcer by his fellow broadcasters, if that helps anyone identify the episodes.
Complete with DeSoto commercials. You Bet Your Life Groucho. Very good TV series from the 1950's, very popular at the time. Really funny show as all the Groucho You Bet Your Life shows were. Fennerman was great as Groucho's sidekick.
You Bet Your Life was a comedy quiz show that aired from 1947 to 1956, with Groucho Marx as the host and George Fenneman as his assistant. It was first heard on ABC Radio in 1947, then on CBS Radio in 1949, before it made its way to the television in 1950. In 1960, the show changed its name to The Groucho Show. The contestants for the show were chosen from the live audience or sometimes well-known or interesting celebrities. The chosen contestants will then play in pairs- one male, one female
You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The original and best-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman. As in You Bet Your Life, the focus of the show was on Marx's interviews with the contestants before they played the game. CBS), 10) Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life (NBC). Hello, I must be going: Groucho and his friends.
From Groucho Marx, Spring 93. Groucho Marx knew the secret word was enjoyment. I'm probably the only man alive who can say he was weaned on Groucho Marx's cigar smoke. But for Groucho, no dinner was complete without his 410, nor a day without at least two of them. The painted mustache stayed with him through big time vaudeville, three Broadway hit shows-I'll Say She Is (1924), Cocoanuts (1926), and Animal Crackers (1928)-and 13 Marx Brothers films, which included The Cocoanuts (1929), Animal Crackers (1930) (both reproductions of the aforementioned Broadway shows), and the classic, A Night.
| Show Of December 16, 1957 |
| Show Of February 10, 1958 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GA 5021 | Groucho Marx | You Bet Your Life (Two Complete Radio Shows) (LP, Album) | Golden Age Records | GA 5021 | US | 1978 |
| ISBN 0 7871 1391 3 | Groucho Marx | Golden Age Of Radio (Cass, Album) | Dove Audio | ISBN 0 7871 1391 3 | US | 1997 |
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