by Jack Benny » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:40 am
Just so you don't knock yourselves out looking for Artie's appearances, according to David Goldin's wonderful database, below is a list of the only episodes Artie appears on in the above posted links. There do seem to be a lot more episodes of "The Wonder Show" with Artie that come after these chronologically, but unfortunately aren't in the set on the "Internet Archive." Hopefully, someone will share those in the future.
Auerbach, Artie
Copyright 2009, J. David Goldin.
These are all the programs in the GOLDINdex database which credit this artist. These listings are accurate as of September 13, 2009. The programs are listed chronologically, partial dates appear first, unknown dates appear last.
40736. Log Cabin Jamboree. November 6, 1937. Program #5. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. Guest Walter Kent plays his composition "Mama, I Want To Make Music." A fun variety show, the Ted Fio Rito band is great! Jack tells the story of his "Colonel Algernon Haley" in North Africa. Artie Auerbach appears in his Jewish dialect. Jack Haley, Wendy Barrie, Virginia Verrill, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Warren Hull (announcer), Walter Kent (guest), Artie Auerbach. 29:31. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42318. Log Cabin Jamboree. February 19, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. The first tune is "Sweet As A Song." A visit from an Englishman. Jack tells the story of Horatio "Minute Man" Haley, during the Revolutionary War. Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:38. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42319. Log Cabin Jamboree. February 26, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. Jack Haley, the farmer. Harry McNaughton, appearing as "Beetle" from the Phil Baker Show, haunts the broadcast. Virginia Verrill sings "Swingin' Annie Laurie Through The Rye." Jack tells the story of Horatio Booth Haley, the famous actor. "From Riches To Rags." Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach, Harry McNaughton. 28:53. Audio condition: Good. Complete.
42320. Log Cabin Jamboree. March 5, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. The first tune is "Whistle While You Work." Jack tells the story of Horatio "Texas Ranger" Haley, the bad man of "Gallstone," as requested by Walt Disney (who may be impersonated). Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach, Walt Disney. 29:50. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42315. Log Cabin Jamboree. March 12, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. The first tune is "Tippy Tin." Jack tells the story of his Scotch uncle, Horatio Jock McHaley. Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Virginia Verrill, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Artie Auerbach. 29:42. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42316. Log Cabin Jamboree. March 26, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. The first tune is "Swingin' Annie Laurie Through The Rye." Jack tells the story of Horatio Robin Hood Haley and his adventures in Sherwood Forest. Jack invites all the gang to visit him on the set of "Alexander's Ragtime Band." Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Virginia Verrill, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Artie Auerbach, Hanley Stafford, Frances Arndt. 29:36. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42317. Log Cabin Jamboree. April 2, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Log Cabin Syrup. Jack announces this program as the last show of the series. The first tune is "Easter Parade." Jack is advertising for a new sponsor. Jack tells the story of Horatio "Secret Service" O'Haley. Jack Haley, Warren Hull, Virginia Verrill, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Wendy Barrie, Artie Auerbach, Hanley Stafford. 29:51. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42324. The Wonder Show. October 14, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The first show of the series. The first tune is, "I've Got A Pocket Full Of Dreams." Jack tells the story of Pepe Secola, the famous international criminal. The show features an "intellectual discussion" without scripts, "for the first time on any comedy show." Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
89006. The Wonder Show. October 21, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. Not auditioned. The first tune is, "There's No Place Like Your Arms." Jack tells the story of "Pony Bill Haley," who rode for the Pony Express. The cast discusses, "Should a woman have a career, or is her place in the home?" Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:37. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42325. The Wonder Show. October 26, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The first tune is, "The Lambeth Walk." Jack tells the story of, "Little Lord Fauntleroy Haley." The program runs 37:47, is on-speed, and seems to be a rehearsal, even though a studio audience can be heard applauding. The broadcast date for this prgram is October 28, 1938. Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 36:48. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42326. The Wonder Show. November 4, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The first tune is, "The Dixieland Band," sung by Virginia Verill in a tempo different from the one used by the orchestra! Jack faints and gets "the treatment" from a doctor in the audience. Jack tells the story of "Gaucho Haley" of the Argentine pampas. Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Virginia Verrill, Lucille Ball, Artie Auerbach. 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42321. The Wonder Show. November 11, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The fifth show of the series. The first tune is, "Juliana." Artie Auerbach tries to sell Jack a car. Jack and Lucille sing, "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby." Jack tells the story of "Julius Caesar Haley," the noblest Roman of them all! Jack Haley, Lucille Ball, Artie Auerbach, Virginia Verrill, Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Gale Gordon (announcer). 29:29. Audio condition: Very good. Complete.
42322. The Wonder Show. November 18, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The first tune is, "Lady Be Good." Jack enrolls Ted in school and tells the story of, "Elephant Boy." Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
42323. The Wonder Show. November 25, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. The cast is still recovering from Jack's Thanksgiving turkey. The first tune is, "Just One Of Those Things." Jack tells the story of "Sergeant O'Haley" of the Northwest Mounted Police. Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
82533. Town Hall Tonight. November 30, 1938. Red net. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. The first tune is, "All Ashore." Town Hall News: highlights and lowlights of the opera's opening season. People you didn't expect to meet: Hilma Koivula, a lady barber in New York City. All the barbers in her shop are ladies. After she left her native Finland, her first job was in Waukegan, Illinois. Could she have once cut the hair of Jack Benny? Peter Van Steeden's radio show, "Laughs A La Carte." Fred buys a Packard, in fifty-two easy installments. The Mighty Allen Art Players perform, "Us The People Couldn't Speak," or "The Sponsor Wore A Riding Habit, He Wanted To Hear His Plug." It's a drama of the radio industry and satire of, "We The People" (starring "Labial Bleatter"). "The Strange Case Of Euripedes Scum." A few seconds have been deleted from the program. Fred Allen, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Portland Hoffa, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Minerva Pious, John Brown, Artie Auerbach (writer), Herman Wouk (writer), Hilma Koivula, The Town Hall Singers, Lyn Murray (director), Charlie Cantor. 59:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.
89007. The Wonder Show. December 2, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. Not auditioned. The first tune is, "You Never Know." Jack tells the story of the feud between, "The Hatfields and The McHaley's." Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Artie Auerbach, Virginia Verrill. 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
89008. The Wonder Show. December 9, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. Not auditioned. The first tune is, "Ferdinand The Bull." Jack tells the story of "Wonder Haley," the super detective, in "The Secrets Of The French Police" or, "Where Do They Get Those Postcards?" Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
89009. The Wonder Show. December 16, 1938. CBS net. Sponsored by: Wonder Bread, Hostess Cupcakes. Not auditioned. Jack is in bed with a cold. The first tune is, "Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake, Baker's Man." Lucille tells the story of, "Colonel Haley," a Southern gentleman. Jack Haley, Gale Gordon (announcer), Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra, Lucille Ball, Virginia Verrill, Artie Auerbach. 29:29. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.