bboswell wrote:Bing bong bell, It's ten and only one can tell. The master of the metropolis Fits his name quite well.
LLeff wrote:Rock on, bboswell! I learned something new today, but...bboswell wrote:Bing bong bell, It's ten and only one can tell. The master of the metropolis Fits his name quite well.
What the %&#*@(#@ does that mean? I would have guessed Superman based on that. And let's take a look at the others...
+ the strains of Annie Laurie
Yeah, I'd probably go with Harry Lauder as well.
+ and Auld Lang Syne;
Um...Guy Lombardo. (And what DO these have to do with Jack?)
+ a neighing, galloping horse (Eddie Cantor was a wrong guess);
Buck Benny, I suppose.
+ cat yowls;
Jack's violin strings sounding like they're back in the cat?
+ a horn tootling.
The Maxwell, maybe?
Criminey, ***I*** wouldn't have guessed Jack based on those clues. Good grief...
bboswell wrote: Bing bong bell... Could that be the NBC chimes... or had Jack switched to CBS by then? (March '48 )
bboswell wrote: It's TEN and only one can tell...
Jack's show was on at 7:00pm, right? That would have been "TEN" on the East coast, where Truth or Consequences was broadcast.
bboswell wrote: Horn Tooting: Maybe it's "The Horn Blows at Midnight"
You know, I've really got to hand it to the woman who guessed this. If we "experts" and "devotees" have so much trouble analyzing the connection of the clues when we already know the answer, I can't imagine how someone would make the leap not knowing the answer.
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