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Aldrich Family, The

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The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), was also presented in films, television and comic books.

It is remembered for its unforgettable introduction: awkward teen Henry's mother calling, "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" The creation of playwright Clifford Goldsmith, Henry Aldrich began on Broadway as a minor character in Goldsmith's play What a Life. Produced and directed by George Abbott, What a Life ran for 538 performances (April 13, 1938 to July 8, 1939). The Broadway cast included Eddie Bracken, Betty Field and Butterfly McQueen. The actor who brought Henry to life on stage was 20-year-old Ezra Stone, who was billed near the bottom as the 20th actor in the cast. Stone was also employed as the play's production assistant.

Time magazine found the play "short on plot" but noted:

“ Chief amusement centres in Henry Aldrich (Ezra Stone), a cross between Penrod and Willie Baxter, who attends classes mainly in the principal's office. With a talent for head-on collisions, always ingenious, never crafty, always there with an answer, never with the right one, brash, bouncing, rumpled, rattled, rueful by turns, Henry grows into that rare thing on the stage—a person ... ”


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When Rudy Vallee saw the play, he asked Goldsmith to adapt it into some sketches for his radio program, and this was followed in 1938 by a 39-week run of a sketch comedy series on The Kate Smith Hour with Stone continuing in the role of Henry. Kate Smith's director, Bob Welsh, is credited with the creation of the "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!" opening, which eventually became one of the most famous signature sounds in radio.

After finding an audience with Kate Smith's listeners, The Aldrich Family was launched in its own series as a summer replacement program for Jack Benny in NBC's Sunday night lineup, July 2, 1939, and it stayed there until October 1, 1939, when it moved to Tuesday nights at 8 p.m., sponsored by General Foods's popular gelatin dessert Jell-O, which also sponsored Jack Benny at the time. The Aldriches ran in that slot from October 10, 1939 until May 28, 1940, moving to Thursdays, from July 4, 1940 until July 20, 1944. After a brief hiatus, the show moved to CBS, running on Fridays from September 1, 1944 until August 30, 1946 with sponsors Grape Nuts and Jell-O before moving back to NBC from September 5, 1946 to June 28, 1951 on Thursdays and, then, its final run of September 21, 1952 to April 19, 1953 on Sundays.

A top-ten ratings hit within two years of its birth (in 1941, the show carried a 33.4 Crossley rating, landing it solidly alongside Jack Benny and Bob Hope). Earning $3000 a week, Goldsmith was the highest paid writer in radio, and his show became a prototype for the teen-oriented situation comedies that followed on radio and television.

Stone kept the lead role until 1942, when he entered the Army for World War II. Norman Tokar succeeded Stone as Henry for two seasons. Best known for his later work directing the television hit Leave It to Beaver — whose approach of telling its stories from the vantage point of a child may have been inspired by the similar implication in many Aldrich episodes — Tokar also helped write many of the Aldrich episodes. On The Aldrich Family, Tokar was followed by Dickie Jones (1943-44) and Raymond Ives (1944-45), before Stone returned to his signature role. Bobby Ellis became the last Henry Aldrich in 1952.



This Item Contains:
AF 391013 BARBARA OR CONSTANCE.mp3 AF 400220 PIGEON - COOPS.MP3
AF 400227 CARRIER - PIGEONS.MP3 AF 400424 COUPON CRAZE.mp3
AF 400501 MODEL AIRPLANE.MP3 AF 400508 SCHOOL PICNIC.mp3
AF 400612 CROSS COUNTRY RACE.MP3 AF 400905 'THE GENEROUS GENTLEMAN' MOVIE IMPRESSES HENRY.mp3
AF 400912 HENRY LOSES GIFT WATCH FROM AUNT HARRIET.mp3 AF 401031 HALLOWEEN.MP3
AF 410126 PEN PAL.MP3 AF 411023 LETTER.MP3
AF 420122 GIRLFRIEND.MP3 AF 420129 HENRY'S SECRET ADMIRER.MP3
AF 420618 SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS.mp3 AF 430211 VALENTINE'S DAY PARTY.MP3
AF 430225 HOMER'S LOVE NOTE GOES TO HENRY'S TEACHER.mp3 AF 430311 LEGALTROUBLE.MP3
AF 430401 LOST IN THE SNOW.MP3 AF 430415 HENRY COLLECTS PROPS FOR THE SCHOOL PLAY.mp3
AF 431007 EVERYONE SLEEPS OVER.mp3 AF 440127 MOVIE STAR.MP3
AF 440302 HOMER'S PIANO RECITAL.mp3 AF 440309 WARMEST DAY IN MARCH.mp3
AF 440413 CLOSE THAT DOOR - AFRS.MP3 AF 440420 SAM AND HENRY BOTH AWAIT IMPORTANT CALLS.mp3
AF 440427 HENRY HAS TO REPLACE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES.mp3 AF 440511 BABY SITTING OR MOVIES.mp3
AF 440629 BRACELET FOR KATHLEEN.MP3 AF 450112 HENRY SENDS CANDY TO TWO GIRLS.MP3
AF 450125 CHURCH AND CHOCOLATE.mp3 AF 460308 DINNER JACKET MIX UP.MP3
AF 460926 MARY HAS JOE GRAHAM OVER.mp3 AF 470313 BIRTHDAY - PIPE.MP3
AF 470907 HENRY GOES ICE SKATING.mp3 AF 471211 SCHOOL - RING.MP3
AF 480401 APRIL FOOL'S DAY JOKES.mp3 AF 480513 HELEN FORBES.MP3
AF 480624 PAINTING - GARAGE.MP3 AF 481007 MARY'S SURPRISE.mp3
AF 481021 BABY SITTING.MP3 AF 481028 LEAD ROLE.mp3
AF 481104 STRAW HAT.MP3 AF 481111 BROKEN TOY.MP3
AF 481118 GRAB - BAG.MP3 AF 481125 THANKSGIVING DANCE AND TURKEY RUN.mp3
AF 481216 WEEKLYPARTY.MP3 AF 481223 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM.MP3
AF 481231 NEW YEARS EVE PARTY.mp3 AF 490000 HOMER EXPECTS A HORSE FROM AGNES.mp3
AF 490113 FRENCH - NOTES.MP3 AF 490120 KATHLEEN - DINNER - AFRS.MP3
AF 490203 SHOVELING SNOW.MP3 AF 490210 Geometry Homework.mp3
AF 490217 MRS. ALDRICH'S ANTIQUE CHAIRS.mp3 AF 490303 PLANNING A TRIP TO DC.MP3
AF 490407 Henry's Blind Date.mp3 AF 490414 HENRY THE SHORTSTOP.MP3
AF 490421 TAKES GLADYS TO SCHOOL PLAY.MP3 AF 490428 DATE WITH A TALL GIRL.MP3
AF 490505 HOMER ACCIDENTALLY ENGAGED TO AGNES.MP3 AF 491209 SAM ALDRICH COOKS GROUSE FOR DINNER.mp3
AF 500914 MOTOR SCOOTER (skips).mp3 AF 510419 HENRY ALTERS THE SCHOOL PAPER GOSSIP COLUMN.mp3
AF 520221 DEBATE TEAM.mp3 AF 520921 BARTAR SYSTEM.MP3
AF 520928 MUSCLE BUILDING COURSE.mp3 AF 521005 HAIRCUT & NEWS PICTURE.mp3
AF 521012 THE BIG DEAL.mp3 AF 521019 THE CAMPING TRIP.mp3
AF 521026 PARENTS DAY.mp3 AF 521102 THE OVERDUE LIBRARY BOOK.mp3
AF 521109 THE HAND ME DOWN SUIT.mp3 AF 521123 THE LAST TURKEY.mp3
AF 521130 SAM ALDRICH IS SICK.mp3 AF 521207 THE LOST WATCH.mp3
AF 521214 WASHING DOG BUSINESS.mp3 AF 521221 CHRISTMAS PARTY GIFTS.mp3
AF 530315 LATIN EXAM.MP3 AF 530426 BICYCLE.MP3
AF BOYS THROW A FAREWELL PARTY FOR THE GIRLS.mp3 AF CLEANING THE FURNACE.MP3
AF HENRY BUYS A HAT.mp3 AF HENRY IS NOT WANTED ON A SLEIGH RIDE PARTY.mp3
AF HENRY SPILLS GLUE AT SCHOOL.mp3 AF ICE FISHING IN JANUARY.mp3
AF IS HENRY'S DATE WITH GLADYS FOR DINNER.mp3 AF LOOKING FOR TUXEDOS FOR SCHOOL FORMAL.mp3
AF MOTHER'S DAY.MP3 AF SIDEWALK GRAFFITTI CAUSES TROUBLE FOR HENRY.mp3
AF WASTE PAPER DRIVE.MP3 AF xxxxxx Homer Expects A Surprise Party For Himself.mp3



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