Tracklist
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1 | Welcome To Carnegie Hall |
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1:31 | ||||
2 | Chocolate Rabbits |
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2:43 | ||||
3 | Reminiscence |
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1:11 | ||||
4 | Mr. I-Know-Where-They-Are |
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4:01 | ||||
5 | Reuniting The Whirleys |
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4:27 | ||||
6 | Important Announcement: Move Your Car |
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0:23 | ||||
7 | Biff Burns in the Sports Room |
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5:42 | ||||
8 | Face In The News-Pizza Flipper |
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4:45 | ||||
9 | Salesman Of The Year |
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3:55 | ||||
10 | Commercial: Bob And Ray House Of Toast |
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0:32 | ||||
11 | Employee Dinner--Lucy Luscious Nut Fudge Spotless Kitchens |
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3:38 | ||||
12 | Wally Ballou at the Paper Clip Factory |
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4:39 | ||||
13 | Commercial: Einbinder Flypaper |
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0:55 | ||||
14 | Hobby Hut |
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6:12 | ||||
15 | Announcement: Neil Clummer's Next Appearances |
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0:29 | ||||
16 | The Komodo Dragon |
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1:16 | ||||
17 | Welcome Back To Carnegie Hall |
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0:44 | ||||
18 | Introduction Of Al Shaffer And Paul Taubman |
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2:28 | ||||
19 | Credits, Logo And Reprise |
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0:59 |
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Bob and Ray
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Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. Bob & Ray's 40-year career began at WHDH, Boston. Bob was a disc jockey, and Ray a newscaster. When the Red Sox games were delayed on account of rain, they began to amuse each other to fill the time. Soon they had a daily sho… read more
Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were per… read more
Bob Elliott (born 1923) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990) were an American comedy team whose career spanned five decades. Their format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or televisio… read more