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The Jumbo Fire Chief Program : ウィキペディア英語版
The Jumbo Fire Chief Program

''The Jumbo Fire Chief Program'' was an American old-time radio program starring Jimmy Durante, Donald Novis and Gloria Grafton. The series was broadcast from WEAF radio and syndicated nationally over NBC radio. The series was based on Billy Rose's musical circus act ''Jumbo'' which premiered on Broadway in November 1935 and a continuation of sponsor Texaco's ''The Fire Chief'', a radio program starring Ed Wynn that ended its three-year run several months before ''Jumbos premiere. The program starred Jimmy Durante as Claudius "Brainy" Bowers,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Billy Rose's Jumbo Texaco Fire Chief Program (starring Jimmy Durante)- Complete 1935–36 Series 12-Rare Old Time Radio Shows Plus 2 Classic Jimmy Durante songs- "Frosty The Snowman" (1950 single) & " Isn't It a Shame Christmas Only Comes Once A Year" (from the 1950 film "The Great Ruppert") 1 MP3 )〕 overzealous circus promoter of the Consodine circus act who usually gets the show in financial crisis due to his over exaggeration of the show's profits, and Donald Novis and Gloria Grafton as young love interests Matt Mulligan, Jr. and Mickey Consodine. Consodine is the daughter of John Consodine, the owner of the circus act.
The radio program broadcast 12 episodes〔Several sources list the number as 19 but all agree of 12 surviving episodes broadcast between October 1935–January 1936. The other seven either do not have title or have forgotten titles.〕 over the NBC from October 22, 1935–January 14, 1936. The series was recorded from the New York Hippodrome with an average audience of 4500–5000 people each week.
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