Bounce
Tragic and confounding as it seems, scandalous and appalling, a judge has allowed Mr Torvald Raspeballer to patent the wheel, awarding him exclusive rights to produce and sell his so-called “circular transportation facilitation device”. Now everyone that uses a wheel for anything has to pay a surcharge.
Luckily, brothers Ray and Rex have trotted out the junior chemistry set they got from grandma, and are hoping to develop alternative wheel-less modes of transportation.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 16:19 and 38:30 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken - Lee Bennett with Jan Garber and his Orchestra – 1936
2 - Bounce Me, Brother with a Solid Four - Ray Mc Kinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra - 1941
3 - Bounce Me, Brother with a Solid Four - Muriel Lane with Woody Herman and his Orchestra – 1941
4 - Slide, Kelly, Slide - Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band - 1919
5 – Slide, Mr. Jelly, Slide - Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra – 1929
6 - Bounce The Ball - Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – 1940
7 - Pass The Bounce - Anita O'Day with Gene Krupa and his Orchestra – 1941
8 - I'm on a See-Saw - Cliff Weston with Joe Haymes and his Orchestra - 1935
9 - See-Saw Medley - Emerson Military Band – 1919
10 - The Be-Bop Bounce - Helen Humes and her All Stars - 1947
11 - Billy Billy Bounce - Joe Rines – 1940
12 - Cowboy on a Pogo Stick - The Balladeers - 1956
13 - Bounce of the Sugar Plum Fairy - John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys – 1941
14 - Birmingham Bounce - Ted Humphries with Fat Man Humphries and his Orchestra - 1950
15 - Six Mile Stretch - The Sam Donahue Orchestra – 1941
16 – Business Men’s Bounce - Raymond Scott and his New Orchestra – 1939
Hour Two:
17 – The Fourth Man – Escape – 1948
18 – Truman’s Inaugural – Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show – 1949