- Al Pearce
Albert Pearce (
July 25 ,1898 -June 2 ,1961 ,Newport Beach ,California ) was a comedian, singer and banjoist who was a popular personality on several radio networks from 1928 to 1947.After peddling insurance door-to-door during the 1920s, Al Pearce began selling real estate. With his brother Cal, he sang on the air in 1928 as part of the San Francisco Real Estate Glee Club. Al Pearce moved from music to comedy on KFRC, San Francisco, after writer Jack Hasty gave him a comedy sketch about a nervous door-to-door salesman named Elmer Blurt. As Pearce rose to fame, Blurt's running gag, "Nobody home, I hope, I hope, I hope," became a national
catch phrase .When Pearce's "The Happy Go Lucky Hour" (sometimes titled "Al Pearce and His Gang") began on KFRC in 1928, his gang consisted of brother Cal, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fisher, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton (as Lord Bilgewater), Hazel Warner and Cecil Wright. The musical-variety show scored such a success in San Francisco from 1928 until 1932 that it moved to the
Blue Network onJanuary 13 ,1934 , airing Saturdays at 6pm until September when the 30-minute series split into two 15-minute shows heard Mondays and Fridays at 5pm. It continued in those timeslots untilMarch 29 ,1935 .Pearce gained a sponsor with Pepsodent Toothpaste for Friday afternoon shows on both the Blue Network and
NBC fromMay 13 ,1935 , untilApril 3 ,1936 . His mid-1930s gang included comic Morey Amsterdam, "human chatterbox" Arlene Harris, singing comic Andy Andrews and cooking and health expert Tizzie Lish.Beginning
January 5 ,1937 , Pearce moved toCBS for the Ford Motors' series, "Watch the Fun Go By", airing Tuesdays at 9pm untilJune 28 ,1938 . Sponsored by Grape Nuts, Pearce returned to NBC Mondays at 8pm fromOctober 10 ,1938 toJuly 31 ,1939 . Back at CBS, under the sponsorship ofDole Pineapple , he broadcast Wednesdays at 8pm fromOctober 11 ,1939 untilApril 3 ,1940 . Camel Cigarettes was his sponsor for his CBS series Fridays at 7:30pm fromMay 3 ,1940 untilJanuary 2 ,1942 .Pearce was also a frequent guest on the popular Armed Air Force Radio Service during
World War II on shows such as "Mail Call" and "Command Performance", and he also appeared in low-budget movies, including "Hitchhike to Happiness" (1945) and "The Main Street Kid" (1948). For his work in radio, Pearce received a "Star" on theHollywood Walk of Fame in the late 1950s.Listen to
* [http://acmesoundstation.com/alpearce.html "Al Pearce" (13 episodes)]
External links
* [http://www.otrr.org/FILES/Scripts_pdf/Al_Pearce_Show/ Al Pearce scripts]
* [http://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/sf/kfrc1.htm "History of KFRC San Francisco and the Don Lee Networks" by John F. Schneider (1997)]
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