Scripts

How to Write for Radio by James Whipple (editor)

Best Broadcasts of 1940-41 by Max Wylie (editor)

The Small House Half-Way Up in the Next Block by Paul Rhymer

  1. Mr Dempsey & Mr Tunney Meet in a Cigar Store
  2. Sade Keeps a Secret under Her Hat
  3. Rush's Tonsils, Squeaky Shoes & Mixed Numbers
  4. Mr. Powers' Bicycle and the Shed
  5. Mildred Tisdel's Memory Book
  6. Casting the Pageant "Shining Waters Flowing to the Sea"
  7. Rush Brings in Rooster's Pants for Mending
  8. New Year's Day: Rush Has Three Jobs
  9. Rush Charts His Future to the Year 2000
  10. Rush's First Day at High School
  11. Vic, Chef for Dinner, Quotes Pantley on Peanuts
  12. Sade and Her Best Friend Are on the Outs
  13. Vic and Sade Discuss a Close Friendship
  14. Fourth of July Picnic with Old Friends or Stylish Ones
  15. Smelly Clark to Change His Age from 16 to 21
  16. Rush to Have a Stranger for a Bed-Mate
  17. Third Lt. Clinton Stanley: Bright Kentucky Hotel
  18. Mr. Gumpox and His Bride
  19. Looking Forward to a Spin in Stembottom's Machine
  20. Rooster Davis' New Spectacles
  21. Bess' Letter: the Gumpox Petition
  22. Rooster's Block of Theater Seats
  23. Vic Memorizes the Lodge Ritual
  24. Vic Explains How a Door-bell Rings
  25. Rush's Slumber Party Enters by the Window
  26. Uncle Fletcher Is Sending Three Bull-dogs
  27. Vic's Wide-Brimmed Hat
  28. Lodge Brothers Ask to Make a Stopover
  29. Sade's House Is Not the Way She Left It
  30. Uncle Fletcher's Meals

The Best Radio Plays of Paul Rhymer by Paul Rhymer

  1. The Washing Machine Is On The Blink
  2. Vic Breaks In Mr. Ruebush's Pipe
  3. Melvin Has Landed A Job
  4. Writing To Walter
  5. Nicer Scott Has A Ten-Dollar Bill
  6. Uncle Fletcher From Dixon Is A House-Guest
  7. Applying For A $4.80 Refund From The Lodge
  8. Vic Reviews a Vacation in Carberry
  9. Sade Can Keep A Secret
  10. The Congress Of Distinguished Americans
  11. Caramels on a Hot Day
  12. Vic Confides in Rush About Mothers
  13. Uncle Fletcher & Sade Will Have Lunch Together
  14. The Stillness of an Afternoon is Broken - Rush
  15. Books
  16. Neighbor Ladies on the Outs
  17. A Manual For Wives of Sky-Brothers
  18. Cleaning the Attic
  19. Sade and Ruthie Mail Each Other Five Dollars
  20. Rotten Davis Takes Up the Tobacco Habit
  21. Vic is "Arch" To An Old Friend
  22. Mr. Gumpox Has Lost His Dentures
  23. A Visit from the Brimmer Family
  24. Is Charley Dead?
  25. A Double Feature in Hopewood
  26. Schoolmate Telephones from the Bus Station
  27. Sade Thinks Baseball Is Just a Game
  28. Rabbit Hunting from the Back Porch
  29. A Porch Collapses: Rotten Takes the Blame
  30. Uncle Fletcher Drops by at 5:30am

Vic and Sade as Mid-Western American Humor by Irving Falk

  1. Solitary Rummy
  2. The Stillness of an Afternoon is Broken - Russell

The Big Radio Comedy Program by Ross Firestone (editor)

Commentary

  1. Foreword by Ray Bradbury
  2. Introduction by Mary Frances Rhymer
  3. Foreword by Jean Shepherd

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