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Lum & Abner: Volume 2 (Archives Collection)
- Narrated by: Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Old Time Radio
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
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It's time for Lum 'n' Abner! Chester Lauck and Norris Goff are doin' the talkin' as Lum Edwards and Abner Peabody in 36 more digitally restored and remastered episodes. Their continuing escapades find friends getting cultured, getting sued, and getting drafted! How will the fellers pay the bills from their failed rocket project? Who did Cedric get himself engaged to? What is the Golden Era Discussion Club? Why are so many people leaving town? Come find out. Let's see what's going on down in Pine Ridge.
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The Jot 'Em Down store is jumping! Lum is called upon to arrest the town's new dentist...and himself. Grandpap fixes to marry his own wife while every eligible gal in Pine Ridge is fixing to marry one Mr. Edwards. Fortunes are told, war bonds are sold, and Barbara Stanwyck pays a visit! Come hear Chester Lauck and Norris Goff as they star in 36 consecutive episodes from the spring of 1943.
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Love these performances.
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Publisher's Summary
When last we left our pals from Pine Ridge, they were involved in considerable intrigue. They were receiving reports from the Masked Muskrat, threats from the Black Pelican, and a baby from a melancholy mother.
The further adventures of Lum Edwards and Abner Peabody find them confounded by one commotion after another. At the Jot 'em Down Store, there is much bother about the baby, a mystery about a coat-of-arms, and mischief about ghosts, gunshots, and gold mines.
Once again, these 36 digitally restored and remastered episodes, starring Chester Lauck and Norris Goff, are available from the Radio Spirits Archives Collection.
Episodes Include: Belated Report on the Black Pelican 07-14-42; Ghost in Abner's House 07-15-42; Elizabeth and Pearl Return 07-16-42; Who Will Keep the Baby? 07-20-42; Baby Will Draw Name for Himself / Fixed Contest 07-21-42; Coat-of-Arms on Baby's Locket 07-23-42; Coat-of-Arms in Newspaper 07-27-42; Mena Star's Editor Helps Out 07-28-42; Letter by Carrier Pigeon 07-29-42; Babysitting Fundamentals 07-30-42; Baby Is a Lost King 08-03-42; Taking Baby King's Place 08-04-42; Stranger Calls About Baby 08-05-42; Mysterious Phone Call Interrupted by Gunshot 08-06-42; Foreign Languages for Baby 08-10-42; Genealogical Trace for Baby 08-11-42; Baby Is Heir to Gold Mine 08-12-42; Custody of Gold Mine 08-13-42; Cedric as President of Gold Mine 08-17-42; Mousey to Work in Gold Mine 08-18-42; Baby's Case Begins to Get Expensive 08-19-42; Lum and Abner Owe Squire $1,100 08-20-42; Entered in Movie Contest 08-24-42; Grandpap Auctions Store Fixtures 08-25-42; Baby's Father Shows Up 08-26-42; Squire Isn't on the Level 08-27-42; Squire Has Been Faking Gold Mine Tale 08-31-42; Squire Does Too Much Fast Talking 09-01-42; Lum and Abner Miss Baby 09-02-42; Handy Folding Cot 09-03-42; Mousey Opens a Travel Agency 09-07-42; Back to Nature Vacation 09-08-42; Mousey Shows Travel Slides 09-09-42; Friedrich Miller Describes Nazi Germany 09-10-42; School Board President Election 09-14-42; Lum Considers Being a Substitute Teacher 09-15-42.