In the 1930s radio stations filled the airwaves with programs about rural Americans struggling through the Great Depression. One of the most popular of these shows was Lum and Abner, the brainchild of two young businessmen from Arkansas. Chester "Chet" Lauck and Norris "Tuffy" Goff based Pine Ridge, the community they created on the air, on the hamlet of Waters, Arkansas. The title characters, who are farmers, local officials, and keepers of the Jot 'Em Down Store, manage to entangle themselves in a variety of hilarious dilemmas. In Lum and Abner: Rural America and the golden Age of Radio, historian Randal L. Hall contributes an extended introduction explaining the history and importance of the program, its creators, and its national audience and then presents a treasure trove of twenty-nine previously unavailable scripts from the show's earliest period.
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Book Details
Title
Lum and Abner
Imprint
The University Press of Kentucky
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Source ISBN
9780813124698
Genre
Performing Arts
ISBN13
9780813124698
Book Category
Arts, Language and Linguistic Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PER008000
Book Subcategory
Art Books
ISBN10
9780813124698
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
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