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Radio - The Story of Vic & Sade

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Book Synopsis: Paul Rhymer's creation of VIC AND SADE began on radio in 1932 as a two-character play featuring Art Van Harvey and Bernadine Flynn. Bill Idelson was eventually added to the cast, as nine-year-old Rush, and Idelson is the man behind this fascinating book that tells the story of one of radio's most relished programs. Over 1,800 scripts are housed at the University of Wisconsin and thanks to Idelson, we now get an idea of the early "lost" episodes. For old-time radio fans who claim this series was a pre-cursor to the SEINFELD TV series (the radio show made fun of nothing), and are forced to enjoy the very few episodes known to exist in recorded form, Idelson has opened the door for you.

REVIEWS:
"The gold of this book, acknowledged by Idelson, are the complete and excerpted scripts from the mid-1930s episodes of "Vic & Sade," which illustrate the gamut of Rhymer's humor, from trenchant satire to human comedy, all with an uncanny familiarity with the bizarre side of day-to-day familial and small-town politics."- Brent R. Swanson, Crooper, Illinois
"Idelson provides background information on Art Van Harvey (whom he calls Van) and Bernadine Flynn (Bern) but especially for Paul Rhymer. The most surprising thing about this book is what Paul Rhymer was really like. One has a certain image of what a man who writes about a small Midwestern town might be like. Paul Rhymer is not that man... If you're a fan of radio drama, you'll like this book. If you're a VIC AND SADE fan, you'll love this book. I definitely recommend it."- Barbara J. Watkins, Sperdvac's Radiogram, January 2007 issue
"One of the few books I have ever read that was an amusing read. I try not to judge books by their cover, but in this case, I did. Thankfully, the book is worth the read and recommended."- Martin Grams Jr., author

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Step into the nostalgic world of radio drama with "The Story of Vic & Sade" book by Bill Idelson. Discover the origins and evolution of one of the most beloved radio shows of the 1930s, with over 1,800 scripts now brought to light for fans to enjoy once again. Dive into the charming small-town humor and family dynamics that made Vic & Sade a timeless classic.

Uncover the hidden gems of early "lost" episodes through the eyes of Bill Idelson, who delves into the genius of Paul Rhymer's humor and storytelling. From trenchant satire to heartwarming human comedy, this book captures the essence of a bygone era that continues to captivate audiences today. For fans of old-time radio and those seeking a glimpse into the past, "The Story of Vic & Sade" is a must-read.

Rave reviews have hailed this book as a treasure trove for radio enthusiasts and VIC AND SADE fans alike. Dive deep into the world of Art Van Harvey, Bernadine Flynn, and Paul Rhymer as you uncover the fascinating truth behind the creative minds that shaped this iconic show. Immerse yourself in the rich history of radio drama and revel in the wit and charm of "The Story of Vic & Sade".

Get your copy now and embark on a journey through the golden age of radio!

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