Edgar Bergen 1953 10 11 (637) Guest Gordon Macrae
# The Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show - October 11, 1953
Settle into your living room as the orchestra swells and that familiar wooden voice cracks wise—Charlie McCarthy is back for another evening of impudent humor and spectacular entertainment. On this October night in 1953, Edgar Bergen's irrepressible dummy takes center stage with a special guest: the golden-voiced Gordon MacRae, fresh from his triumphs in musical theatre and motion pictures. What unfolds is a masterclass in radio comedy, as Charlie's rapid-fire insults and surprisingly sharp observations clash delightfully with the crooner's charm, while Bergen himself navigates the mayhem with practiced finesse. The chemistry between puppet and ventriloquist crackles with the energy of a thousand live performances, and MacRae's good-natured responses to Charlie's jabs make for comedy gold. Expect musical interludes that showcase MacRae's magnificent baritone, comedy sketches that will have you laughing out loud, and those moments of genuine surprise when Charlie says exactly what no one else would dare.
By 1953, The Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show had become an American institution—a program that proved radio was more than just voices in the darkness. Bergen's astonishing ventriloquism translated perfectly to audio, yet what made the show truly magical was how listeners could almost *see* Charlie's impudent grin and raised eyebrow through the sheer force of the puppet's personality. The show's blend of vaudeville tradition, contemporary guest stars, and spontaneous-feeling humor made it appointment listening for millions of families across the nation.
Don't miss this sparkling encounter between Bergen's most famous creation and one of Hollywood's brightest stars. Tune in and experience why, for nearly two decades, America couldn't get enough of Charlie McCarthy's impertinent charm.