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"Drene Time" was a 1940s radio show starring Don Ameche, Frances Langford, and Danny Thomas, with music by Carmen Dragon. It was sponsored, of course, by Drene, and sometimes Dreft as well. The show usually had two musical numbers, one being a hilarious song sung by Danny Thomas, the other being some popular song of the time, sung by Frances Langford. There were several comedy sketches, the most popular being The Bickersons. In The Bickersons, poor John Bickerson (Don Ameche) would be snoring away in the most hilarious way possible, when his wife Blanche (Frances Langford) would wake him up. True to their surname, they would start bickering. The conversation would usually include Blanche accusing John of chasing Gloria Gooseby, a friend's wife, Blanche ordering John to perform some task or another (which he would promise to do in the morning, to which she would reply "Do it now!"), and other hilarity. Often, Blanche's crook brother Amos (Danny Thomas) would call up (he always called John "Jacko") and John would eventually tell him to "Drop dead!".
Eventually, the Bickersons were given their own show, and Drene Time ceased to be. Unfortunately, Don Ameche was replaced by Lew Parker, who wasn't as funny.
The Bickersons were shocking for their time, as most radio couples never argued. They became quite influential, inspiring the version of the Olsens portrayed in "Little House on the Prairie", and such television shows as "Married, With Children" (which, unlike The Bickersons, wasn't all that funny), and even a homage on an episode of "M.A.S.H.".
There was an attempt to make a Bickersons television show but it didn't last long.
Is anyone else here a fan of "Drene Time" and "The Bickersons"?
Eventually, the Bickersons were given their own show, and Drene Time ceased to be. Unfortunately, Don Ameche was replaced by Lew Parker, who wasn't as funny.
The Bickersons were shocking for their time, as most radio couples never argued. They became quite influential, inspiring the version of the Olsens portrayed in "Little House on the Prairie", and such television shows as "Married, With Children" (which, unlike The Bickersons, wasn't all that funny), and even a homage on an episode of "M.A.S.H.".
There was an attempt to make a Bickersons television show but it didn't last long.
Is anyone else here a fan of "Drene Time" and "The Bickersons"?