Vic and Sade was an American radio program created
and written by Paul Rhymer. It was regularly broadcast on radio
from 1932 to 1944, then intermittently until 1946, and was briefly
adapted to television in 1949 and again in 1957.
During its 14-year run on radio, Vic and Sade became one of the
most popular series of its kind, earning critical and popular success:
according to Time, Vic and Sade had 7,000,000 devoted listeners
in 1943. For the majority of its span on the air, Vic and Sade was
heard in 15-minute episodes without a continuing storyline. The
central characters, known as "radio's home folks," were
accountant Victor Rodney Gook (Art Van Harvey), his wife Sade (Bernadine
Flynn) and their adopted son Rush (Bill Idelson). The three lived
on Virginia Avenue in "the small house halfway up in the next
block." The program was presented with a low-key ease and naturalness,
and Rhymer's humorous dialogue was delivered with a subtleness that
made even the most outrageous events seem commonplace and normal.
This collection of Vic and Sade Greats includes 343
different shows and appearances for a total of 74+ hours of listening
enjoyment.

This product is a DVD collection of Old Time Radio mp3s. It is
designed to be played on your computer DVD drive with standard mp3
software - like Windows media player or its equivalent on Macintosh
computers. The mp3 files on the DVDs can be copied onto CDs for
play in your car stereo, home entertainment center, etc so you can
take your favorite shows with you anywhere you go.
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