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326: 806: 1098: 1081: 406:—whose Ipana toothpaste was the show's early sponsor—persuaded the company's publicity director to demand the name change because the original title promoted "the hobby of drinking" too much for certain sensibilities. Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the employee had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and—to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name anyway—the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the 724:. On the eighth tape of the series, Younger lectures about hearsay when a telephone rings. Younger picks up the phone and says, "Duffy's Tavern." The audience finds this humorous and laughs. After hanging up, Younger states, "When I said Duffy's Tavern, he said, 'I'll have a ham and cheese on rye.'" 114:," performed either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, is interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answers, "Hello, Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here—oh, hello, Duffy." 489:. The film's plot involves a war-displaced record manufacturer whose staff—those not sent off to war—drown their sorrows at Duffy's on credit, while the company owner tries to find ways around the price controls and war attrition that threaten to put him out of business. The film was a 121:, either on the radio program or in the 1945 film adaptation or the short-lived 1954 TV series. Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy, played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, 260:, self-imploding plotlines—from writing an opera to faking a fortune to marry an heiress. Such situations mattered less than did the clever depiction of earthbound-but-dreaming New York life and its individualistic, often bizarre characters. 616:'s "Joe the Bartender" sketches. These usually began with Joe (Gleason) in a conversation with an unseen patron, Mr. Dennehy, before being joined (usually at Dennehy's request) by a Finnegan-like, cheerful dolt, Crazy Guggenheim ( 266:
was Gardner's creation, and he oversaw its writing intently enough, drawing also on his earlier experience as a successful radio director. His directing credits included stints for
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As a result of the radio program's popularity, dozens of bars and inns across the country adopted the name, such as Duffy's Tavern in Holmes Beach, Florida.
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there in 1949. Unfortunately, many guest personalities declined to make the journey to appear on the show and it eventually went off the air in 1951.
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The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures of Archie, the tavern's manager, portrayed by
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In the early 1940s, Gardner worked as a director, writer, and producer for radio programs. In 1941, he created a character for
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patterned the voice of Super Snooper (the cat) ("Leave us not be hasty, Blab!") after Ed Gardner's Archie on
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A billboard advertises: "Stuffy's Tavern. Where the Elite Beat the Heat. Lake Plastered, NY."
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Gardner also brought aboard several keen writing talents, including theatrical humorist
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Irving Younger's Basic Concepts in the Law of Evidence (law tapes published by NITA)
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in which Archie (with regulars Eddie and Finnegan) was surrounded by a throng of
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also parodied the show, with Sniffles the mouse visiting "Tuffy's Tavern."
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Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film,
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was published in NBC's 1947 book promoting the network's top stars.
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The Laugh Crafters: Comedy Writing in Radio & TV's Golden Age.
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Duffy's Tavern : a history of Ed Gardner's radio program
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The series featured many high-profile guest stars, including
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Honest Abe: Is There Really No Business Like Show Business
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Hoping to take advantage of the income-tax-free status of
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was a short-lived theatrical cartoon series produced by
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and romantic missteps, and constantly communicated with
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has inspired references in popular culture formats:
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Duffy's Tavern (film)

Sam Berman
American
radio
situation comedy
CBS
NBC-Blue Network
NBC
Ed Gardner
get-rich-quick schemes
malaprops
mixed metaphors
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
never heard nor seen
Shirley Booth
Florence Halop
Hazel Shermet
Charlie Cantor
Sid Raymond
Eddie Green
Fats Pichon
Puerto Rico
Fred Allen
Mel Allen
Lucille Ball
Joan Bennett
Nigel Bruce
Billie Burke
Bing Crosby

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