I bought the 45 when I was 13 or 14. All his radio shows are available online. You can listen to them on the app Librivox. I loved Stan. I don’t know why he wasn’t a big comedy star. I read one time that his father was a Baptist minister. At least two members of his cast went on to do the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. That was also one of my favorites. Turn off the bubble machine!
Lawrence Welk famously once said “World War Eye-Eye” instead of “World War Two” during a television broadcast.
The line became one of his most legendary and endearing broadcast bloopers, widely parodied in pop culture alongside his signature catchphrases like “Wunnerful, wunnerful!” and “A-one and a-two!
Love this one – my dad never missed Lawrence Welk. Ever hear StanFreberg’s “Wunnerful, Wunnerful?” Worth a listen – I crack up every time I hear it.
I bought the 45 when I was 13 or 14. All his radio shows are available online. You can listen to them on the app Librivox. I loved Stan. I don’t know why he wasn’t a big comedy star. I read one time that his father was a Baptist minister. At least two members of his cast went on to do the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. That was also one of my favorites. Turn off the bubble machine!
Lawrence Welk famously once said “World War Eye-Eye” instead of “World War Two” during a television broadcast.
The line became one of his most legendary and endearing broadcast bloopers, widely parodied in pop culture alongside his signature catchphrases like “Wunnerful, wunnerful!” and “A-one and a-two!