Easy Aces

Easy Aces

Broadcast History: October 1931 to December 1948
Theme Tune: Manhattan Serenade

This popular series started life in 1931 as a 15-minute comedy drama written by Goodman Ace and produced by Frank and Anne Hummert.

Ace Goodman was a movie and play reviewer on KMBC when in August 1930 a subsequent act failed to show up and he was asked to keep talking. Upon seeing his wife waiting for him he motioned her in and together they improvised a skit take about the bridge game they had played the night before. It was such a success that it led to the beginning of Easy Aces.

The program portrayed the lives of Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane. Jane was a dizzy woman along the lines of Gracie Allen. She was responsible for some of the most famous malapropisms in radio history such as when she’d had a hard day she’d tell Goodman that she’d been "working my head to the bone." She kept her house "spic and spat"; She hated to "monotonize the conversation".

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