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Clever and full of wit and charm, 'Lum and Abner' is truly a classic. You can listen to a dozen episodes in a row and never tire of it. It's great entertainment. I remember a couple of years ago I listened to a slighty different version. After many, many years on the air, a decision was made (obviously by some 'network executive) to revamp the show. Then came ' The NEW Lum and Abner show.'
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Complete with an excited announcer, band music leading up to the show's introduction, and full of extended fake applause and canned laughter after almost EVERY line. It was terrible! The archives need not post these episodes. I've never cared for most situation comedies on television. However, Lum and Abner on radio is superior in every way I can think of to its nearest tv equivalents (Green Acres, Petticoat Junction), and there's no laugh track!
Given the decades that have passed, the shows open a window into WWII, and how life and expectations proceeded in small town America. Many things are notable by their exclusion-people of color or minorities shown as little more than two dimensional throw-away characters.
That said, the show has characters many of us can relate to.