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Mama's Brood, which started airing in 1934, was a 15-minute radio drama-comedy series about a family of Jewish-American origin travelling to Hollywood through their automobile. The family consisted to Papa and Mama Bloom, and their daughters Sarah and Yetta, along with their respective husbands Sydney and Harold.

 

This radio show is often compared to another popular radio show called the The Goldbergs, which also featured a Jewish-American family. 

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Please enjoy these old time radio shows:

Air Date Title Synopsis
 1933-11-30  49 Marsha Valles Temper Tantrum
 1933-11-30  28 Yetta And Herold Elope
 1933-11-30  45 A Controlling Interest
 1933-11-30  73 The Magicians Show
 1933-11-30  58 Shooting Gallery
 1933-11-30  04 Sidney Comes To Dinner
 1933-11-30  33 Travel Plans Changed
 1933-11-30  56 Tascha Bloom Akoff
 1933-11-30  74 Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollar Super Picture
 1933-11-30  67 Picking Baby Names
 1933-11-30  25 The Wedding Day Arrives
 1933-11-30  16 Wheres Sidney
 1933-11-30  64 Going To The Hospital
 1933-11-30  71 Almost Caught At Pinochle
 1933-11-30  31 Should Papa Retire
 1933-11-30  35 First To Hollywood
 1933-11-30  72 To The Restaurant
 1933-11-30  59 Papas Dancing Partner
 1933-11-30  32 Papa Wants A Vacation
 1933-11-30  17 One Hundred Seventy Five Dollar Dress Bargain
 1933-11-30  11 Jake Buys A New Car
 1933-11-30  30 Harold Becomes A Vip
 1933-11-30  37 Mr.greenvilles Offer
 1933-11-30  08 Jakes Lawsuit
 1933-11-30  46 Getting Used To It
 1933-11-30  43 Papa Buys In
 1933-11-30  36 Grandparents Soon
 1933-11-30  42 In The Pictures
 1933-11-30  44 Sidney And Harold Are Also In
 1933-11-30  34 Should Sam Retire
 1933-11-30  48 A Quiet Evening At Home
 1933-11-30  13 Engagement Announced
 1933-11-30  54 Movie Premier
 1933-11-30  02 Abe Morganstein
 1933-11-30  47 Learning The Ropes
 1933-11-30  19 Sidneys Visit At Night
 1933-11-30  38 Eighty Thousand Dollar Price
 1933-11-30  23 Blank Checks
 1933-11-30  05 A Picnic Proposed
 1933-11-30  68 Naming Party
 1933-11-30  52 One Hundred More Arrive
 1933-11-30  29 Out Of Honeymoon Money
 1933-11-30  66 Shopping For A New Suit
 1933-11-30  06 The Picnic Planned
 1933-11-30  51 One Hundred Suits Of Armor
 1933-11-30  14 Sidney Goes To Work For Jake
 1933-11-30  41 Indian Trouble
 1933-11-30  60 Sara Is Jealous
 1933-11-30  21 Honeymoon In Europe Rumor
 1933-11-30  65 Getting To Sleep
 1933-11-30  75 Sneak Preview
 1933-11-30  03 Girls Are Late
 1933-11-30  40 The Bridge Game
 1933-11-30  07 Finding A Place
 1933-11-30  57 New Name Accepted
 1933-11-30  62 Movie Plot Problem
 1933-11-30  15 Red Uniform Profit
 1933-11-30  27 New Furniture
 1933-11-30  63 Sara Has Twins
 1933-11-30  53 A Super Picture
 1933-11-30  55 Mama Is Homesick
 1933-11-30  76 Retirement
 1933-11-30  01 New Dresses
 1933-11-30  26 Another Engagement
 1933-11-30  24 The Day Before The Wedding
 1933-11-30  09 Gold Mine Investment
 1933-11-30  39 The Hollywood Trip Begins
 1933-11-30  61 New Neighbors
 1933-11-30  50 Back To Normal
 1933-11-30  12 Planning An Afternoon Party
 1933-11-30  69 The Fortune Teller
 1933-11-30  20 Sara Is Jealous
 1933-11-30  18 Making The Wedding List
 1933-11-30  22 Mrs Fink Told Off
 1933-11-30  10 Yettas Lesson
 1933-11-30  70 Arthur S Mollington

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