In this bumper edition of Attaboy Clarence, there's a hopping offering from Dean Martin...
We answer the burning question, "What does Vaseline have against brunettes?"
We're feeling a little of the "Lubitsch Touch" with an adventure in the company of a plucky plumber and a down-at-heel professor...
And then Lenore Aubert proves that she's just as good at playing Zorro as the men!
And we cap it all off with a radio double-bill! Charles Boyer and Dorothy McGuire light up the airwaves, and can John "The Brighton Strangler" Loder finally show us that he can act...?
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There’s music from Doris Day and The Andrews Sisters!
AND we’ll be taking a look at two supernatural films that aren’t out to scare you (although you may find yourself eeried out…), 1945’s The Enchanted Cottage and 1948’s Portrait Of Jennie.
In this, the 29th incarnation of Attaboy Clarence, we're descending into the grim domain of the serial killer...
Adam brings you three early examples of serial-killer-thrillers in classic cinema, 'Lured' a glossy affair from 1947, 'The Spiral Staircase', a shadowy horror from 1946, and the nightmarish German classic, 'M' from 1931.
Radio entertainment comes in the form of two classic thrillers from Suspense and The Screen Director's Playhouse.
Also, listen as a man in a chamber pot tries to talk up the glamorous side of washing the dishes, and we indulge in a round-the-world quiz, courtesy of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.