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I always knew I'd bring up my daughter to be somebody someday. But by the time a couple days later he went in the ground, it was exactly the right thing to do. And something is. Director Irving Brecher Writers Irving Brecher Groucho Marx (story) Stars William Bendix Rosemary DeCamp James Gleason See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 10 User reviews Photos 10 Top cast Edit The radio program initially aired on the Blue Network (later known as ABC) from January 16, 1944, to July 8, 1945, it then moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945, to June 29, 1951. I'll hug her and I'll kiss her. The bearing of it is so very, very important. As far as I can tell, he performed it in Memphis only twice, but one of those events made the news because the police were summoned to dig up Digger. And so they'll know what to do. I think cremation very much is like us. Digger kept up his strange act for many years. You had your tonsils out. Months after my father died, I can remember this wave of feelings that would come over me, catching me at the most unpredictable times, this wallop of him being dead, him being gone. Whether we consign our dead to scavenger birds, as they do in Tibet, or to the sea, as they do when the sea is around them, or the tree, as our Native Americans did, it doesn't make any difference. Where is the meaning? Before going, Riley instructs his precocious son Junior to exchange his piggy bank coins into bills and meet him at the restaurant, assuming that Junior's savings combined with his five dollars will be enough to pay for the meal. Whether a person is consigned to the earth or the fire is, at the end of the day, no difference. And somebody else is pressing somebody's clothes. But, you know, we used to say to my father, who directed a fair few funerals, "What do you want done with you when you're dead?," and he'd say, "Well, you'll know what to do." Not all of the radio cast made the transition to film; Paula Winslowe and Barbara Eiler were replaced with DeCamp and Meg Randall as Riley's wife, Peg, and daughter, Babs respectively. This character was extremelly successfull, with many puns based on his profession. A daughter is no longer the daughter only or the son no longer the son only. What are you doin' here in the park?Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. With William Bendix the protagonist, as Riley and among others John Brown, who portrayed the friendly undertaker "Digger" O'Dell. He noted that "the grave that he can't escape from" is located in Sawnee View Memorial Gardens, just outside of Cummings, Georgia. We bid you welcome. Chester A. Riley: What do you mean the baby announcements? [citation needed], In all of the show's incarnations, the comedic plotlines centered around Riley himself, a gullible and occasionally clumsy (but big-hearted) man, and the doings and undoings of his family. It was just doing the next right thing. Isn't that awful? The Life of Riley was an American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, a 1950s television series, and a 1958 comic book. t.r., memphis. Her testimony is like all testimony -- it is a combination of gratitude and grief, and that the gratitude does not trump the grief, nor does the grief undo the gratitude. [citation needed] Mel Blanc provided some voices as well, including that of Junior's dog Tiger as well as that of a dog catcher who claimed to have a special bond with dogs. With your own mother and father and their funerals, what were the moments that had meaning for you? And there's somebody else doing this, that. Alan Lipscott and Reuben Ship wrote many of the radio series' early episodes, and Don Bernard was the show's initial director. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. His dramatic life story is so well-known that schoolchildren are taught to recite it for extra credit. Everything seems to fall into place. Nevertheless, this Life of Riley series with Bendix was a ratings hit, ranking at No. The till doesn't ring as precisely, and what works and where the values are require more discernment. You were just married! The lead character was changed to Chester A. Riley, the title was changed to The Life of Riley and a show and star were born. Chester A. Riley: Why should an old man married for years run away with a pretty blond? And I do think that while the dead don't care, the dead matter. Crowther concluded, "[W]e suppose there are millions who will like this sort of truck. It was later reused by Benjamin J. Grimm of the Fantastic Four. So I'm interested in it. To Babs's delight, Jeff, who has just moved in next door with his aunt, is a dedicated pre-med student. Digger: Every good undertaker has his ear to the ground - we pick up a lot of dirt that way. Bearing witness one way or another, that's a key ingredient. Instead, Jackie Gleason starred, with Rosemary DeCamp replacing Paula Winslowe as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Jim Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and next-door neighbor. It gives me room to do either, all along this sort of emotional register. As a result, when Digger delivered his first line, it was usually greeted with howls of laughter and applause from surprised audience members. Peg Riley: No thanks, dear. P-R-E-L-L! In 1949, Universal Studios released a Life of Riley motion picture, and later that same year NBC produced a TV version with Jackie Gleason playing Riley (Bendix was unable to play the role . Sterling Holloway recurred as neighbor Waldo Binney, another radio character. The Life of Riley (1949) co-starred Rosemary DeCamp, James Gleason, Beluah Bondi, Richard Long and John Brown as "Digger O'Dell" the friendly undertaker, a role that he also played on the radio program. It has to do with the gift of language. The Brother immediately. Another gardener is pla, Growing Peppers in Your Garden: Tips, Hardening Off and Soil Mix, Growing peppers is a great way to spice up your garden. In doing this, in accompanying the dead, getting them where they need to go, we get where we need to be. Chester A. Riley: None of that radical talk out of you just 'cause you go to high school! Chester A. Riley: Hello, Digger. There are days I can get behind that theory and have. Are social changes the reasons that we are more fearful and reluctant to deal with death in our everyday lives? After 13 days in his coffin, Memphis police showed up with shovels to unearth Digger. "My helpers had me out in minutes, thank heavens," he told reporters. We do have a charge for our caskets. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell : It is I, Digby O'Dell, the friendly undertaker. Well, I'll kiss you twice tonight. Is he in some of of trouble or something? Well, read it closely, and what I've written is that as long as they deal with it, I don't care what they do. Peg Riley: You know what they say - ignorance is bliss. he must have stuck eith me, because I will go as Digger to a neighborhood "post Halloween" block party this afternoon. His real name, it seems, was Herbert O'Dell Smith. At the mobile home park, a local reporter didnt have a very high opinion of the aging stuntman, writing, He has the flushed face and shaking hand of a man who has seen the sun rise over many an empty bottle. Digger showed up at the park wearing only a bathrobe. I see my sons now working through this, and their generation. But when people go with us, it's at the back end of an industrial park in Lavonia, near a railroad track, so it's unlike the kind of commemorative surroundings that we have in our local cemeteries -- more is the pity. Barbara 'Babs' Riley: It's just not fair! The stores are open. But even people who do not believe or claim no religiosity or no particular faith, they are not without some text, some book they regard as, if not holy, it is the handle they're trying to hold onto to get through this. I was thrilled to find IA, where I can find some of those classics. His frequent exclamation of indignation became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s: "What a revoltin' development this is!" The radio series greatly benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker." "I play every chance I get music, that is!" Mounted on one of his five Harleys and racing most everywhere across the nation will be National Number 57; that's "Digger O'Dell," the friendly undertaker. Maybe because it's happening to their parents or their siblings and some of their friends now, suddenly I see the cultural conversation changing from "how much?" He's a boy who Chester A. Riley: He's a boy! It's not always the same thing, and for everyone it's different. MUSIC: LOU KOSLOFF'S "LIFE OF RILEY THEME" . Later, while dropping off the rent to Miss Bogle, Babs receives her first kiss from Jeff. The Life of Riley starring William Bendix as lovable, blundering, Chester A. Riley, was a radio situation comedy broadcast during and after wartime 40s. The till still rings. It then went into syndicated reruns. It's that time of year again when gardeners all over the world are planning what to grow in their gardens. Still, as every grieving person knows, we have to reinvent the wheel in which we are now orphaned. William Bendix is heard as Riley, along with co-stars Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Tommy Cook, and Barbara Eilerplus series creator Irving Brecher . Riley's usual reply to the messes he would get in to became a catch phrase that swept the nation: What a revoltin' development this is! When my father died, I was not prepared to put him in the ground then. Although Hollywood Reporter announced in January and February 1949 that the film would have its premiere in March 1949 in Cincinnati, no definite information about the premiere was found. Vance Lauderdale is the history columnist for Memphis magazine and Inside Memphis Business. I needed to read that piece because I'm disinclined -- when someone's sick, when someone's out of sorts, when someone's dead -- I'm disinclined to be around that. started calling him "Digger". Peg Riley: My father let me decide who I wanted to go around with. Well, we wear black for funerals -- people have to know who the directors are, who to ask -- and white shirts and gray ties. That's why I came over here tonight. Starting with the right soil and conditions can make all the difference when it comes to germination and transplanting of pepper seedlings. According to the obituary, Digger was born in Georgia in 1915. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: It is I, Digby O'Dell, the friendly undertaker.Chester A. Riley: Hello, Digger. to "how come? Whether someone comes into the funeral home insisting on the least expensive or the most expensive, I see in both cases an effort to assign value to cost, and I just think in my own experience it's never had much to do with it. She means other kinds of trouble. Well, if you ask any group of ordinary citizens, "How many here have attended a cremation?" Brecher then saw William Bendix as taxicab company owner Tim McGuerin in Hal Roach's The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942). One option is organic fertilizer made from chicken manure, which can be found at Menard's for a reasonable price of $10.99 per 25-pound bag. Dear t.r. It's something handled by "them" offsite, elsewhere, and I think that's problematical. Chester A. Riley: The baby announcements? Peg Riley: No. Does it affect the nature of the grief if someone was present for the dying of the loved one? Gillis often gave Riley bad information that got him into trouble, whereas Digger gave him good information that "helped him out of a hole," as he might have put it. These included Molly's drunken Uncle Dennis and Myrt, the town's telephone operator with whom Fibber shared many a I mean, if it was just a matter of forgetting, we would do that. He then is embarrassed in front of the Monahans when Junior appears with his full piggy bank, having been unable to open it, and during a struggle with the waiter, the bank falls to the ground and breaks. Details Select delivery location Used: Like New | Details Sold by ral Add to Cart New & Used (2) from FREE Shipping Have one to sell? Copyright 2022 Memphis Magazine. Some do. According to the obituary, Digger was born in Georgia in 1915. In October 1949, the NBC network began broadcasting a television series inspired by the radio program, also titled The Life of Riley. Web. We can't prearrange that. [citation needed], Bendix and Rosemary DeCamp reprised the roles in an hour-long radio adaptation of the feature film that was presented on Lux Radio Theater on May 8, 1950. Thomas Lynch is a writer and a poet. Though other friends may fail you, I shall be the last to let you down.". [5] Originally, William Bendix was to have appeared on both radio and TV, but Bendix's RKO Radio Pictures movie contract prevented him from appearing on the TV version. That's not what you don't want to see, because we can fix that all." You're sweet, though. In addition to Bendix' Riley, the show featured immensely popular supporting characters, including Digby "Digger" O'Dell, the ghoulish "friendly undertaker" voiced by John Brown (who also played Thorny on Ozzie and Harriet, Al on My Friend Irma, and Broadway on The Damon Runyan Theatre). The dirt on Herbert ODell Smith. Who is the producer of syndicated radio's 'The Sean Hannity Show' that is consistently referred to on-air as "Sweet Baby James"? Dear Vance:My parents remember a Memphian named Digger ODell who had himself buried alive here sometime in the 1960s as a promotional stunt. Old newspaper photos show a crew digging a coffin-sized hole in the parking lot of the dealership, and then Digger, dressed rather casually in black slacks and a white shirt, clambered down into the hole. In the early 1970s, he had apparently retired and had opened World-Famous Digger ODells Farmers Market somewhere in that state, but had returned to his old stunts after the death of his wife from a heart attack. Mar He liked the idea that the culture had sort of organized these wheels, in some way liturgically, in some ways socially. Money is involved. 2 Mar. Thomas Lynch reads to camera his essay Tract (part II). We'd just say, "Well, let's not think about that anymore." Digby 'Digger' O'Dell : Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. Not wanting to uproot his family, Riley determines to come up with the $1,500 down payment and goes from bank to bank searching for a loan. Do you hear that, Peg? Jim Gillis: She'll be back in a couple or three days. Riley's penchant for turning mere trouble into near-disaster through his well-intentioned bumbling was often aided or instigated by his arch best friend/next-door neighbor, Gillis. They need to talk to someone. Junior will be glad to pitch in. When Riley learns that the couple is to spend their honeymoon in separate rooms, he becomes suspicious. And so I think of widowed people who must go through that when they're folding a sweater or cleaning out a drawer or looking for the power drill that their husband used to use to fix this drawer or that one -- these little mundane reminders that life is changed utterly and yet utterly the same. I really think my people will know what to do when the time comes, and these are details I won't have to worry about. It's that white-knuckled, socially enforced celebration [where] oftentimes the dead are absent from it, because that would be too compelling; that would be too much of a challenge. I was watching [author and cultural commentator] Christopher Hitchens the other day. Chester A. Riley is back, with long-suffering wife Peg, trouble-prone kids Junior and Babs, moochy pal Gillis, and Digger O'Dell, The Friendly Undertaker in sixteen hilarious half-hour episodes. Digger O-Dell And The Friendly Undertakers. The character of Digger O'Dell was not resurrected as a result of actor John Brown having been placed on . He would have thought much of it ridiculous and much of it sublime. The dead matter to the living. Chester A. Riley: No. Simon Vanderhopper: Mr. Riley, you're not angry? The oblivion is the oblivion wherever it is. Chester A. Riley: Oh, you're gonna count my blood? Jim Gillis: So by her leavin', I'm getting away without goin' out of the house. This is a sign to me that they don't care, that heaven is not having to worry about these things, so I'm determined not to worry about them either. While the ratio may not be ideal for tomatoes, it can still produce great results with some preparation and understanding of the plant's genetic potential. Chester A. Riley: Oh. Chester A. Riley, a riveter at Stevenson Aircraft in Los Angeles, works hard but is always behind in his bills. And my father did have a sense of formality and tradition when it came to funerals. His frequent exclamation of indignation became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s: "What a revoltin' development this is!" The radio series greatly benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker." * TELEVISION: I just gave him a sedative. WGBH educational foundation, How we've become estranged from death and the dead, The meaning and power of rituals and customs, The often-mocked tradition of an open casket, How the baby boomers will change the conversation about funerals. Help came from Digger O'Dell, the "friendly undertaker," who offered gruesome theories laced with repetitive puns, brilliantly delivered by John Brown. Chester A. Riley: "Babs Riley Featured in Annual School Follies". Will you care after your death if they take care of you in death as you did your dad? None of us knew what reference was being made here.In grade five very few people here NL (Canada) were familiar with American radio.When the "Life Of Reilly" came to TV my appreciation of "Digger" was finally launched. Chester A. Riley: Do I have a hole in my neck? But it's not just my job. When the film opened in New York at the Loew's Criterion theater in April 1949, Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times turned his nose up at it writing, "As one whom domestic expediency occasionally compels to bear with the Friday night bull-bellowing of one Chester A. Riley on the radio, this reviewer can state with fair authority that no artistic advantage has been gained by making this same Mr. Riley and his family apparent on the screen." It's not that you don't want to see your mother or your father or your sister or your brother. Babs: Well, I think he ought to get a fair trial. [after Riley discovers the man he accused of bank robbery is a policeman]. They come in to talk about what to do with a child who's grieving because a schoolmate died, to talk about what will happen in the event of their own death, how to handle a dying parent, nursing home arrangements, elder care. Jackson.Amongst the student body, there was boy with the surname of O'Dell. I planned the whole thing. Sign Up now to stay up to date with all of the latest news from TCM. He has been buried in a concrete vault for 36 days, sealed in glass 33 days, and spent 26 days underwater., But somewhere along the way, he decided to concentrate on burying himself in the worlds smallest apartment, as the various promotions called it. And does the rise in cremation in America parallel changes in demographics? Because of its overwhelming radio popularity, Riley graduated as easily to a 1949 feature film, as it did to 1950s television. Burial was the norm in the Western world probably until the mid-60s. And they take a very sharp instrument. Today he is just living the life of RileyThis is the story of Chester A. Rileywho is just livingin Los Angeles California." It was a sudden inspiration brought on by ownership of a tuxedo T-shirt! I never felt better. Though other friends may fail you, I shall be the last to let you down." After Riley overhears Burt discussing "business" with Norman, he beats up Norman and drags him before the wedding crowd. In the 19551956 season, the Riley family moved and were given new neighbors portrayed by Florence Sundstrom and George O'Hanlon.[8]. The Life of Riley was an American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, a 1950s television series, and a 1958 comic book. . But at some point it becomes more than a job, and I can see this happening to the young people who have come here to work as high school students on work-study programs. I'm not the type of friends who buts in. I like the connection, the sound of the word "process"; it suggests movement, a pilgrimage. What does your funeral home represent for this town? Chester A. Riley : Hello, Digger. The idea for the radio program had originated as a sitcom for Groucho Marx called The Flotsam Family , but Groucho was Groucho and the sponsor couldn't accept him as a family man. And that's unfortunate. Jim Gillis: They put you to sleep. Jim Gillis: I know a lot about surgery. 1 2 Mar. He would announce himself with, "'Tis I, Digger O'Dell, your friendly undertaker. And there's somebody else digging the hole in the ground. But I don't know of anybody who has come in here entirely angry at the prospect of God who has done well with this type of thing, with deaths in the family. Babs Riley: But Mother, this is the opportunity of my entire life! His dramatic life story is so well-known that schoolchildren are taught to recite it for extra credit. Scars On My Heart / Her (7", Single) Ranger. Babs Riley: All right, but Professor Van Plantan says I have a natural gift for acting. So yes, I think all of these things help to sort of "fix" us in the firmament of where we are at any given time with our youth and our age, our well-being or our infirmity, our dying, our death and our remembrance. Chester A. Riley: [on the phone] What is it, a boy or a girl? In terms of the practical details, what are some of the things you learned from your dad? And when we talk about "the procession," what is the meaning of that? Chester A. Riley: Gee, Gillis, you're brave - making out you're happy when all the time, inside, you've got a broken heart. What you're looking at [in the case of someone being there during that time] is everything's in order. And you have mentioned the range of feelings and emotions at a funeral. It is the ridiculous and the sublime. Get Ready for a New Season of Gardening -Choose from Tomatoes, Peaches, Corn, Zinnias & More! That is a wheel we can only invent at the time it happens. I enjoy listening to the frogs croak. Chester A. Riley: Yeah! Even though we can plan it and pay for it and all that, we can't really get that wheel to turn for us until it turns itself. I enjoy listening to the frogs croak. So yeah, it is the good news and the bad news. This is the way I like to remember William Bendix - playing a family man doing the best he can in a world that tends to be a bit too much for him, with children that tend to be a bit too much for him too. I can only take from that the sense that we're on the right track there. We are now without a mother or without a father. And particularly when you see the transaction . Gillis then forgives Riley, and Riley is satisfied that his family is happy once more. And yet someone's weeping because of the changed life that we're seeing before us. Anyway, I presume the Digger ODell weve been discussing here was eventually buried one final time, and I hope his gravestone wherever it is pays tribute to one of this countrys unique stuntmen. According to the 1999 obituary, Digger was survived by his wife, Julie Ann "Maggie" Smith of Dawsonville, Georgia; a son, Bobby Smith, of Lakewell, Florida; and a stepson, Timothy Eugene Fowler, of Gainesville, Georgia. And it works; it does work. I got my picture in the paper! 1949. It is really helpful on the day your mother dies or your father dies or, God help us, a child dies, to have a certain part of the wheel already invented. Riley, Riley, what a guy! Did you hear me? Sponsors of the TV show included Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer (194950), Gulf Oil (195358) and Lever Brothers (195758). A factory worker's family is thrown into an uproar when his teenage daughter starts to date his boss' son. After the boorish Monahan orders the most expensive items on the fancy French menu, however, Riley barely has enough to cover the check. After roaming around the park a bit, I found the plaque has been carefully preserved and moved to a better (and more visible) location, bolted to a wall towards the rear of the new Veterans Plaza area of Overton Park. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell , "the friendly undertaker." Brecher told Brown, "I want a very sepulchral voice, quavering, morbid," and he got it right away. We already ordered the baby announcements. As usual, he doesn't know what to do, until Digby O'Dell, the Friendly Unde. We get to say when people are dead to us, or dead enough, so that we can let them go. And at least so far as my experience is concerned, the living who bear those burdens honorably are better off for it. Could have been man/wife or brother/sister. For years, it was propped against a rugged concrete base, in a cluster of crepe myrtles on the southern edge of the park, close to the intersection of Poplar and Cooper. It gives us a way to get some little mastery over these uncontrollable things by giving it a narrative thread. That's enough, isn't it? The Milford location is one of six Lynch funeral homes in the state. Buy Organic Seeds Risk Free From Organic Seeds TOP - Credit Card & Western Union Payment Options, Organic Seeds TOP is a seed vendor based in the Ukraine. 16 in its first season, with four of its six seasons in the top 30, and ran for a total of 217 episodes. MUSIC: THEME FILLS A PAUSE, THEN FADES OUT ANNCR: Barbara 'Babs' Riley: There's still Christmas. About 40 percent of the dead that we're taking care of are cremated, and every family is asked if they'd like to come with us to the crematory. Plunged into darkness, Riley takes the advice of friend and neighbor, undertaker "Digger" O'Dell, and invites his guests to a restaurant. home|introduction|watch online|stories & special video|to be an undertaker|join the discussion So people come in to talk about arranging their parents' funerals or their own. He never came back here, as promised, but he continued to perform these stunts until he died in 1999, at the age of 83. In some ways it is a culture that's based on convenience and cost efficiency. But I find that if you just show up, if you just walk in the door, people think you're a hero. One of my favorite old time radio characters (other than Jack Benny) was Digger O'Dell "The Friendly Undertaker". Dr. Beamish: Not now, I'm afraid. It just doesn't work out that way. Well, it's showing up and just being there is worth an awful lot. US. You have to have real talent to be accepted at the Van Plantan Workshop Theatre. Chester A. Riley is back, with long-suffering wife Peg, trouble-prone kids Junior and Babs, moochy pal Gillis, and Digger O'Dell, The Friendly Undertaker in sixteen hilarious half-hour episodes. Chester A. Riley: I don't think you heard me, peg. He jumps across the line just as a girl, who is covered by a blanket, is being shot by an arrow and plunges off a cliff. What are you doin' here in the park? Chester A. Riley: Yeah, but that ain't right. Down your throat it goes. Brecher told Brown, "I want a very sepulchral voice, quavering, morbid," and he got it right away.[2]. And I have found that, whether I'm walking in the door with a stretcher and one of my own to help carry their dead out, or if I'm going to the hospital to visit a sick relative or friend, or if I show up for a funeral at another place, you know, at a distance, they thank you for that. He played "Al" on the radio series "My Friend Irma". Riley's annoying co-worker, Gillis, was also voiced by Brown. And he's sorry to this day! Well, if it's such a gift, why did it cost you 25 dollars? He didnt come close to breaking his record. And there's somebody else trying to get the choir to sing in tune. Dwarf Mr Snow, Fred's Tie Dye, Saucy Mary, Sweet Scarlet, Kangaroo Paw Green, Idaho Gem and Banana Toes are just a few of the varieties one gardener is growing in a 4x8 bed of "bulletproof" tomatoes. It's an easy target; it always is -- you know, the Digger O'Dell [the "friendly undertaker" character in the 1950s television series Life of Riley]. I see no difference in the machinery it takes to dig a hole [and] the machinery it takes to build a fire. I said what about a kiss? Chester A. Riley: I know what you did! All rights reserved. This is got to be one of the largest collection of a single classic show I have stumbled across. (CONTINUES HUMMING IN BG) ANNOUNCER: And I think this has to do with our notions about fire itself. So yeah, I enjoyed writing that piece. 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