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Just Plain Bill : ウィキペディア英語版
Just Plain Bill

''Just Plain Bill'' was a long-running 15-minute American daytime radio drama program heard on CBS Radio and NBC Radio. The series was sponsored by Anacin for 18 of the program's 23-year run. Other sponsors over the years were Kolynos toothpaste, Clapp’s baby food, and BiSoDol. It was “the real-life story of people just like people we all know.”
Originally called ''Bill the Barber'', the program began on CBS September 19, 1932. It told the story of Bill Davidson (Arthur Hughes), a barber in the town of Hartville, and his daughter Nancy (Ruth Russell). Bill often became involved in helping his friends and neighbors when he wasn't cutting hair. Also in the cast: Dick Janaver (1911-1999).
The show was created by Frank and Anne Hummert, who produced many radio daytime drama series, including ''Amanda of Honeymoon Hill'', ''Backstage Wife'', ''Front Page Farrell'', ''John’s Other Wife'', ''Little Orphan Annie'', ''Ma Perkins'', ''Mr. Chameleon'', ''Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons'', ''Our Gal Sunday'' and ''Young Widder Brown''.
Music was by Hal Brown (1865–1942), who played harmonica and whistled the ''Just Plain Bill'' opening theme, "Darling Nellie Gray". The closing theme was "Polly Wolly Doodle." Don Pardo was the program's announcer towards the end of the series, which came to an end on September 30, 1955.
==Cultural references==
In The Three Stooges short ''Goofs and Saddles'' Larry Fine's character is known as "Just Plain Bill".
The April 24, 1949 episode of ''The Jack Benny Program'' has Jack shopping for a new car, passing up such dealers as Madman Muntz and Psychiatric Sam in favor of "Just Plain Bill". This episode was remade on February 24, 1952. Bill was played by Jim Backus in the original, and Joseph Kearns in the remake.
In the ''M
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The comedy team Bob and Ray parodied the show in their sketch "Just Fancy Dan."

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