Vic and Sade

PODCAST · comedy

Vic and Sade

Vic and Sade is a beloved American radio comedy that originally aired from 1932 to 1946, celebrated for its gentle humor, intimate scale, and unmistakably quirky charm. Created and written by Paul Rhymer, the show centers on the everyday lives of three wonderfully ordinary people in a small Midwestern town: Victor Gook, his warm‑hearted wife Sade, and their imaginative teenage son Rush (later replaced by adopted son Russell).Rather than big plots or broad slapstick, the series thrives on quiet absurdity—the kind that bubbles up from neighborhood gossip, oddball acquaintances, and the Gooks’ delightfully tangled social obligations. Episodes often unfold as simple conversations around the living room, yet the writing is so sharp, the characters so vividly drawn, that the smallest incident becomes a comedic gem.Listeners adore the show for its:Distinctive slice‑of‑life storytellingLovingly crafted dialogue full of Midwestern idiomsColorful supporting characters w

  1. 321
  2. 320
  3. 319
  4. 318
  5. 317
  6. 316
  7. 315
  8. 314
  9. 313
  10. 312
  11. 311
  12. 310
  13. 309
  14. 308
  15. 307
  16. 306
  17. 305
  18. 304
  19. 303
  20. 302
  21. 301
  22. 300
  23. 299
  24. 298
  25. 297
  26. 296
  27. 295
  28. 294
  29. 293
  30. 292
  31. 291
  32. 290
  33. 289
  34. 288
  35. 287
  36. 286
  37. 285
  38. 284
  39. 283
  40. 282
  41. 281
  42. 280
  43. 279
  44. 278
  45. 277
  46. 276
  47. 275
  48. 274
  49. 273
  50. 272

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Vic and Sade is a beloved American radio comedy that originally aired from 1932 to 1946, celebrated for its gentle humor, intimate scale, and unmistakably quirky charm. Created and written by Paul Rhymer, the show centers on the everyday lives of three wonderfully ordinary people in a small Midwestern town: Victor Gook, his warm‑hearted wife Sade, and their imaginative teenage son Rush (later replaced by adopted son Russell).Rather than big plots or broad slapstick, the series thrives on quiet absurdity—the kind that bubbles up from neighborhood gossip, oddball acquaintances, and the Gooks’ delightfully tangled social obligations. Episodes often unfold as simple conversations around the living room, yet the writing is so sharp, the characters so vividly drawn, that the smallest incident becomes a comedic gem.Listeners adore the show for its:Distinctive slice‑of‑life storytellingLovingly crafted dialogue full of Midwestern idiomsColorful supporting characters w

HOSTED BY

Entertainment Radio

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!