That is a wheel we can only invent at the time it happens. She has her picture on the front page. 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. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker." Down your throat it goes. Chester A. Riley: I'm just as much a show-off as they are, ain't I? Banners asked customers and anyone driving past the Buick showroom on Union Avenue, "HOW LONG CAN HE STAY BURIED ALIVE?" I think we act out things that are hard to put in words. And there's somebody else doing this, that. Today he is just living the life of RileyThis is the story of Chester A. Rileywho is just livingin Los Angeles California." But more and more, when we say to them, "You may, and maybe you ought " or, "Maybe someone in your family should be designated, just to go in as your proxy, to say, 'Everything was done as it should be done,'" they do it. There's been a sort of national conversation about funerals over the years. 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 He made the news by being buried alive. The stores are open. Rosemary DeCamp (as "Peg Riley"), Lanny Rees (as "Junior Riley") and John Brown (as "Digger O'Dell, the Friendly Undertaker") all reprised their movie roles in the original The Life of Riley (1948) TV series. The till doesn't ring as precisely, and what works and where the values are require more discernment. Jim Gillis: Of course it's right. Life of Riley won the first Emmy Award (for "Best Film Made For and Shown on Television") with Groucho Marx receiving a credit for the story. I've come to admire the earth, the wind and the fire. Not sure where the voice actor was inspired from, but Mancubus sounds exactly like Digger O'Dell, the friendly undertaker from the old Life of Rile Press J to jump to the feed. [1], Irving Brecher pitched the radio series for friend Groucho Marx under the title The Flotsam Family, but the sponsor balked at what would have been essentially a straight head-of-household role for Marx. Well, if it's such a gift, why did it cost you 25 dollars? Chester A. Riley: Gee, Gillis, you're brave - making out you're happy when all the time, inside, you've got a broken heart. For many gardeners, it starts with tomatoes. All these things are part of the ongoing conversation that we here have. Quotes.net. We are less grounded than our grandparents were. I like the connection, the sound of the word "process"; it suggests movement, a pilgrimage. It was during this period that Gleason played Riley on one episode of the radio series. Mail: Vance Lauderdale, Memphis magazine, One of my favorite old time radio characters (other than Jack Benny) was Digger O'Dell "The Friendly Undertaker". So in a sense, cremation suits us in that way. I'll treat her just like she wasn't my wife. Chester A. Riley: Yeah! Executives, who immediately began production on a television series, did not share Crowther's opinion, but because Bendix's movie contract barred him from doing television (a not uncommon ban in the early days of the medium when studios wanted to discourage audiences from staying home and watching TV), Jackie Gleason played Riley for one unsuccessful season in 1950. Well, it's showing up and just being there is worth an awful lot. [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. Simon Vanderhopper: Mr. Riley, you're not angry? 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! For the final season, filming reverted to black-and-white. Do they get through it better? Learn how and when to remove this template message, "The Blade's Log of Radio and Television Programs (9:00 p.m.)", Zoot Radio, free old time radio show downloads of, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Life_of_Riley&oldid=1135022718, This page was last edited on 22 January 2023, at 03:47. And a narrative is nothing other than a journey. Humans figured out both before they had backhoes and retorts. 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. Digger's morbid sense of humor buttressed by Brown's off-kilter delivery was a hit with the show's audience, and for me, often the high point of the episode. Lewis, and I think, how would you get by without it? It is a sadness and a shame that cremation, the fire in this context, is seen as an industrial process instead of an elemental one, in the way that earth is elemental. Chester A. Riley: You know, Peg, I don't know what kind of wife she's gonna mae, but 40 years from now, somebody's gonna have a terrific mother-in-law. Money is involved. Dear Vance:My parents remember a Memphian named Digger ODell who had himself buried alive here sometime in the 1960s as a promotional stunt. Humiliated, Riley vows to Peg that he will become more successful, and after six weeks of working overtime, he volunteers to host the company's Labor Day beach picnic. I can only take from that the sense that we're on the right track there. If you're playing human to human, you'll do fine. But by the time a couple days later he went in the ground, it was exactly the right thing to do. Bendix was able to return to the role on NBC from 1953 to 1958, where the program was consistently in the top 25. Babs Riley: All right, but Professor Van Plantan says I have a natural gift for acting. My, you're looking fine today; very natural" and leave stage with ""Cheerio, I'd better be shoveling off", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_of_Riley. Digger O'Dell, the friendly undertaker ANNCR: It's new! It gives us a way to get some little mastery over these uncontrollable things by giving it a narrative thread. Chester A. Riley: Okay, maybe he ain't no Gregory Peck, but my boy's got it up here [points to head] . Do you speak French? Chester A. Riley, a riveter at Stevenson Aircraft in Los Angeles, works hard but is always behind in his bills. When Burt finally tells Babs about his financial predicament and suggests that they marry quickly so that Riley can keep his job and he can save his life, Babs reluctantly agrees. Though other friends may fail you, I shall be the last to let you down." Peg Riley: Oh? The supporting cast featured Paula Winslowe as Riley's wife, Peg, and as Riley's mother-in law; Brown as O'Dell and as Riley's co-worker Jim Gillis; Francis "Dink" Trout as Waldo Binney; Tommy Cook, Bobby Ellis and Scotty Beckett as Junior at various times during the show's run; Barbara Eiler as Riley's daughter, Babs; Shirley Mitchell as Honeybee Gillis; Hans Conried as Uncle Baxter; and Alan Reed as multiple characters, including Riley's boss (Mr. Stevenson) and Peg's father. And there's somebody else digging the hole in the ground. They'll survive it. A factory worker's family is thrown into an uproar when his teenage daughter starts to date his boss' son. 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. Chester A. Riley : Hello, Digger. Did you hear me? Whether a person is consigned to the earth or the fire is, at the end of the day, no difference. 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. Brown also played "Gillis" on the radio. It was just doing the next right thing. Irving Brecher, who would direct the film adaptation of Life of Riley, had seen William Bendix in a film called The McGuerins of Brooklyn (1942) and knew he'd found his man. 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 seems Digger ODell was a friendly undertaker character in The Life of Riley , a radio soap opera that aired back in the 1930s, but that still doesnt explain the curious popularity of the name, if you ask me. When you grow up in funeral service, you always have a job. No one escaped Crowther's vitriol: Bendix was "an oaf," Lanny Rees, as son, Junior, looked "slightly frightening," Randall as Babs was "just another shapely blonde," and John Brown as Digger was "extremely disappointing in the flesh." [citation needed] Brown's lines as the undertaker were often repetitive, including puns based on his profession; but thanks to Brown's delivery, the audience loved him. It has to do with the gift of language. Id like to think that the cemetery installed a periscope so visitors could see him, or at least a tube where they could drop coins and see if they could ring the bell but I doubt it. [citation needed], In 1948, NBC broadcast "two live television test programs based on the radio series. When he his first line, it was usually greeted with howls of laughter and applause from the audience. Chester A. Riley: Oh, you're gonna count my blood? Jiffy peat pellets are a popular choice for starting tomatoes, but they can also be used for peppers. And my father did have a sense of formality and tradition when it came to funerals. After all, the people whose names are on these markers dont have that luxury. After the boorish Monahan orders the most expensive items on the fancy French menu, however, Riley barely has enough to cover the check. 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. 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. I enjoy listening to the frogs croak. I prefer the dead languages. I think we're all complicit in the banishment of the dead to the peripheries. I'll hug her and I'll kiss her. He's a man who's understood In Brooklyn or in Hollywood. There are days I can get behind that theory and have. The crematory we use is impeccably run by ethical people, people we inspect, unannounced, a couple times every year. And that's very seductive, because, I mean, it's human-to-human contact. It just doesn't work out that way. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell : Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. He's where he's buried for good. Today he is just living the life of RileyIn 1908, a starving Indian named Gray Horse drove a tent stake into the ground and struck oil. I've seen at the end of the day people walking upright away from graves, people walking upright away from fires, as if they were going to survive it. He also portrayed "the friendly undertaker" Digby "Digger" O'Dell on the same show. 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. So what I find is that before people bring their expertise as an embalmer or as a manager or as an executive or as a director, before any expertise, you ante up your humanity, you know? I guess he likes this blond's cooking. Comedy Romance A factory worker's family is thrown into an uproar when his teenage daughter starts to date his boss' son. I want reports! She means other kinds of trouble. 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]. Henry Morgan voiced Riley's father in one episode. Starting with the right soil and conditions can make all the difference when it comes to germination and transplanting of pepper seedlings. DIGGER, Digby O'Dell, the Friendly Undertaker MOTHER, Irish and obnoxious ANNOUNCER SINGERS MUSIC: THEME . I see it all as part of the one journey, all as part of the one pilgrimage. Chester A. Riley: Besides that, he's nothing but a lazy loafer. The second TV series ran for six seasons, from January 2, 1953, to May 23, 1958. In many ways they're all replicated by this journey that we take between the living and the dead when someone dies, this procession. The open casket, it is something that's often mocked. And yeah, everything plays its part in that. I said what about a kiss? Well, if you ask any group of ordinary citizens, "How many here have attended a cremation?" We already ordered the baby announcements. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: No, only Latin and Greek. Well, both my parents were buried like Irish Catholics were buried, so there was this sort of tribal and religious language that had been developed over centuries for how we do this. It was produced by Tom McKnight for NBC and featured William Bendix. Al was the boyfriend of Irma. A great memorable quote from the The Life of Riley movie on Quotes.net - "It is I, Digger O'Dell, your friendly undertaker. "The Life of Riley Quotes." The Milford location is one of six Lynch funeral homes in the state. All rights reserved. For 28 years, the CHFB has been the essential site for classic horror news, research and enthusiasm. [after Riley discovers the man he accused of bank robbery is a policeman]. Well, I'll kiss you twice tonight. All to the good, I say. "[2], The reworked script cast Bendix as blundering Chester A. Riley, a wing riveter at the fictional Cunningham Aircraft plant in California. 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. It is the ridiculous and the sublime. So for me, I can remember swinging the door all through my teen years, and I think it was 1973 -- I was probably 24 or 25 years old [when I decided]. We can't prearrange that. [in a flashback sequence, Peg has just given birth to her first child]. William Bendix is heard as Riley, along with co-stars Paula Winslowe, John Brown, Tommy Cook, and Barbara Eiler - plus series creator Irving Brecher . Is he in some of of trouble or something? According to the obituary, Digger was born in Georgia in 1915. Everything is going on, and here we are. "It is I, Digger O'Dell, your friendly undertaker. It was later reused by Benjamin J. Grimm of the Fantastic Four. These included Molly's drunken Uncle Dennis and Myrt, the town's telephone operator with whom Fibber shared many a Despite Gillis' accusations and Peg's doubts, Riley goes along with the wedding plan until Junior uses the Stevensons' intercom to eavesdrop on Burt's room. Singles & EPs. Both [are part of] this effort to say something about something unspeakable -- great love, great loss, great hope, great fear, great doubt, the fist we shake in God's face, asking him, "What did you have in mind here?". Babs: Well, I think he ought to get a fair trial. there are very few hands raised in the room, because cremation is often shorthand for disappearance. It was a sudden inspiration brought on by ownership of a tuxedo T-shirt! He noted that "the grave that he can't escape from" is located in Sawnee View Memorial Gardens, just outside of Cummings, Georgia. Bendix's delivery and the spin he put on his lines made it work. You have to have real talent to be accepted at the Van Plantan Workshop Theatre. The last mention I can find of his exploits came from a 1979 newspaper published in the little town of Phenix City, Alabama, which reported that Digger was performing his 158th burial in the parking lot of Macks Mobile Homes there. Rejected everywhere, Riley reluctantly asks Monahan for the money, but Monahan also refuses him. Chester A. Riley: I got troubles, Digger. Barbara 'Babs' Riley: But Dad, Simon's only 20. Bendix, Rosemary DeCamp, Richard Long, Meg Randall and John Brown reprised their screen roles for an May 8, 1950 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast. So it's interesting times we live in that way. By using this site, you agree to our updated. It's ridiculous, it's mundane, it's stupid, but at the end of the day what we are trying to do is assemble all our metaphoric weapons to do battle with this hurt, this still thing. started calling him "Digger". Even a criminal gets time off for good behavior. Years later I had audio tapes to which I listened to repeatidly and learned to really admire Digger's council to Reilly via puns related to the profession of undertaking. Are social changes the reasons that we are more fearful and reluctant to deal with death in our everyday lives? The program even utilized a stable of so-called "silent" characters, individuals referred to often but never actually heard. This is the edited transcript of interviews conducted with hin during the winter and spring of 2006-2007. He first started doing various stunts in 1932, a time when people were trying to make crazy money with dancing marathons, flagpole sitting, and other endurance feats. It's a culture that doesn't like to be reminded of mortality. What a revoltin' development, indeed." 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. 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. I know as a person who has grieved before, and I also know as a person who has been next to people in grief, that one of the awful messages on the day is "Life goes on." I'm calling it off now! If I'm an Italian Catholic or an Orthodox Jew or a Baptist African American, I don't have to wonder what's going to happen, because I know that my community of co-religionists, of ethnic fellows, my neighborhood, whatever, they've organized a plan so that I don't have to spend the first several hours or days or weeks trying to figure out what to do next because it's already been told by tradition, by custom, by culture, by form. Simon Vanderhopper: Well, you can't call it off! But you have to do that first, because people will sense if you're not willing to do that, if you're just sort of going through the motions. But the strange case of Digby "Digger" O'Dell offers an elegant counterpoint. Chester A. Riley: "Babs Riley Featured in Annual School Follies". And I think this has to do with our notions about fire itself. to "what are we going to do?" What is missing is the corpse: the thing itself, not the idea of the thing. Peg Riley: Every day this week, he's been kept in after school. 16 in its first season, with four of its six seasons in the top 30, and ran for a total of 217 episodes. . And we suspect there'll be more Riley movies. Once Riley declares to Stevenson that he does not want the promotion, Babs realizes she is free and runs into Jeff's waiting arms. Chester A. Riley: [on the phone] What is it, a boy or a girl? He was supported by Marjorie Reynolds, replacing both Paula Winslowe and Rosemary DeCamp, as wife Peg; Tom D'Andrea as schemer buddy Jim Gillis; Gloria Blondell (sister of Joan Blondell) as Gillis' wife, Honeybee, and Gregory Marshall as their son Egbert; Lugene Sanders was Babs and Wesley Morgan was Junior. And oftentimes I'm impressed by how people will wrap their existential concerns about a dying parent in the prearrangement conference. Chester A. Riley: Oh. Then, his wife Peg receives a phone call from Sidney Monahan, a former flame from Brooklyn, their home town, and Riley impulsively invites him to dinner. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts He'll never amount to anything. I really don't care. 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. What does your funeral home represent for this town? At the end of that column, in my lackadaisical way weary from all that writing and typing I said I didn't know what happened to Digger after his misadventures in Memphis. He never came back here, as promised, but he continued to perform these stunts until he died in 1999, at the age of 83. Chester A. Riley: I don't have to be fair - I'm your father. A comic book adaptation of the show was produced by Dell Comics in 1958 as part of their Four Color series of one-shots. 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. We are now without a mother or without a father. 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." 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. 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. So I'm interested in it. "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on May 8, 1950 with William Bendix, Rosemary DeCamp, Meg Randall . Crowther concluded, "[W]e suppose there are millions who will like this sort of truck. "[6] The April 13 episode starred Herb Vigran as Riley, and the April 20 episode had Buddy Gray in the title role. He first started doing various stunts in 1932, a time when people were trying to make crazy money with dancing marathons, flagpole sitting, and other endurance feats. In doing this, in accompanying the dead, getting them where they need to go, we get where we need to be. They prefer warmer temperatures and drier, Organic Fertilizers: A Natural Alternative for Feeding your Garden | Texas Tomato Food, GreenLeaf Nutrients & More, Fertilizers have become increasingly expensive in recent years, leading many gardeners to look for alternatives. We're celebrating love, huh? Robbery is a wheel we can only invent at the time a couple every! 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