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Speaker 1 (00:02):
A look at the golden times that made radio famous.
Tonight we will hear the suspense drama Casey Crime Photographer,
But first we will hear from Amos and Andy. Early
in the history of Amos and Andy, Freeman Gosten and
Charles Carrell played all the parts over one hundred separate
voice characterations. Later there were other players added to the cast.

(00:22):
Gosston played Amos Jones, a very sober, upright fellow, and
Carell played Andy Anybody's fool and the perfect example of
there's one born every minute. Andy was forever being tricked
by another Godsen character, the Kingfish.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
It never failed, and Andy would have a few dollars
that the Kingfish would get one way or another. In fact,
the Kingfish became so popular that Amos became a part
time character whose program was first heard on December eighth,
nineteen forty four, and in If the Kingfish helps Andy
make it investment?

Speaker 3 (00:58):
And did you hear that? Come on? Will you? Did
I hear what? Whistles after Rinsol White whistle and Rinsol
means us, that's right, Rensol gets closed. Rensol White and
Rinsol presents the Amos and Andy Show well a few

(01:31):
weeks ago, crossed wires in the home of mister and
missus George King Fish Stephens started a fire in the
living room which destroyed our damage most of the furniture. Luckily,
the Kingfish had a fire insurance policy covering it all.
And at the moment we find Henry Van Porter at
the Stephens home with a check covering the loss. Well, Kingfish,
here's your check from our insurance company and the amount

(01:51):
of four hundred dollars. Now, I hope you realize the
great value of having insurance. All thanks and her four
hundred dollars, and all on account of having a shoe
hot circuit than them wires great flinging them. Well, well
that's what caused the confregation, all right, if I started
here in the living room under the davenport, didn't it? Uh, yeah, Henry,

(02:12):
I was laying on the sofa and before I knew
that it was burning all around me. Yeah, well didn't you
notice it? With all that burning harsh hair, it must
have smelled off of Well it good, Henry was I
thought it was my wife's solf wire cooking supper. You see,
you know, when it comes to cooking and seeing exactly
no Oscar of the ritz. Yeah, but if King Fishing

(02:35):
going over the list of damage furniture, one thing that
puzzle that's considerable at the insurance company office was how
two bedroom chairs got in the living room in time
to get burned. Yeah, well, now that's what I goes.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Playing to you.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
I tell you, Henry. When I rescovered that the players
was on fire, my first thought was of the poor
insurance company. I say to myself, how can I help
the insurance come there, Jenna, I hit yes, go on.
I runs into the bedroom and I grabs two of
them over broken. I mean two of them beautiful chairs
that I had in there, you see. And I start off.

(03:09):
The came out by the way of the front door.
And then I say it to myself, I'll cut through
the living room here, you see, make a short cut. Yeah.
Suddenly I tipped and the chairs fly right out of
my hands, right into the flames. I tell you, I
could have sit down and cried. Yes. Well, if you
ever have another fire, Kingfish, we would appreciate it very
much if you would forget see it for simply insurance

(03:30):
company and let the flames get to the furniture by themselves.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
Oh yeah, I'll do that.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
And I look and all I was trying to do
was it? Hello Henney, I didn't know you was here.
Hello Sapphire. Yes, I just come by to give George
the four hundred dollars check for the insurance claim.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Oh wonderful.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Well Joe, Now, if we got this, chick, I want
you to take it right down to the bank of
the Positive cut tomorrow. I want to go out and
buy some new furniture.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Okay, honey, I'll deposit it. Oh and look at all
this beautiful money, four hundred one dollar bills. Ain't that
the moves magnificent site you don't ever see? Yeah, show

(04:15):
pretty all right? But don't you think you are the
deposit in the bank? Like so fire, I say it.
So they just catching the check. Oh I'm going to a deposit.
But when you get four hundred one dollar bills, you
gotta love them, have a little pleasure with them before
you let them go, you know. Well, come on, come on,
sit up at the death here. Well I can talk
to you. Well how about else? High amos higher? Ah,

(04:38):
just dropping by, game fish? What as you doing laying
on the floor. They're all covered up with dollar bills? Yeah,
Ain't that the craziest thing you don't ever see? Amos?
Oh look god, everybody has their depressed desires. With me,
it's always been to lay on the floor burding money.
Would you mind slapping a couple of more bills on

(04:58):
my face? I think I'm beginning to show through there. Yeah,
your big feat says too. I got separ five dollars
on them and they still ain't covered, King Fish. If
that's the insurance money that you and Sapphire is gonna
buy furniture with, you ought to put that in the bank. Yeah,
well that's what I'm going to do. Him, just wanting

(05:21):
to be close to the stuffs for a couple of minutes.
For look at that puture on the bills. He got
a great fast the fall of our country, King Fish.
Why don't you pick that money up? Besides, you ain't
counter for at least five minutes, maybe, I butter, Hell,
let me stack it up here, get it together and
kind of pile it up here on the desk. Yeah. Yeah, well, fellas,
I gotta get back to my tack. There, see you

(05:42):
later and there so long millionaire? Yeah, oh hello, Gavin,
hold you leaving? Yeah, I've been seeing you glad they
come in, Come in, Gavin, come in here.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
Oh, he and the King's fish.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Let's see you're glad to see you? Yeah? Hell is you? Gevin?

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Why just stopped in to say hello? Just want to
say hello?

Speaker 3 (05:56):
I uh wait a minute, wait eight minute?

Speaker 4 (06:00):
Can I beat my eyes? Or do I really see
George Watson peaking at me from a hundreds of different places?

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Well, then, Patrick Henry, Uh, that's my insurance money. Four
hundred dollars. Oh, I see, I see four hundred My, my, Gabby, Gabby,
what is you doing putting your face down on the
desk and that money? Oh, it's so soft on my cheek,
so soft. Oh that feels so good, you know. Treat
you and the kings face. You're gonna rub all the
ink off of them bills.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
What's gonna do with the money, king face?

Speaker 3 (06:27):
What you're gonna do?

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Well?

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Are gonna deposited in the Bank's shame? What a shame?

Speaker 4 (06:31):
Putting money in the bank is financial suicide. Financial suicide.
You can invest that money and double it overnight, double
it overnight. By tomorrow morning, you gonna have eight.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Hundred dollars intead of four hundred.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
They can invest it over now again, but to sixteen
hundred and sixteenhundred. They could done it again, but it
marked exactly what marped exactly. It would amount to a
large figure.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Uh oover night prover. Uh Gabby, you don't give me
a thought there and the uh sapphire don't need that
money telling tomorrow. Yeah, and from what Gabby say there,
the best time to invest money is at night. That's right,
that's right.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Sure you picked the right brokers.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Pick the right brokers. Otherwise don't I would to pick you.
You get the wrong brokeers.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Use up against what is known as the cash dividend,
the cash dip.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
It there, I'll use think of cash dividend.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
Well, you get me your cash.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
They dig it up and that's the end.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
That's can't div it down the pile of the head,
so can you?

Speaker 3 (07:15):
Yeah, so long, gab uh stay and look in the
classified the telephone book there under investment brokers and see
what you can find. Yeah, okay, get yeah, get in there.
Oh boy, you shoes got a break getting all this money. Yeah,
I shoot it. Then the yeah, let me see you
just see that. Oh, here's one, here's one right here,
Morgan Investments. You know something that must be the famous

(07:39):
House of Morgan. Yeah, say Frank Morgan president. Yeah, let
me see that number and I'll call it. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah,
you know. And if this investment thing work out like
Yabber said, well, I gonna take the money that I
doubled overnight and go into the investment business myself. Yeah,
might take in with me. There's the money stock, you know,
to keep the money in a nice neat file, you know. Yeah. Yeah,

(08:00):
oh boy, I'd like that. I'll take that job. A
wait a minute, Oh Morgan Investment Company r mono is
what have you got to lose?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Speaking?

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Uh? Is this uh mister Morgan itself as well? Are
you an investor or? Investigator? Oh? I as an investor?
Oh you are, well, this is Morgan himself. What can
I do for you? Well, miss Morgan, I has got
four hundred dollars to invest and I was interested in

(08:36):
your overnight prophet Dublin Department four hundred. Oh well, our
department is innercing you too. Uh yeah, well, uh, I
have heard good things about the House of Morgan. You see,
Oh the House of Morgan, you think I'm oh, yes, yes,
speed for the House of Morgan. I'll be personally delighted
to take your I mean, I'll take care of your

(08:59):
four hundred dollars. Don't you come over to my place
sometime at your convenience, no rush, saying in about six minutes. Yeah,
so well, we will make it as fast as we can. Well,

(09:22):
welcome to the House of Morgan. Sit down, mister Stevens,
mister Brown, make us up at all. Oh yeah, I
was thanking miss Morgan. Onely things, there's things exactly how
I pictured a big investment broker's office was gonna look
me neither. You know, it's up and Kingfish, you had
this from the furniture my office could almost pass for
the Morgan. Well, now you see, boys, this is the
little unpontentious office where I started in business forty years ago,

(09:45):
and I've always kept it. Keeps me from getting a
big head, and I also found it an excellent place
to get overe what mister Stevens, let's get down to
the matter of the money I'm going to invest for you.
Now the suck I've gotten mine for you. Brazilian brass
selling at twenty and a quarter. It's a great vibe
that you gotta move fast. Brazilian bras uh don't seem

(10:07):
like I ever heard of, dad, What you never heard
of the brass mines of Brazil. I had never heard
no brass minds, no place. You've never heard of brass minds,
never heard of brass minds. My good man, You believe
me if I told you I saw these brass mines
with my very own eye, Yeah, I would believe you.

Speaker 6 (10:25):
You was.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
I saw these mines on the peculiar circumstances. When it
first became known the pure refined brass was being mined
in a raw state, it immediately struck me as a
great investment possibility. Rather than venture blindly into an unknown field,
several other investment bankers myself decided to take a trip
to the Brazilian brass mines. After weeks and weeks of
misery and a hardship, our travels brought us to the

(10:50):
headquarters of the Amazon. The traveling was pretty tough, well,
it was until we got out of the United States.
Having arrived at our Ulzimad destination. We lost no time
fulfilling the purpose of our mission. And by the way,
these mines were actually mountains of solid brass honey combed
with tunnels. What the picturesque thrilling sight. It was that

(11:14):
first morning as the sun rose, literally thousands of natives
out there polishing the foothills. Morgan, you mean to stay?
There was a mountain day of solid brass mountain. There's
a mountain range stretching away as far as the eye
can reach. A shimmering line of brass reminded me of
a long brass rail. In fact, one evening, i'd had

(11:38):
a sip too much of the native goat milk and
try to rest my foot on it. Goat milk. Huh yeah,
Well that investment sound good already, miss Morgan, But along
as our only investment overnight, I'd kind of like to
keep the money in this country, you see. Oh yes,
sir eye is crazy about brass dot too, mister Morgan.
The only thing is we want to invest in something
that ain't gonna turn green on us. I see, well,

(12:01):
I'll tell you what. Let me call and get the
latest quotation on Brazilian bran pum there as I told
you an hour ago, it was twenty in a quarter.
I'd like to see you get in on this before
it goes too high. What what's Brazilian brass? When you
hear the tone. The time will be five thirty four
and one half. Yes, well, it's just as I told you.
It's up to thirty four and a half. And in

(12:22):
Entler's getting late thirty four and a half. You think
it's going higher every minute. Here's him a four hundred dollars,
mister Morgan, get me as much of it as you
can and I'll see you tomorrow. Brother. And this is
the smartest move I don't ever mean. Well. The Kingfish

(12:45):
has invested his four hundred dollars with Frank Morgan, who
he thinks is a reputable investment council. As the Kingfish
told Andy, he plans to take the profit from the
deal and open up an investment business of his own,
taking Andy in with him. It's the following morning, and
Andy is already too hours deep in the investment business.
He's just returned to the office and he's talking to
his new part time secretary. You know, miss Blue. This

(13:08):
investment business is gonna make my office here the wall
street of Harlem. Uh tell me this was any calls
while I was over?

Speaker 6 (13:15):
Yeah, so there was one mister bad, a man named
Roberts call.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Oh great, great, Yeah, what do you want to invest in.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
All he said was at your laundry won't be ready
for four weeks.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Uh mm, maybe I better investors the underwear and shirts myself.
You know this, investments businesses show getting off to a
slow start. But as soon as we gets that money
with things, the little shows start rolling around here.

Speaker 6 (13:40):
Yes, I think money is certainly nice to have in
a business.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Uh yeah, Well, what I'm gonna do is start lining
up some investors. Uh, miss Blue, take a letter to
the Harlem Bank, he as said, mister b I'll get
my coke. Wait, no, no, no, no, I want to
write it. Wait a minute. You can take a letter
in short dan, can't you.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
Well yeah, uh yes, I came if you me to.
But I don't think it's always wise. There'll be a
lot of people that can't read my short hand.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
But after you get it in the shorthand, you could
write it on the typewriter, couldn't you.

Speaker 6 (14:09):
No, so you see eyes of one of the people
that can't read it.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Alright, alright, alright, forget the letter. One thing you can
do around here those answer the telephone. Being the big executive.
If I ain't supposed to answer the phone even when
I was here. You has got to take all the
calls and then find out whether ISA is in or not.
See and another thing. I uh wait a minute, hello,
uh hello, and uh uh hold of Kingfish, it's Blue.

(14:39):
What did I just tell you? Take this call and
find out if I is in? Will you yell me? Hello?

Speaker 6 (14:47):
Mister Brownstein oga for speaking?

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Uh? What's the matter? Did he fence? I say, if
he's in?

Speaker 6 (14:55):
Yeah, he must be on the.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Floor there some players look around that.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
For is you in?

Speaker 3 (15:02):
Mitr bam is iron? Yeah? Yeah, I guess so this
is a mess. Uh hello, Kingfish? Al hello, any what's
going on over there? Oh? I just trying to get
things augorized. Yeah, yeah, well try to hold yourself in
a little man there the way it looked to me
were over augorized. Now oh yeah, oh wait a minute,
missus Blue, you're going the back office and practice up

(15:24):
on your short hand. What do you s Yeah, I said,
make the bank? Uh hello, what's on your mind? King Fish?

Speaker 7 (15:28):
I say, in there?

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Uh can you meet me here at the lodge halting
about uh ten minutes of time for us to go
down and uh see this uh full of morgan and
get our money. Oh yeah, yeah, it's all to be
up to around eight hundred, now, eight hundred dollars by now.
I'll be there, Kingfish okay in so long? Oh boy,
this show is gonna bit stuff. Uh hello is he?
How how is you? Oh? Hello there, shorty? Hi? Uh?

(15:51):
Where has you been for the last few days? W wait?
Is he? Uh?

Speaker 5 (15:54):
I had to go over to the Uh I I
I took I took the train.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
I mean I ruled the bus to b uh w
when when I got there. You see, I had to
go to see I.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
Ain't been nowhere.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
Uh for a second there, that sounds like you was
going on a world tour. Glad you dropped in those, shorty,
because I got some good news.

Speaker 5 (16:20):
Well I was always glad to hear good news.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
And yeah, well here's the thing. The Kingfish done bought
some Brazilian brass stock yesterday from a fellow by the
name of Frank Morgan. Now the man is doubling our
money overnight, and we're gonna pick up the proper this morning,
and then me and the Kingfish is going in the
investment business ourselves. Yeah. Well that's a good thing for
me to do over. Yes, well, uh, the first thing

(16:44):
we want to do is to take all the money
that you have done and investment for you. How much
you got well.

Speaker 5 (16:51):
In cash from the bank, I got, I gotta in stocks,
in bombs I've done saying that in real estate I owned,
I would get you ain't gonna die?

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Uh? Well, shawty, get some money. Well, you get some money?
Oh say, I gotta go over meet the kingfish and
help him carry his money home. Oh hello, say, where
are you going?

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Well?

Speaker 3 (17:20):
In the hurry amas, I gotta be running along. I'll
see you later. Okay, son, say that boy really in
a rush anty? Shorty? Where is he going? Well? They're
your king fishing.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
Now they don't invest with some money and they stay
they're going double it overnight, and they're going down there
to get the money.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Oh ain't they don't learn yet that you can't double
your money overnight. Guys, anybody that would tell him that
must be out of the head or crook, one of
the two.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
Then with the plovers there, they're going in the investments business.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
And if he wanted to invest my life savings for me.
But I fooled him out. I threw him off the track.
I told him I was bold. Yeah, well, you've done
the smart thing, Shorty. Yeah, I told him that. But
but but I really got anybody says, now, look at here,
I am going to find out about this deal from
and the secretary, and if there's anything suspicious about it,

(18:06):
I as going to the police. Shorty did and to
tell you what has broke.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
His name was, Oh yeah, he told me. Did he
see his name was Frank Blair. I mean, I mean
businion Morgan. You no, I mean they's I mean Brazilian.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
He didn't say, hello, take it off. This is Frank Morgan.
I called up earlier about the reservation in Chicago. When
can I figure out about three months? Well that's fine,

(18:41):
three months. But I'm gonna leave town tonight. I should
be out of here now. Is this trip really necessary? Necessary? Really? Brother,
you have no idea. I don't want the police. I
mean now, listen to hear you, young Pip squeak, Hello,
hello Hull not for me. Maybe by the call the
bus company and see I'm thinking hellovers to Morgan. Hello,

(19:04):
oh oh hello Brown Steelers. I was just thinking about you. Well,
see you got all your luggage, Helmas Morgan h going
out of town. Huh, Well I was I yes, I've
got to get away for a while. It's a bad
climate here. I've got to go to a colder place.

(19:25):
But it's winter. It ain't hot here. Now, Well, I
know what it is for me, the one. If you
were in a hurry, we'll get right down to boom
with Morgan, or we don't come over here to see
you go the thing. You see, you don't have the
money overnight, and we just dropped in for the eight
hundred dollars. Oh yes, eight hundred dollars. Well, there's a
little manner I want to explain to you about this

(19:45):
Brazilian brass. You see, your stock, being a Brazilian security
must be registered TROR to resale on the Fire and Exchange,
after which is certificate of beneficial interest is issued in
your name and then pounded through scrows. The first lean
to bench shore with pro rated a crush and look
like he got to hold us. The more that goot's

(20:05):
milk to me, I don't know. Yeah, we better come
back later. Look, miss Morgan, about eight hundred dollars Now,
it's very simple boys. You see there's also a proxy
that's hype proplicated upon the refunding equipment represented by the
script evidends held in the voting trust and is non
negotiable for the you Sherris. Uh, miss Morgan, is you

(20:25):
speaking Brazilian buying a chance there too?

Speaker 7 (20:28):
You mean you and I.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Didn't understand what I said, not a word? Well that side,
maybe I was speaking Brazilian boys. I'm just trying to
tell you that I can't give you your money back.
Unfortunately you're completely wiped out. Well, mister Morgan, we does
some minute, Mister Morgan, here, I gotta have this money
that does fire insurance money that my wife's south fire

(20:50):
going to buy new furniture, would I, Claire? Yeah? So
you wining to buy it now? We don't how to
fire at my place. I live one hundred and thirty
fifth Street, and she killed me if I don't bring
that money back. Guys are always buying furniture. It's a
pity they can buy any cock. I'm sorry, Stevens, your wipeouts.
Oh but wait a minute.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
Yere Morgan, I figure that finds you here, Hello, officer,
luggage looks like I got here.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Just in time. You have, I mean you did well.
I'll be with you in a minute, Officer Stevens hand
me that direct phone to the stock is same. Oh yes,
thank you? Oh what's Brazilian brass? Thank you? Goodbye? Boy?
Is your stock's made a wonderful recovery. I can give
you back your money in a nice proper of one
hundred dollars. Oh that's grease. Yes, I'll count it out here,

(21:40):
one hundred, two hundred three hundred by the way off.
So what can I do for you? Would you like
to buy a couple of tickets to the Policeman's Ball?
The Policeman's Ball? Well, guess what, I still will never
buy what I thought?

Speaker 2 (21:54):
I love to go.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
For a minute, I thought I might see tied up.
Come back tomorrow and I'll buy twelve ticket. Okay, thank you, goodbye. Yeah, well, boys,
I've got to be going along. Oh Morgan, you didn't
finish cott lots of money there. Oh well, now, let's
not be too hastily. I have a sneaking feeling about
that stock. You know that Martin goes up and down

(22:16):
pretty fast. Handley the home Oh yes, yes, hello, what's
the latest quotation on Brazilian brass? Oh? Thank you? Goodbye?
Boys has moved on again? This time you're really wiped out, mother,
Morgan in terms a whole that thing steady until we
gets paid, Stevens.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
When you play the stock market, you've got to expect.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
Hello. What are you doing now? Hello, fellow, I hope
we are too late. Now just a minute, my good man.
That that officer with you, is he here to sell
tickets to the policeman's ball? No, Morgan, I'm here on
business handley the home. No, wait a minute, that's not necessarily.
I'm beginning to know the trend of that stock. You've

(22:58):
got a profit again, here's your five dollar he must you?
You you you you? You agreed, I'll go tell you
something that you've brung. The policeman here adjusting the nigger
times well, I certainly as glad I did fella for you, Morgan.
It looks like this is all straightened out, so I
won't put him. But from now on, watch your step.
Oh now, if say you're talking to a reform man, please, officer,

(23:21):
believe me. I couldn't do anything like that. I'll believe you.
From now on, I'll never sell anything, and I wouldn't
tell him. My own dear brother, by George, I wonder
if my brother's got any money now, look here a

(23:48):
hundey is you're going to start all over again harping
on me for investing that money instead of depositing in
the bank.

Speaker 6 (23:53):
Now, Jeorge, that was the stupidest thing.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
I hadn't ever hight that WoT admit of clean breasts
of it.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
And you've got the five hundred dollars back instead of full.

Speaker 6 (24:00):
Yeah, but you ought to know when somebody's trying to
put something over on you.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
You men never gets good. Oh honey, please, Now you
don't busted a vest over my head when I told
you about it this morning. And I doesn't give you
all the money, I don't have him punishment, so less
forget it? Well I will this time. Yeah. You say
you don't order to furnish your already or where'd you
buy it?

Speaker 6 (24:18):
Well, the franchire salesman just happened to drop by the house,
and the way he described it, it sounded so good
that I paid him in advance and we already get
it in about a week.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Yeah, what kind of furniture and who is the man?

Speaker 6 (24:28):
It's Prezion furniture and the man who was named Frank Margin.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
They say that they were us.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
I got next Friday, evening at the same time when
the Lakers the French shall I got frea time to
say Amason Andy shall Hi. Thanks to Frank Morgan who
appeared to the Curtesy of Maxwell House Coffee for finding
frolic cure him. Next Thursday evening to Maxwell House Coffee
Time with Frank Morgan cast Daily and Robert Jonny
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Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce

Football’s funniest family duo — Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs — team up to provide next-level access to life in the league as it unfolds. The two brothers and Super Bowl champions drop weekly insights about the weekly slate of games and share their INSIDE perspectives on trending NFL news and sports headlines. They also endlessly rag on each other as brothers do, chat the latest in pop culture and welcome some very popular and well-known friends to chat with them. Check out new episodes every Wednesday. Follow New Heights on the Wondery App, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to new episodes early and ad-free, and get exclusive content on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And join our new membership for a unique fan experience by going to the New Heights YouTube channel now!

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