Get Ready for a New Season of Gardening -Choose from Tomatoes, Peaches, Corn, Zinnias & More! Chester A. Riley: Why should an old man married for years run away with a pretty blond? To Riley's amazement, Stevenson reveals that he had already planned to promote him to foreman, beginning in January. Stevenson's ne'er-do-well son Burt, meanwhile, is cornered at the picnic by a thug named Norman, who demands that he repay a $25,000 gambling debt. Well, I'll kiss you twice tonight. 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. Peg Riley: No. And I find that latter conversation much more compelling and much more difficult, because it's not as easy as dollars and cents. Its 32 inches across, 32 inches high, and six feet long. I've seen it happen to Sean [his son], where you're swinging the door at night, helping people with their coats, directing them one place or another, carrying flowers, doing all the innocuous little things that add up to taking care of a family during visitation. This is the edited transcript of interviews conducted with hin during the winter and spring of 2006-2007. But there's no question that cremation has become normative in a way that it used to be exceptional. And the things we have to do in that period of two days or three days, that's also largely what you do for us, is that right? Peg Riley: Oh? Most say, "No, go ahead and take care of that." [after Riley discovers the man he accused of bank robbery is a policeman]. Digger O'Dell, the friendly undertaker ANNCR: It's new! 1 [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. Im five-foot-eleven. Chester A. Riley: I don't think you heard me, peg. It's amazing! (CONTINUES HUMMING IN BG) ANNOUNCER: Starting with the right soil and conditions can make all the difference when it comes to germination and transplanting of pepper seedlings. They need to talk to someone. I think we're among the first couple generations for whom the presence of the dead at their funerals has become optional, and I see that as probably not good news for the culture at large. Searching for Herbert ODell Smith took me nowhere, and youd be surprised how many people in America are named Digger ODell. Why, theres Edwin Digger Odell of Abilene, Texas; Allen Digger ODell of Malvern, Iowa; Charles Wayne Digger ODell of Lebanon, Tennessee; Loren Digger ODell of Brookfield, Missouri you get the picture. Did you hear me? It earned $1.6 million in the U.S. and Canada,[4] preventing him from starring in the TV series that began in the same year. "; from "what are we going to buy?" He noted that "the grave that he can't escape from" is located in Sawnee View Memorial Gardens, just outside of Cummings, Georgia. He would have figured that out, but I think for him the funeral, the procession, was part of the process. According to the obituary, Digger was born in Georgia in 1915. He'd made a few films, like Lifeboat, but he was not a name. Chester A. Riley, a riveter at Stevenson Aircraft in Los Angeles, works hard but is always behind in his bills. And then one year it disappeared, and I fretted that someone had stolen it for scrap metal. Packed among his riding gear when on tour is a trumpet, and Helm has been known to join local bands in jam sessions. And they won't forget, and that's the thing. It was produced by Tom McKnight for NBC and featured William Bendix. 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?" So what you've seen is what I've seen: that people who deal with their dead deal with death better. Jeff, who had just proposed to Babs himself, is devastated by her announcement, as is Peg, who knows that her daughter does not love Burt. What you're looking at [in the case of someone being there during that time] is everything's in order. Digger kept up his strange act for many years. I think the national rate now is right around 38 percent. Jeff and Babs's bliss is soon dampened when Miss Bogle reveals that she must sell the Rileys' house because of her own financial problems. I admire entrepreneurs and performers as much as the next guy, but it was surely a miserable way to make a living. 2023 Turner Classic Movies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. My mother died on the 27th of October and was buried on the 31st of October, so it was the Eve of All Saints. When Riley learns that the couple is to spend their honeymoon in separate rooms, he becomes suspicious. . But don't go there searching for a tombstone marked Digger O'Dell. 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. 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 a flashback sequence, Peg has just given birth to her first child]. 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. I do find this recent push for every funeral to be a celebration of life as, in a way, a kind of a cruel joke on people who are in acute grief. Cullen, Frank, Hackman, Florence and McNeilly, Donald Vaudeville Old & New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America Vol. If you're playing human to human, you'll do fine. . Western movie question: Movie likely from the 70s, has the climax where a man/boy is racing through the desert to beat a shadow across a certain line to save a girl captured by Indians. And something is. But you've seen people come in that are agnostics or --. But he said, "When a death occurs, people feel so helpless, it's good to have some of these things already invented." I never felt better. He also portrayed "the friendly undertaker" Digby "Digger" O'Dell on the same show. The Brother immediately. "It is I, Digger O'Dell, your friendly undertaker. The expression "life of Riley" or "living the life of Riley (Reilly)" emerged in the early 1920s, and was probably derived from turn-of-the-century Irish songs, such as "The Best in the House Is None Too Good for Reilly." The stock market is open. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. For many gardeners, it starts with tomatoes. Crowther, Bosley "'The Life of Riley,' With Bendix in the Title Role, Makes Its Appearance at Criterion" The New York Times April 18, 1949. She has her picture on the front page. Portrayed Chester A. Riley's neighbor Gillis on "The Life of Riley" for ABC Radio (1944-1945) and NBC Radio (1945-1951). We are now without a mother or without a father. And there's somebody else trying to get the choir to sing in tune. Mar The open casket, it is something that's often mocked. Brown also played "Gillis" on the radio. He is best-known in Memphis for agreeing to be "buried alive" as a promotion that took place in September 1959 for Bluff City Buick. And I'm, along with the next guy, as interested in those cartoons as everyone else is. Bareiss, Warren "The Life of Riley" Encyclopedia of Television He had a new book out about God not being great. Procter and Gamble's new Radiant Creme Shampoo in the handy tube! It is that everything changes and nothing changes. What does your funeral home represent for this town? Once he had to be pulled from his apartment after the dirt sides turned to mud and caved in after a thunderstorm. Chester A. Riley: Oh. And somebody else is pressing somebody's clothes. And does the rise in cremation in America parallel changes in demographics? 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. We get to say when people are dead to us, or dead enough, so that we can let them go. 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. 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. The till still rings. The Life of Riley was the initial release of Brecher Productions, Inc. William Bendix first played "Riley" in the popular NBC radio series on which this film was based, and John Brown played "'Digger' O'Dell" in the series. "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. Later, while dropping off the rent to Miss Bogle, Babs receives her first kiss from Jeff. Too often Bendix was cast as a mental case who enjoyed smashing skulls, or his roles would take his gentle giant exterior to the extreme and he would be cast as an overgrown child as in "The Babe Ruth Story". I just read this card, and I just spoke to the Justice of the Peace! 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. When he his first line, it was usually greeted with howls of laughter and applause from the audience. She talks about how in her life the difference was not between doing good and evil. People will say, "I'd like something simple and inexpensive," and I want to say, "Well, over here we have simplicity; over here we have cheap." started calling him "Digger". Today he is just living the life of RileyThis is the story of Chester A. Rileywho is just livingin Los Angeles California." Peppers take longer than tomatoes to get going, so start them first. Chester A. Riley: Yeah! His real name, it seems, was Herbert O'Dell Smith. One day, after paying out all but five of his fifty-dollar-a-week paycheck, Riley has to sneak into his house to avoid his landlady, Miss Martha Bogle, to whom he owes money. But cremation has increased since then by about 10 percent in every decade. 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. His frequent exclamation of indignation"What a revoltin' development this is! In October 1949, the NBC network began broadcasting a television series inspired by the radio program, also titled The Life of Riley. "The Life of Riley" The Billboard Magazine Dec 6, 1947 Peg Riley: All this plotting and scheming you remind me of a girl I once knew. It's not always the same thing, and for everyone it's different. He's where he's buried for good. [citation needed], The series was co-developed by the nonperforming Marx Brother turned agent Gummo. It follows the changes in our species, certainly in our culture. 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. There's been a sort of national conversation about funerals over the years. Chester A. Riley: I got troubles, Digger. Chester A. Riley: I know what you did! There's this wonderful essay that was written -- I have it framed in the hallway there; the woman's name, I think, is Sullivan who wrote it. And he's sorry to this day! [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. But I have graves at Oak Grove; I have graves in West Clare [County, Ireland]. Simon Vanderhopper: Mr. Riley, you're not angry? So I took The Flotsam Family script, revised it, made it a Brooklyn Family, took out the flippancies and made it more meat-and-potatoes, and thought of a new title, The Life of Riley. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. 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. That's why I came over here tonight. It is the ridiculous and the sublime. It's a culture that doesn't like to be reminded of mortality. I have often noticed the difference between the first day that a family will spend here and the next day. 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. 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. Actor Ted de Corsia's name appears as both "de Corsia" and "deCorsia" in the onscreen credits. Thomas Lynch reads to camera his essay Tract, in which he broaches the topic of his own funeral. Just as all appears lost, Riley learns from Burt that he has been promoted to a high-paying executive position. I cant find any record that Digger ever returned to Bluff City Buick, or to the Bluff City for that matter, to finish the job. Back in Atlanta, a judge allowed him to conduct his stunt for an Atlanta shopping center, but he had to turn the money he would be paid only $2,250 over to his family. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell : It is I, Digby O'Dell, the friendly undertaker. He had a very good sense of that. He never acted this way before. Gillis: Don't argue, because I hate family arguments. 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. After 13 days in his coffin, Memphis police showed up with shovels to unearth Digger. Junior Riley: Why don't you wet a piece of confetti and drown your brain? Chester A. Riley: Their gonna slit my throat from ear to ear and rip out my tonsils, and she says there's nothing to it! 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. Irving Brecher's onscreen credit reads: "Written and directed by Irving Brecher." The boss' son (Long), who is in love with Babs, suggests that they get married in order to save Riley's job. Nevertheless, this Life of Riley series with Bendix was a ratings hit, ranking at No. Well, to find the answer to that question, you need to read the full story here. Chester A. Riley: The baby announcements? I think it's always been the case that funerals in general, and funeral directors in particular, provide an easy target for cartooning, because there is so much about what we do that can be held up for ridicule. For many people I know, when families are cremated, they feel as if they've in some sense kind of disappeared. Babs: Well, I think he ought to get a fair trial. 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." Who were the other musicians in that performance? Jackie Gleason starred as Riley during the show's first year, while DeCamp and Lanny Rees reprised their film roles for the series. One of my favorite characters from classic radio is Digby Digger ODell, the friendly undertaker portrayed by John Brown in THE LIFE OF RILEY. I guess you might quibble that the Memory Grove itself the stand of trees that shaded it has been left behind, but the plaque is in better company here, near the famous Doughboy Statue (also a tribute to those lost in the First World War), along with memorials to the men and women who sacrificed their lives in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operation Desert Storm. You're sweet, though. To Babs's delight, Jeff, who has just moved in next door with his aunt, is a dedicated pre-med student. Not a day went by that I wasn't kept in after school. [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. All to the good, I say. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell: Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. By Lorraine LoBianco. After all, the people whose names are on these markers dont have that luxury. He would have probably had a difficult way of managing some of the changes that we see nowadays. 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. But I find that if you just show up, if you just walk in the door, people think you're a hero. "Life goes on!" We're celebrating love, huh? Digger O'Dell @diggerodell7655 56 subscribers Subscribe Home Videos Shorts Playlists Community Channels About Videos Play all 16:13 Searching for the lost Asylum (SHD, FX removed to fix some. Every time I have a birthday, I realize that Mom's getting a year older. Punchy: Hey, why don't you get up, pal? He's a man who's understood In Brooklyn or in Hollywood. Chester A. Riley: Oh, you're gonna count my blood? He's a boy who Chester A. Riley: He's a boy! Paula Winslowe played "Peg" for most of the series' run. I think we act out things that are hard to put in words. And when we talk about "the procession," what is the meaning of that? Al was the boyfriend of Irma. These included Molly's drunken Uncle Dennis and Myrt, the town's telephone operator with whom Fibber shared many a Thomas Lynch reads to camera his essay Tract (part II). And we come away from these memorial events, these celebrations of life, with the increasing sense that something is missing. But then I can read the work of Barbara Brown Taylor or St. Paul or C.S. Don't you worry about him; we'll pull him through. A cover was placed over his apartment and he was sealed in, with the intention being to break the personal record of 57 days that he had set here during his previous visit to Memphis, though that location wasnt mentioned. Scars On My Heart / Her (7", Single) Ranger. Well, if it's such a gift, why did it cost you 25 dollars? 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. 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. It then went into syndicated reruns. Gillis then forgives Riley, and Riley is satisfied that his family is happy once more. 1949. The Life of Riley is 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. That they do it for themselves I think is very important. Chester A. Riley: [on the phone] What is it, a boy or a girl? Many customers have had positive experiences ordering from them, and their customer service has been praised for keeping buyers updated on order status. And yeah, everything plays its part in that. Opening credits conclude with the following written statement: "America! It's not that you don't want to see your mother or your father or your sister or your brother. 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. I'm the guy that has the hearse, but there's someone else in town who is making a strawberry rhubarb pie to bring to the luncheon afterward, and that's what she's doing on the day. Chester A. Riley : Hello, Digger. Digger O-Dell And The Friendly Undertakers. The trouble is, in our culture we try to have one or the other -- either/or -- and it's both and then some in real experience. 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! But I remember coming home after the mass and the burial and the luncheon, getting back to her house -- it was about 3:00-ish in the afternoon -- and thinking, "The trick-or-treaters are coming." Does it affect the nature of the grief if someone was present for the dying of the loved one? And we suspect there'll be more Riley movies. Babs Riley: All right, but Professor Van Plantan says I have a natural gift for acting. I said what about a kiss? It was during this period that Gleason played Riley on one episode of the radio series. Chester A. Riley: Well, if you do, just holler. Will you care after your death if they take care of you in death as you did your dad? And a narrative is nothing other than a journey. During cocktails, a bill collector from the electric company shows up, and after Riley sends him on his way, he disconnects the Rileys' electricity. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby "Digger" O'Dell (John Brown), "the friendly undertaker." Dear t.r. You'd better stop talking that way. producer's chat|readings & links|site map|dvd & transcript|press reaction The custom of eulogy, what is its meaning? 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. Radio historian Gerald Nachman quotes Brecher as stating, "He was a Brooklyn guy and there was something about him. Digby 'Digger' O'Dell : Why, I was just taking a stroll around the pond. Brecher told Brown, "I want a very sepulchral voice, quavering, morbid," and he got it right away.[2]. So it's easy enough. 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. So yeah, I do find that people who have dealt with their dying -- whether it was taking them to their chemotherapy or sitting those weeks through hospice care, or checking in those weeks through hospice care, because we can't always be physically present -- those people who were thoroughly engaged with this are thoroughly engaged with the rest of it. O'Dell was a character hastily written into the long-running radio (and, later, television) show, "The Life of Riley," which had its debut on radio in 1944, while Americans were dying by the thousands in Europe and the Far East. Also, in 1958, it hi Digger: Every good undertaker has his ear to the ground - we pick up a lot of dirt that way. And the components of a funeral sometimes change. 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. Even a criminal gets time off for good behavior. 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 . Everything seems to fall into place. in Literary Quotes in Movie Quotes in TV Shows I don't know what my part of it is, except it's duty, detail: Show up, do this, do that, be sure the car starts, keep it clean, you know, that type of thing. Chester A. Riley: Christmas, nothing doing! With William Bendix the protagonist, as Riley and among others John Brown, who portrayed the friendly undertaker "Digger" O'Dell. Chester A. Riley: "Babs Riley Featured in Annual School Follies". So this pilgrimage, this journey that we go on, replicates in many ways other journeys that we see in life, from infancy to toddlerhood, from toddlerhood to teenagers to adulthood, the journeys we take in life in our heart, in the life of our mind, the life of our spirit. 2023. 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