1. | Tea For Two Hundred | 1948 |
2. | Bee At The Beach | 1950 |
3. | Out On A Limb | 1950 |
4. | Hook, Lion And Sinker | 1950 |
5. | Trailer Horn | 1950 |
6. | Crazy Over Daisy | 1950 |
7. | Lion Around | 1950 |
8. | Donald's Happy Birthday | 1949 |
9. | Toy Tinkers | 1949 |
10. | Slide Donald Slide | 1949 |
11. | The Greener Yard | 1949 |
12. | All In A Nutshell | 1949 |
13. | Honey Harvester | 1949 |
14. | Winter Storage | 1949 |
15. | Sea Salts | 1949 |
16. | Straight Shooters | 1947 |
17. | Three For Breakfast | 1948 |
18. | Soup's On | 1948 |
19. | Inferior Decorator | 1948 |
20. | The Trial Of Donald Duck | 1948 |
21. | Donald's Dream Voice | 1948 |
22. | Daddy Duck | 1948 |
23. | Drip Dippy Donald | 1948 |
24. | Clown Of The Jungle | 1947 |
25. | Chip An' Dale | 1947 |
26. | Wide Open Spaces | 1947 |
27. | Bootle Beetle | 1947 |
28. | Crazy With The Heat | 1947 |
29. | Donald's Dilemma | 1947 |
30. | Sleepy Time Donald | 1947 |
Baseball fan and would be-star Donald Duck enjoys listening to a World Series game on the radio and 'playing' the part of his favorite star Casey in his own yard. Unfortunately a melomanic apis melifera (Latin for honeybee) is as avid to listen on the same radio to a mellifluous symphony and play the director theatrically, waving a match as baton, instead of fertilizing his garden flowers. Donald first just turns the switch, then hides it, but the bee dials inside, so he tries to chase it, but is scared by the sting. The battle for channel choice gets worse, and vindictive.
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Ted Meyers | Radio Play-by-Play Voice |
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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
Director | Jack Hannah |
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Writer | Nick George, Bill Berg | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Oliver Wallace |