From author Col. Bill Boley
#260 VENTRILOQUIST COMEDY DIALOGUES Vol. 1. By Col. Bill Boley, an industry favorite author. Tested material loaded with laugh after laugh. Dialogue titles: Keep On Coughing (funny discussion of mild illness); Driving Hints (and they’re drive you into hysterics); The Singer (musically speaking, this one is "sharp"); Smart Brat (wise cracks for a witty dummy); and Teacher’s Pet (rate this one A+)! #263 VENTRILOQUIST COMEDY DIALOGUES VOL. 4 - Five hilarious scripts by best selling author, Col. Bill Boley. One laugh immediately followed by another the entire program! Titles: The Life Guard (beach talk with waves of laughter); Went Fishing (a fish story the likes of which you have never heard); The Boxer (a real knock-out); Big Game Hunter (what a tale); and North To Alaska (cold subject but the comedy is hot!). Audience tested and proven. #128 FRACTURED NURSERY RHYMES; Col. Bill Boley; Ventriloquist writer's comedy resource! This is one of Boley’s most requested books and one of my favorites as well! Packed with laughs. 35 fractured nursery rhymes, 32 funny poems, 13 comedy song titles, and 14 funny songs. Add several to your favorite routine. Tested comedy material for audiences of all ages! #207 LETTERS TO FREDDY by Col. Bill Boley. Over 100 comical requests for advice for the ventriloquist dummy to answer. Letters from members of the audience (or so you pretend), or from his fans. While the figure’s advice may not always be practical, it is always hysterical! Written in dialogue form. Select one or more to be added to your own script to add a spark of wit and insanity! Collected by Col. Bill Boley from his performances with "Freddy" over a period of many years. #859 COL. BILL BOLEY’S 1990 YEARBOOK OF DIALOGUES. Full length comedy routines. Dozens of great laughs per book. Primarily "family" comedy with some "PG" lines interspersed. As with all ventriloquist scripts, feel free to edit if necessary. Dialogue titles: The New Baby (figure has new baby brother); Champ Or Chump (interview with figure who is a prize fighter); Just Poor Folks (little money; lot os laughs); Growing Old (for old man puppet); Aunt Fanny (for old woman puppet). #839 COL. BILL BOLEY’S 1991 YEARBOOK OF DIALOGUES. Full length comedy routines. Dozens of great laughs per book. Primarily "family" comedy with some "PG" lines interspersed. As with all ventriloquist scripts, feel free to edit if necessary. Dialogue titles: Trip To The Circus (three rings of fun); All Dressed Up (discussion of apparel); Trip To The Doctor (situation comedy with a twist); Inventions and Cross Breeds (wild); Playing Golf (laughter - it is "par for the course"); and Fear Of Flying (the title says it all). #1183 COL. BILL BOLEY’S 1994 YEARBOOK OF DIALOGUES. Full length comedy routines. Dozens of great laughs per book. Primarily "family" comedy with some "PG" lines interspersed. As with all ventriloquist scripts, feel free to edit if necessary. Dialogue titles: The Flat Foot (figure is on the police force); Little League Baseball (big league laughter); Let’s Dance (figure has taken up dancing); Love At First Bite (for Dracula type puppet); Visit To The Psychiatrist (just as title implies); and Lucky Louie (figure is a gangster). #1197 COL. BILL BOLEY’S 1995 YEARBOOK OF DIALOGUES. Full length comedy routines. Dozens of great laughs per book. Primarily "family" comedy with some "PG" lines interspersed. As with all ventriloquist scripts, feel free to edit if necessary. Dialogue titles: The Diet (losing weight and dieting); Comedy Mind Reading (the vent figure becomes a mental marvel); Freddy For President (funny political humor); By Train Or By Bus (how will he make his next trip?); The Used Car (problems with figure’s "new" used care); and Mr. Bonehead (vent routine for one traditional figure plus a talking skull).