Other than an extremely weak Wikipedia page, I can't find any info on these! Let alone, no DVDs. I'd snatch these up in a second.
All I've got is this: The DVD of the Marx Brothers' "A Night In Casablanca" containes the Joe McDoakes short "So You Think You're A Nervous Wreck" as a bonus.
Warner Home Video has released several of the
McDoakes shorts as bonuses on its film classics DVDs, usually in the "Warner Night at the Movies" feature. They're in box sets (as noted below), but most, if not all, are sold separately too...
THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRE MADRE (1948) -
The Warner Legends CollectionContains SO YOU WANT TO BE A DETECTIVE (1948)
WHITE HEAT (1949) -
The Warner Brothers Gangsters CollectionContains SO YOU THINK YOU'RE NOT GUILTY (1949)
A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA (1946) -
The Marx Brothers CollectionContains SO YOU THINK YOU'RE A NERVOUS WRECK (1946)
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER (1942) -
The Bette Davis Collection Vol. 2Contains SO YOU THINK YOU NEED GLASSES (1942)
THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (1957) -
The Jimmy Stewart Signature CollectionContains SO YOUR WIFE WANTS TO WORK (1956)
THE HASTY HEART (1949) -
The Ronald Reagan Signature CollectionContains SO YOU WANT TO BE IN PICTURES (1949)
ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT (1942) -
The Humphrey Bogart Signature Collection Vol. 2Contains SO YOU WANT TO GIVE UP SMOKING (1942)
Fred Kelsey was a regular
McDoakes supporting cast member in the 1940s, usually cast as a cop or other authority-type character. In 1948, Phyllis Coates ('Lois Lane' # 1, THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN) joined the cast as 'Alice McDoakes.'