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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 243
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Hornet in Nostalgia Digest            [ Bob <hrkeller@[removed]; ]
  Re: a question about ILAM             [ John Olsen <jrolsen2@[removed]; ]
  Re: Like the Cinnamon Bear The Lone   [ joemartelle@[removed] ]
  12-17 births/deaths                   [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Re: Sullivan's Travels                [ "Jan Bach" <janbach@[removed]; ]
  Hallmark Hall of Fame - 4 Chaplains   [ Andrew Steinberg <otrdig2@[removed] ]
  Favorite funny Christmas Show         [ Rentingnow@[removed] ]
  12-18 births/deaths                   [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:53:31 -0500
From: Bob <hrkeller@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Hornet in Nostalgia Digest

As has been mentioned on the list, there is a new story about the Green
Hornet in the new Nostalgia Digest.

Week before last I picked up the new issue at a local hobby shop and was
pleased to see it wasn't just a Hornet 101 - the story involved creation of
the fictional Green Hornet character (not the reason why the radio character
became the Hornet) and the fact that the prototype for the hornet pre-dated
radio quite a bit. It is a good story, worth checking out.

There is also a nice bit on Nero Wolfe which covers the US and Canadian radio
series. I only recently picked up some of the Canadian shows from the 80s and
was pretty impressed.

Regards,

Bob Keller
Waukesha, Wisc.

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:53:55 -0500
From: John Olsen <jrolsen2@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: a question about ILAM

pauljustmill<pauljustmill@[removed];  wrote:

A few months ago there was a mention of some of the old I love a Mystery
scripts being recorded.  I think It was mentioned that the first one would be
presented at the OTR convention in (Puget Sound?) Wash.  Is this a died issue
or is it still in the works?

I'd like to know, as well.  It was supposed to be presented Sunday
morning of the REPS Showcase convention in Seattle.  I remember being
excited to hear what happened. After the Showcase weekend, I waited for
someone to post a message here giving some update.  But nothing.  After
waiting a month, I posted a request here, asking if anyone who is a
member of this group had attended, and if so how the new version of ILAM
sounded.  Still no response.

Months later, I'm still curious.  Was it canceled.  Did it take place?
How did it sound?  Did they use organ music (I hope) or instrumental
music for the famous ILAM theme?  Is the plan to release recordings of
the great old stories still going forward?  If there's a delay, what's
the cause?  Copyright problems?  Talent issues?

Inquiring minds want to know.  And I'm glad to see that I'm not the only
one who is [removed]

John

--
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"
     The wonderful old pulp mystery stories are all reviewed at:
                 [removed]~deshadow/

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:54:41 -0500
From: joemartelle@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: Like the Cinnamon Bear The Lone Ranger gave
 us a long   musical intro too
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Hi Charlie---hope you and your family are enjoying the Holidays! Merry
Christmas!

I had to laugh reading the pro's & con's of the long "theme" music at  the
opening of the Cinnamon Bear!
Last night, I was listening to a Christmas themed episode of The Lone
Ranger and chuckled upon hearing the "long" theme at the opening---the
transitional music in the middle during the commercial break (with my friend,
Fred
Foy's dulcet times announcing--"please permit us to pause for just a
moment!" And the long closing theme at the conclusion of the program. I
didn't
time the musical bridges but would venture a guess and say it  must total
around 6 minutes. It didn't bother me to hear it as a youngster, nor  does it
bother me today! In fact, where would we be as fans of the masked-man  without
the marvelous William Tell Overture.

Merry Christmas one and all
Joe Martelle

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:54:47 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  12-17 births/deaths

December 17th births

12-17-1892 - T. Frederick Candlyn - England - d. 12-16-1964
pianist: WGY Schenectady, New York
12-17-1895 - Rudolph Anders - Germany - d. 3-27-1987
actor: Dr. VanMeter "Space Patrol"
12-17-1896 - Arthur Fiedler - South Boston, MA - d. 7-10-1979
conductor: "Robert Merrill with the Boston Pops Orchestra"; "Boston
Pops"
12-17-1900 - Katina Paxinou - Piraeus, Greece - d. 2-22-1973
actor: "Suspense"; "Hallmark Playhouse"
12-17-1900 - Norman Cloutier - Hartford, CT - d. 9-7-1962
orchestra leader: "Cloutier Calling"; "Cosmopolitan Melodies"
12-17-1902 - House Jameson - Austin, TX - d. 4-23-1971
actor: Sam Aldrich "Aldrich Family"; Inspector Douglas Renfrew
"Renfrew of the Mounted"
12-17-1903 - Erskine Caldwell - Morland, GA - d. 4-11-1987
playwright: "Information, Please"; "Short Story"
12-17-1905 - Stella Unger - NYC - d. 2-15-1970
commentator: "Hecker's Information Bureau"; "Your Hollywood News Girl"
12-17-1906 - Martin Skiles - d. 5-1-1981
music: "Mr. Aladdin"
12-17-1907 - Frank Gill - d. 7-11-1970
writer, comedian: "Joe E. Brown's Post Toasties Show"
12-17-1909 - Murray Brody - d. 6-16-2004
producer: KOH Reno, Nevada
12-17-1910 - Spade Cooley - Oklahoma Territory - d. 11-23-1969
western singer: (Rider's of the Purple Sage) "Spade Cooley Show"
12-17-1911 - Jennie Land - St. Louis, MO
singer: "Dramas of Youth"; "Musical Grocery Store"
12-17-1911 - Richard Sale - NYC - d. 3-4-1993
screenwriter: "Lux Radio Theatre"
12-17-1913 - Herbert Nelson - Stillwater, MN - d. 7-19-1990
actor: Ralph Fraser "Dan Harding's Wife"; George Lawlor "Romance of
Helen Trent"
12-17-1919 - Edward "Shrimp" Wragge - NYC - d. 12-22-1992
actor: "Gold Spot Pal"
12-17-1926 - Patricia Brooks - Chicago, IL
announcer, scriptwriter: "Weekly Women's Magazine"
12-17-1927 - Richard Long - Chicago, IL - d. 12-21-1974
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Proudly We Hail"
12-17-1928 - Julia Meade - Boston, MA
actor: 'Your Hit Parade"; "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
12-17-1929 - William Safire - NYC - 9-27-2009
producer: "Tex McCrary Show"
12-17-1930 - Bill Beutel - Cleveland, OH - d. 3-18-2006
news reporter: "New York 1960"

December 17th deaths

01-01-1909 - Dana Andrews - Collins, MS - d. 12-17-1992
actor: Matt Cevetic "I Was A Communist for the FBI"
03-01-1914 - Gil Doud - Minnesota - d. 12-17-1957
writer, director: "Sam Spade"; "Escape"; "One out of Seven"; "Pat
Novak for Hire"
03-17-1914 - Sammy Baugh - Temple, TX - d. 12-17-2008
football great: "Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel"
04-07-1942 - Joel Dorn - Yeadon, PA - d. 12-17-2007
disk jockey: WHAT-FM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
05-06-1914 - Arline Blackburn - NYC - d. 12-17-1994
actor: Kitty Kelly "Pretty Kitty Kelly"; Eileen Turner "The O'Neills"
06-13-1893 - Dorothy L. Sayers - Oxford, England - d. 12-17-1957
writer: "He That Should Come: A Nativity Play"
06-18-1901 - Jimmy Dale - The Bronx, NY - d. 12-17-1982
pianist, arranger: "Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra"
07-04-1895 - Irving Caesar - NYC - d. 12-17-1996
lyricist: "Biography In Sound"; "Perspective"
07-04-1915 - Timmie Rogers - Detroit, MI - d. 12-17-2006
actor: "Jubilee"
07-10-1889 - Noble Sissle - Indianapolis, IN - d. 12-17-1975
songwriter, orchestra leader: "Freedom's People"
07-11-1892 - Thomas Mitchell - Elizabeth, NJ - d. 12-17-1962
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Cavalcade of America"
07-18-1910 - Wyn Sayre - Lakeview, IA - d. 12-17-2007
singer: (Doring Sisters) "Contented Hour"
08-28-1907 - Sam Levene - NYC - d. 12-17-1980
comedian: "Fred Allen Show"
11-14-1894 - James Van Dyk - Brooklyn, NY - d. 12-17-1951
actor: Clyde Houston "Lora Lawton"; Dick Phillips "Rosemary"
12-29-1938 - Don Chevrier - Toronto, Canada - d. 12-17-2007
sports announcer: "Cassius Clay vs. George Chauvalo"
12-31-1921 - Rex Allen - Wilcox, AZ - d. 12-17-1999
country/western singer: "Country Music Time"; "Country Hoedown"

Ron

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:06:00 -0500
From: "Jan Bach" <janbach@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Re: Sullivan's Travels

Hello again --

While there is a danger of getting too far off topic, I have to add
something to Martin Grams' comments on "radio morals in the late 30s."
The title for the movie that Joel McRae plans on making in "Sullivan's
Travels" is "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," which was the title then
intentionally used by the Coen brothers for their 2000 movie and, like its
1930's prototype, is a picaresque comedy with vagrants, boxcars, a
depression-era flavor, and even Clark Gable as channeled beautifully and
hysterically by George Clooney. So the Coen brothers finished what Joel
McRae -- and Preston Sturges -- had started.  And, of course, that movie
wasn't dramatized for radio either. :-)

Jan Bach

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:06:12 -0500
From: Andrew Steinberg <otrdig2@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Hallmark Hall of Fame - 4 Chaplains

Does anyone know the correct date for the show about the famous four
chaplains starring Frank Lovejoy and broadcast on the Hallmark Hall of Fame?

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:06:35 -0500
From: Rentingnow@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Favorite funny Christmas Show

It might be worth bantering around member's favorite funny Christmas  show.

I guess mine - subject to be changed without notice - is the Fibber Magee
and Molly show concerning a Christmas Card from Elizabeth.  Nice surprise
in the end but also gentle poking of fun at Fibber's vanity.  And finally
the mayor get the best of both Fibber and Molly.  Gentle, fun,  characteristic
for the time.

1948-12-21 - Fibber McGee and Molly - Christmas Card From Elizabeth

And for you newsgroupies  [removed]  has
Hagel's Holiday Happening which is a collection of jillions of holiday
programs for download.

Larry Moore

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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:06:42 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  12-18 births/deaths

December 18th births

12-18-1864 - S. Parkes Cadman - Wellington, Shropshire, England - d.
7-12-1936
preacher: "National Radio Pulpit"
12-18-1885 - J. Anthony Smythe - San Francisco, CA - d. 3-20-1966
actor: "Carefree Carnival"; Henry Barbour "One Man's Family"
12-18-1886 - Ty Cobb - Narrows, GA - d. 7-17-1961
baseball great: "Coca Cola Top Notchers"; "Baseball: An Action History"
12-18-1888 - Gladys Cooper - Lewisham, England - d. 11-17-1971
actor: "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour"
12-18-1890 - Edwin H. Armstrong - NYC - d. 1-31-1954
inventor: FM radio
12-18-1891 - Edward Reese - Baltimore, MD
actor: Spencer Dean "Eno Crime Clues"; "Just Plain Bill"
12-18-1895 - Harry Kogen - Chicago, IL - d. 12-15-1985
violinist: "The Bobby Doyle Show"; "The Breakfast Club"
12-18-1897 - Fletcher Henderson - Cuthbert, GA - d. 12-29-1952
jazz orchestra leader: "Jubilee"; "Magic Carpet"
12-18-1904 - Montana Slim - Guysborough, Novia Scotia - d. 12-5-1996
singer: Had his own show on CBS
12-18-1908 - Celia Johnson - Ellerker Gate, Richmond, England - d.
4-26-1982
actor: "Desert Island Disks"; Read poetry and short stories during WWII
12-18-1909 - George Fisher - d. 12-9-1987
hollywood reporter: "Hollywood Whispers"; "Hollywood Gossip"
12-18-1910 - Abe Burrows - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-17-1985
writer: "Abe Burrows Show"; "Danny Kaye Show"; "Duffy's Tavern"
12-18-1911 - Jerry Lawrence - Rochester, NY - d. 9-24-2005
host, announcer: "laugh 'N' Swing Club"; "Tom Power's Life Stories"
12-18-1913 - Alfred Bester - NYC - d. 9-30-1987
writer: "Charlie Chan"; "Nick Carter, Master Detective"; "The Shadow"
12-18-1913 - Lynn Bari - Roanoke,  VA - d. 11-20-1989
actor: "Dan Carson"
12-18-1915 - Bill Zuckert - NYC - d. 1-23-1997
actor: Detective. Lieutenant. Parker "Crime and Peter Chambers"
12-18-1916 - Betty Grable - St. Louis, MO - d. 7-2-1973
actor: "Hollywood Showcase"; "Screen Guild Theatre"; "So You Want to
Lead a Band"
12-18-1916 - Bill McCord - Colville, WA - d. 1-17-2004
announcer: "The Circle Arrow Show"; "Easy Money"
12-18-1917 - Ossie Davis - Cogdell, GA - d. 2-4-2005
actor: "Cavalcade of America"; "Story Hour"
12-18-1918 - Danny Simon - The Bronx, NY - d. 7-26-2005
writer: (Brother of Neil)  "The Milton Berle Show"
12-18-1918 - Hal Kanter - Savannah, GA
writer: "The Beulah Show"
12-18-1919 - Ralph Levy - Phildelphia, PA - d. 10-15-2001
director: "Burns and Allen"
12-18-1921 - Chili Williams - Minneapolis, MN - d. 10-17-2003
actor: "Mail Call"; "Truth or Consequences"
12-18-1922 - Bob Dunnavant - Decatur, AL - d. 4-5-2008
co-founder of the Athens Broadcasting Company
12-18-1938 - Chas Chandler - Heaton, Newcastle, England - d. 7-17-1996
rock musician: (The Animals) "Saturday Club"

December 18th deaths

01-14-1915 - Mark Goodson - Sacramento, CA - d. 12-18-1992
producer, director: "Portia Faces Life"; "Stop the Music"
01-26-1922 - Page Cavanaugh - Cherokee, KS - d. 12-18-2008
singer: (The Page Cavanaugh Trio) "The Jack Paar Show"
03-08-1919 - Mavor Moore - Toronto, Canada - d. 12-18-2006
actor: Nero Wolfe "Advs. of Nero Wolfe"; "The Crusoe Boys"
03-12-1908 - Eugene Conley - Lynn, MA - d. 12-18-1981
operatic tenor: "NBC Presents Gene Conley"; "Voice of Firestone"
03-15-1910 - Nick Stewart - NYC - d. 12-18-2000
actor: "Hollywood Newsreel of the Air"
03-17-1902 - Bobby Jones - d. 12-18-1971
renowned golfer, did a 15 minute show on golf
04-03-1923 - Elon Packard - d. 12-18-1977
writer: "The Bing Crosby Show"
04-06-1913 - Don Fedderson - Beresford, SD - d. 12-18-1994
a vice president of palo alto radio station
04-24-1907 - John Frank Anders - Upward, NC - d. 12-18-1983
composer, singer: live radio program in Knoxville, Tennessee
05-09-1923 - Connie Russell - NYC - d. 12-18-1990
vocalist: "The Dave Garroway Show"
05-17-1883 - Ethel Intropidi - NYC - d. 12-18-1946
actor: Phyllis Welby "Pretty Kitty Kelly"
06-14-1919 - Sam Wanamaker - Chicago, IL - d. 12-18-1993
actor: Ellis Smith "The Guiding Light"; "Lone Journey"
06-25-1903 - Anne Revere - NYC - d. 12-18-1990
actor: "Cavalcade of America"
08-30-1916 - Herman Klurfeld - The Bronx, NY - d. 12-18-2006
ghostwriter for Walter Winchell
10-01-1885 - Louis Untermeyer - NYC - d. 12-18-1977
writer: "Information Please"
10-04-1880 - Homer Rodeheaver - Union Furnace, OH - d. 12-18-1955
singer/composer: "Come On. Let's Sing"
10-07-1926 - Diana Lynn - Los Angeles, CA - d. 12-18-1971
actor: "Theatre Guild On the Air"
10-11-1897 - Leo Reisman - Boston, MA - d. 12-18-1961
conductor: "Sheaffer Revue"; "Johnny Presents"; "Your Hit Parade"
11-20-1937 - Jack Linkletter - San Francisco, CA - d. 12-18-2007
commercial spokesman: ABC News
12-01-1898 - Cyril Ritchard - Syndey, Australia - d. 12-18-1977
actor: "Best Plays"; "United States Steel Hour"; "NBC Star Playhouse"
12-07-1888 - Heywood Broun - Brooklyn, NY - d. 12-18-1939
theatre critic: "Author, Author"; "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour"
xx-xx-xxxx - Linda Sutter - Greenwich, CT - d. 12-18-1995
producer: "Monitor"

Ron

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