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Volume 2015 : Issue 62
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2015 16:58:38 -0400
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK
Hi Friends,
Here is this week's schedule for my Olde Tyme Radio Network. Here you
may listen to high-quality broadcasts with Tom Heathwood's "Heritage
Radio Theatre," John and Larry Gassman's "Same Time Station," Duane
Keilstrup's "Classics and Curios," Big John and Steve's "Glowing Dial"
and my own "Old Time Radio Classics." Streamed in high-quality audio, on
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND THE TUNE
7-19-47 Special broadcast to welcome back "Your Hit Parade" to NBC
Host: Phil Ohman
Announcer: Don Stanley
Features: Bob Stanton, Lucille Norman, The Californians.
Henry Russell conducts The Hollywood Radio City Orchestra.
NBC Sustained
THE JACK FINA SHOW
1-5-50 From The Mural Room, Hotel St. Frances, San Francisco
Vocals: Bob Darnell, Pepe Landaros
Announcer: Joe Gillespie
Songs: "Spaghetti Rag", "Twilight", "Tico, Tico", "Emperor Waltz",
"Black Velvet Sky", "Milenberg Joys" "Don't Ever Darken My Door", "Don't
Blame Me"
NBC Sustained
STRANGE ADVENTURE
Episode 1 1945 "The Wisdom Of Solomon"
Syndicated by Teleways
Narrator: Pat McGeehan
Writer: Charles Crowder
THE JUDY CANOVA SHOW
5-17-54 "Jeff Chandler's Indian Background"
Audition show for a proposed new CBS program
Stars: Judy Canova, Johnny Desmond, Jeff Chandler, Paul Nero, Tommy
Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Perry Botkin, The Mello-Men, Rudy Wissler. Music:
Charles Dant and His Orchestra.
Announcer: Hy Averback
Director: Sam Pierce
CBS Sustained
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HERITAGE RADIO THEATER
THE HOLLYWOOD STAR PLAYHOUSE
(CBS) 6/10/50 "Venom" Srtars: Cornell Wilde. Chiller.
JACK PEARL & COMPANY
(NBC) 2/8/37 The Baron and Sharlie are in Havana.
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
with Don McNeil (ABC) 6/21/45 Don/Guests/Curley [removed] Opens with
March Around the Table
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION
On Same Time Same Station, we salute Disneyland's 60th anniversary with
two hours of programming all about Disney. We begin with an interview we
did along with Walden Hughes featuring Disney composer and Disney Legend
Richard Sherman. We recorded it on Wednesday 07/15/2015.
Following our interview we will hear TEX AND JINX
who interviewed Walt Disney on their show of 11/04/1947
Walt was in New York to accept an award honoring Mickey Mouse on his
20th anniversary.
And finally we'll hear the LUX RADIO THEATER
presentation of 12/25/1939 entitled Pinocchio.
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This Week's Classics & Curios Show:
"Echoes of Songs and Laughter"
Episode 179
FRANK SINATRA & JUDY GARLAND FOR DANNY KAYE, A CURTAIN CALL
While Danny Kaye was keeping a six-week commitment to entertain troops
on a USO tour in 1945 it was necessary for Danny's friends to fill in
for him on his CBS radio show. Contrary to the October 4 date I mention
on air, it was on October 10, 1945, that Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland
responded first with their own playbill of great songs and comedy
repartee, including a tongue-in-cheek mini musical called "My Romance."
Frank and Judy already had done a couple of radio shows together and had
begun work on the movie "Till the Clouds Roll By." By now the chemistry
between them was clearly magical as they took the stage in Danny's
place. In fact, I have to say, this show was probably better than
anything Danny could have produced. Frankly, Danny's radio shows, in my
opinion, were victims of sometimes uninspired writing and some over
acting. Danny's best show moments were when he simply sang and did his
unique version of scatting, and when Harry James' orchestra played.
Danny was still very young, and he often let his unbound energy take
control making the show itself a bit out of control.
Axel Stordahl provided the musical accompaniment and arranging, as he
did for Frank on several recordings, and the music was superb. Judy and
Frank sing a classic rendition of "It's Gotta Be This or That," adding
their own fun lyrics, while Judy performs solo on "How Deep Is the
Ocean" and "How Much Do I Love You." Frank does "My Judy" and "Till the
End of Time." Another duet for the duo comes during the "minute"
Musicale "My Romance"(set in 1995) -- an unforgettable "Long Ago and Far
Away." Now, of course, the "far away" is "long ago."
In between, Frank and Judy have a great time making fun of one another
and also of good friend Bing Crosby, who gladly and graciously promoted
Frank on his own show. Everything evolves smoothly with well written
lines, great timing, and genuinely funny exchanges.
Axel Stordahl is given his own two minutes on "I've Got You Under My
Skin," and Frank sings his own theme song "Put Your Dreams Away for
Another Day," the perfect advice and closing for this "Danny Kaye Show."
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THE GLOWING DIAL
Big John and Stu celebrate those daring detectives!
Boston Blackie - "Blackie Jilts Mary"
originally aired Monday, July 2, 1945 on MUTUAL/ZIV SYNDICATION
Starring: Richard Kollmar, Maurice Tarplin, Lesley Woods, Lawson Zerbe,
Larry Haines, Frank Lovejoy.
Larry Elliot announcing.
Sustained
The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe - "The Open Window"
originally aired Saturday, October 8, 1949 on CBS
Starring: Gerald Mohr, Lillian Buyeff, Jay Novello, Paul Dubov, Betty
Lou Gerson, Ed Begley, Harry Bartell.
Paul Masterson announcing.
Sustained
Dragnet - "The Big Beer"
originally aired Tuesday, August 16, 1955 on NBC
Starring: Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Jack Kruschen, Ralph Moody, Peggy
Webber.
George Fenneman and Hal Gibney announcing.
Sponsor: Chesterfield
running time: 2 hours, 34 minutes, 39 seconds
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series.
We always try to give as complete info as we have at hand.
If you have any additions or corrections, please e-mail us.
For more Celebrity Birthdays go to Ron Sayles' Blog.
Audio restoration on some shows in this episode was done by Jerry Haendiges.
Click here for information on his Audio Restoration Services.
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questions or request, please feel free to contact me.
Jerry Haendiges
Jerry@[removed] 562-696-4387
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