Subject: [removed] Digest V2007 #34
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Date: 1/30/2007 10:18 AM
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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2007 : Issue 34
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Radio to TV -- Not Really!            [ "Stephen A Kallis, Jr" <skallisjr@j ]
  Guiding Light 70th anniversary show   [ Dick Fisher <w9fjl@[removed]; ]
  I always thought it was 'The.'        [ "Mark Kinsler" <kinsler33@[removed] ]
  1-30 births/deaths                    [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
  The original Lone Ranger discs?       [ Ken Greenwald <radio@[removed]; ]
  Hi, my name's John                    [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]

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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:59:31 -0500
From: "Stephen A Kallis, Jr" <skallisjr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Radio to TV -- Not Really!

The Captain Midnight radio show did not really transition to TV, despite
that there was a Captain Midnight TV show, both sponsored by Ovaltine.
There were significant differences between the two shows.  On the radio
show, the Secret Squadron was a US Government group; on TV, it was a
private organization.  On the radio, there was a core group of Secret
Squadron agents; on the TV show, only Ichabod Mudd and a new person, Tut,
the "science wizard."  The TV show had a rocket airplane; in the radio
show, conventional aircraft were flown, often amphibians; usually using
reciprocating engines.

A legitimate transition can be seen in the Sky King show, where Sky King
was a rancher with an aircraft/airstrip on his Flying Crown ranch.  They
even brought his World War II history as a Naval Aviator from World War
II on the TV show, if the story called for it.

Stephen A. Kallis, Jr.

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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:49:50 -0500
From: Dick Fisher <w9fjl@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Guiding Light 70th anniversary show
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Someone on a recent digest mentioned that the "Guiding Light" would do a
70th anniversary show on TV last week.

I was waiting for someone to comment on this abomination but since no
one has I will for whatever that is [removed]

I lived through the golden age of radio and thoroughly enjoyed the soaps
as a kid laying in bed with eyes watering, nose running, fever and a
nasty cough. When the same symptoms arouse weeks later and you were back
in bed you could still follow the story!!

I had hoped this show might be of real interest but it was anything but
interesting.  It was TV actors trying to imitate how an old radio show
might sound. They only missed by a country mile.  There was no
explanation of how you got between the various segments and this left
the viewer of today with the question "What is this all about??"  If was
impossible to follow and  because I have always been interested in soaps
was the only reason I could make some vague sense out of what they were
doing. Surely with one hour at your disposal you could cover the
highlights of the "Guiding Light".

Won't comment more as the show was not even worth what I wrote above.
What a shame. A wasted DVD here to record this "epic".

Dick

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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:57:05 -0500
From: "Mark Kinsler" <kinsler33@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  I always thought it was 'The.'

From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Lone Ranger's first name

This has to be my all-time favorite OTR Digest subject.  It goes back ten
years ago, when I was sitting in the crowded computer lab at Penn State
University's branch campus in McKeesport.  I was supposed to be making out a
final examination for my electronics students, but was instead reading the
OTR Digest.

I often have a tendency to mumble at the screen, and apparently I said to
nobody in particular, 'How the heck should I know what the Lone Ranger's
first name was?'  The noise in the place must have paused for an instant
when I said that, because when I looked around next, the entire place was
engulfed in laughter.

I've had an affection for the topic ever since.  The subject line of my post
here today was one of the more common responses from the students that day.

M Kinsler

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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 00:43:30 -0500
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  1-30 births/deaths

January 30th births

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CONRAD!!

01-30-1862 - Walter Damrosch - Breslau, Silesia - d. 12-22-1950
conductor, commentator: "Baulkite Hour"; "Music Appreciation Hour"
01-30-1882 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Hyde Park, NY - d. 4-12-1945
[removed] president: "Fireside Chats"
01-30-1885 - Ida Bailey Allen - Danielson, CT - d. 7-16-1973
homemaker: Told listeners her favorite recipies and household hints
on CBS
01-30-1896 - Joseph Gallicchio - Chicago, IL - d. unknown
orchestra leader: "Amos 'n' Andy"; "Music from the Heart of America"
01-30-1907 - Lois Wilson - Iowa - d. 1-8-1983
actor: "Jack Benny Program"
01-30-1911 - Hugh Marlowe - Philadelphia, PA - d. 5-2-1982
actor: Ellery Queen "Advs. of Ellery Queen"; Jim Curtis "Brenda Curtis"
01-30-1914 - David Wayne - Traverse City, MI - d. 2-9-1995
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre" ;" Eternal Light"; "Stars in the Air"
01-30-1914 - John Ireland - Vancouver, Canada - d. 3-21-1992
actor: "MGM Theatre of the Air"; "[removed] Steel Hour"
01-30-1915 - Dorothy Dell - Hattiesburg, MS - d. 6-8-1934
actor: "Stars of Tomorrow"
01-30-1925 - Dorothy Malone, Chicago, IL
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-30-1928 - Ruth Brown - Portsmouth, VA - d. 11-17-2006
singer: "Newport Jazz Festival"
01-30-1931 - Conrad Binyon - Hollywood, CA
actor: Roscoe 'Butch' Gardiner "Mayor of the Town"
01-30-1933 - Louis Rukeyser - NYC - d. 5-2-2006
economic commentator: "Rukeyser's World"
01-30-1934 - Tammy Grimes - Lynn, MA
hostess, actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"; "Cavalcade of America"
01-30-1937 - Vanessa Redgrave - London, England
actor: Histories "I, Boadicea"

January 30th deaths

01-05-1911 - Jean-Pierre Aumont - Paris, France - d. 1-30-2001
actor: "Hallmark Playhouse"; "Philip Morris Playhouse"
02-18-1912 - Earl George - Donora, PA - d. 1-30-2004
actor: "Curtain Time"; "Girl Alone"; "Mortimer Gooch"
03-02-1904 - Leonard Levinson - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 1-30-1974
writer: "Fibber McGee and Molly"; "Great Gildersleeve"; "Jack Carson
Show"
03-07-1923 - Arthur Julian - Memphis, TN - d. 1-30-1995
writer: "The Beulah Show"
03-19-1919 - Alfred Apaka - Honolulu, HI - d. 1-30-1960
vocalist: "Hawaii Calls"
04-23-1901 - George Harmon Coxe - Olean, NY - d. 1-30-1984
novelist: "Casey, Crime Photographer" based on his novels
05-15-1897 - Jacques Renard - Kiev, Ukraine - d. 1-30-1973
bandleader: "Burns and Allen"; "The Joe Penner Show"; "Stoopnagle and
Budd"
06-02-1896 - Katherine Bacon - Chesterfield, England - d. 1-30-1982
pianist: WOR New York
06-25-1918 - Ken Mayer - California - d. 1-30-1985
actor: Robbie Robertson "Space Patrol"
06-27-1907 - John McIntire - Spokane, WA - d. 1-30-1991
actor: Benjamin Ordway "Crime Doctor"; Lt. Dundy "Advs. of Sam Spade"
07-03-1890 - Herbert A. Bell - Rock Valley, IA - d. 1-30-1970
radio manufacturer: Co-founder of Packard-Bell in 1945
07-09-1894 - Dorothy Thompson - Lancaster, NY - d. 1-30-1961
commentator: "Commentary"
08-08-1887 - Malcolm Keen - Bristol, England - d. 1-30-1970
actor: "Cavalcade of America"
08-14-1909 - Ed Herlihy - Dorchester, MA - d. 1-30-1999
announcer: "Advs. of the Thin Man"; "Just Plain Bill"; "Vic and Sade"
08-15-1919 - Huntz Hall - NYC - d. 1-30-1999
comedian: (The Dead End Kids) "Texaco Star Playhouse"
09-15-1878 - William Hard - Painted Post, NY - d. 1-30-1962
commentator: "Back of the News"
10-01-1890 - Stanley Holloway - London, England - d. 1-30-1982
actor, singer: "Music As You Like It"
11-09-1895 - Lou Lubin - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 1-30-1973
actor: Shorty "Amos 'n' Andy"
11-24-1910 - Pegeen Fitzgerald - Norcatur, KS - d. 1-30-1989
host: "The Fitzgeralds"
xx-xx-1898 - Jane Seymour - Hamilton, Canada - d. 1-30-1956
actor: Mrs. Brown "Claudia and David"

Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 00:43:36 -0500
From: Ken Greenwald <radio@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  The original Lone Ranger discs?

Jack French wrote:

Terry Salomonson, the expert on all WXYZ shows who has the original
disks of every episode of "The Lone Ranger," ..............

I'm a little puzzled by that, for this reason:

Bob Friedman, who worked in network and local radio was able to
obtain all the original recordings of THE LONE RANGER from WXYZ.
Those recordings were stored at Lyons Van and Storage building at
Venice and Crenshaw.
Bob told me that the company that now owned the original ET discs (I
can't remember the name of the company just now) didn't want them
anymore.
I approached PPB about storing the discs in their archives. They
decided no. So I made arrangements with SPERDVAC and they accepted. I
went  with
John and Larry Gassman to look over the condition of the discs and,
later, the discs were moved to the SPERDVAC archives.

So, Jack (and Terry) --- how can Terry Salomonson have the original
discs of THE LONE RANGER?
There is the possibility Terry's discs are duplicate masters. Or they
could be pressings for syndicated release.
If my memory is correct, back in the 30s and early 40s it was rare to
have duplicate master ETs made. It took to much time and time was
precious for
all radio stations, then as it is now. Duplicate discs were struck IF
someone wanted a copy and PAID for it. Then it was worth the time
duplicating.

Please, someone, tell me how Terry Salomonson can have the original
discs ----

I'm just curious!

Ken Greenwald

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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:46:30 -0500
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: OTRBB <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Hi, my name's John

I owe Joe Mackey, and the rest of the Digesters, an apology. After I
dismissed the story of the Lone Ranger's first name being John as just
another OTR myth, I was gently corrected, off-list, by my buddy, Jerry
Haendiges.

He contends that the later commercial recordings of the Masked Rider,
released in the 50s and 60s, definitely stated that his name was
"John." Since those records were produced by, and with the blessings
of, his creators, it validates his first name. Jerry suggests the
possibility that this may have been an effort to correct something
missing for years. Nevertheless, Jerry concluded to me, some people may
not agree with his thesis and the matter may not be resolved to
everyone's liking.

I find Jerry's evidence very compelling and accept his reasoning.

Now, if we could only discover what Tonto's last name [removed]

Jack French
Editor: RADIO RECALL
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