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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2011 : Issue 204
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
"White Christmas" on Kraft Music Hal [ "David Easter" <davideaster@verizon ]
Masked Man's Music [ "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@hotm ]
Robert Easton, RIP [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]
The Mystery of the Masked Man's Musi [ "jsalerno@[removed]" <jsalerno@ ]
12-24 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
request performance [ <edcarr@[removed]; ]
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:41:17 -0500
From: "David Easter" <davideaster@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: "White Christmas" on Kraft Music Hall
I attended the Winter Concerts at the local high school. At the band
concert, they played "White Christmas" (of course). The introduction
claimed, among other things, that Bing Crosby introduced his version of
"White Christmas" on the Kraft Music Hall in December 1941 and that no
version of the program exists. My research seems to agree, with the
exception that there may be a low quality air-check recording of the song.
Does anyone have the actual program or the air-check? Can anyone add any
more details?
David
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:41:39 -0500
From: "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Masked Man's Music
I second Jim Nixon's endorsement for "The Mystery of the Masked Man's Music",
published in the 90's by Scarecrow Press and written by Reg Jones.
Last year on the Digest I commented it was one of the three best books of the
year
that I read. Worthy of acquiring a copy if you can.
Martin
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:41:47 -0500
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: OTRBB <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Robert Easton, RIP
A Quiz Kid who much later became the primary dialectician in
Hollywood died December 16th at the age of 81. Robert Easton,
originally a stutterer, self trained himself in speech dialect, and
after a career on network radio, became a speech coach to the
luminaries of the silver screen. He personally coached Forest
Whitaker, Ann Hathaway, Robert Duval, Ben Kingsley, Helen Hunt, and
Liam Neeson, among others and was still working when he died; three
weeks ago he was coaching John Travolta for a new film. Easton's
regular quarter-page ad appears in the current December issue of
AFTRA magazine in which he always termed himself "The Henry Higgins
of Hollywood, Inc."
He was born Robert Easton Burke in Milwaukee, WI on 11-23-30 and
would later drop his surname to create his professional name. When he
was only 7, his parents divorced and he and his mother moved to
Texas, where he immediately picked up a Texas drawl. At age 14, he
was added to the panel in "Quiz Kids" and toured with these child
prodigies around the country. He continued on radio as an adult,
appearing on "Burns and Allen Show", "Red Skelton Show", "Jack Benny
Show" and then on to TV's "Wagon Train" and "Rawhide."
In 1961 he married June Grimstead and moved with her to England where
he studied phonetics at the University of London. After three years,
they moved back to California where his fellow actors began coming to
him for dialect coaching and eventually it became a full time job for
him. By the time of his death, his personal collection of books on
languages of the world exceeded 400,000.
His many successes in coaching performers became legendary. In 1981
he coached Japanese actress Yoko Shimada, who spoke not one word of
English, for her role in the TV mini-series, "Shogun" and within
three weeks her English was good enough to record her dialogue. She
went on to win a Golden Globe Award for that role.
Easton died at his home in Los Angeles; his survivors include his
daughter and granddaughter. His wife of 44 years had died in 2005.
Jack French
Editor: RADIO RECALL
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:41:58 -0500
From: "jsalerno@[removed]" <jsalerno@[removed];
To: OTR List <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: The Mystery of the Masked Man's Music
Not only will OTR fans enjoy learning about the masked man's music,
anyone interested in the production of such a program will enjoy the
story of how those familiar music tracks came to be. It's almost as
exciting as one of the LR's tales.
--
Joe Salerno
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:42:05 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 12-24 births/deaths
December 24th births
12-24-1881 - Charles Wakefield Cadman - Johnston, PA - d. 12-30-1946
Composed "At Dawning," used as theme for "The Brighter Day."
12-24-1886 - Michael Curtiz - Budapest, Hungary - d. 4-10-1962
film director: "Lady Esther Screen Guild Theatre"; Screen Director's
Playhouse"
12-24-1887 - Lucrezia Bori - Valencia, Spain - d. 5-14-1960
opera singer: "Telephone Hour"; "Ford Sunday Evening Hour"
12-24-1893 - Harry Warren - NYC - d. 9-22-1981
composer: "Good News of 1940"; "Great Moments to Music"
12-24-1895 - Ruth Chatterton - NYC - d. 11-24-1961
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
12-24-1901 - Nola Luxford - New Zealand - d. 10-10-1994
broadcast journalist: "1932 Olympic Games"
12-24-1906 - Chuck Webster - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 2-14-1983
actor: "The Green Hornet"; "The Lone Ranger"; "True Detective Mysteries"
12-24-1906 - Franz Waxman - Konigshutte, Germany - d. 2-24-1967
composer-conductor: "Good News of 1939"
12-24-1910 - Fritz Leiber - Chicago, IL - d. 9-5-1992
science fiction writer: "X Minus One"; "Future Tense"; "Audion Theatre"
12-24-1910 - John Bagni - NYC - d. 2-13-1954
writer: Suspense"; "Family Theatre"; "Escape"
12-24-1910 - Mitchell Ayres - Milwaukee, WI - d. 9-5-1969
bandleader: "Dunninger Show"; "Chesterfield Supper Club"
12-24-1910 - Tony Labriola - d. 6-17-1999
actor: Oswald "The Ken Murray Show"
12-24-1912 - Jay Bennett - Brooklyn, NY - d. 6-27-2009
script writer: "Miracle of Christmas"
12-24-1913 - Herb Allen - San Francisco, CA
announcer: "The Guiding Light"; "Sherlock Holmes"
12-24-1913 - Myrtle 'Lulubelle' Wiseman - Boone, KY - d. 2-8-1999
singer: (Lulubelle and Scotty) "The National Barn Dance"
12-24-1914 - Abram S. Ginnes - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-20-2006
adapter: "The Big Story"
12-24-1914 - Ralph Marterie - Naples, Italy - d. 10-10-1978
bandleader: "Marlboro Cigarettes Show"
12-24-1915 - Helen Brown - Washington - d. 9-9-1994
actor: Miss Foster "Big Town"
12-24-1916 - Morton Fine - d. 3-7-1991
writer: "Bold Venture"; "Broadway Is My Beat"; "The Front Page"
12-24-1920 - John Barron - London, England - d. 7-3-2004
actor: "Dad's Army"; "Brothers In Law"
12-24-1921 - Phillip Grenville Mann - Manly, Australia - d. 6-19-1990
writer: "The Sergeant at Burralee"
12-24-1922 - Ava Gardner - Grabtown, NC - d. 1-25-1990
actor: "So Proudly We Hail"; "Prudential Family Hour of Stars"
12-24-1928 - Norman Rossington - Liverpool, England - d. 5-21-1999
comic actor: "Big Jim and the Figaro Club"
12-24-1974 - Ryan Seacrest - Atlanta, GA
disk jockey: "Live from the Lounge of Ryan Secreast"
December 24th deaths
01-27-1899 - Milton Rettenberg - NYC - d. 12-24-1986
pianist/conductor: "Chesterfield Presents"; "Cities Service Concerts"
02-02-1888 - Lee Millar - Vancouver, Canada - d. 12-24-1941
actor: (Husband of Verna Felton) Appeared on various radio shows
02-07-1915 - Arthur Kurland - d. 12-24-1992
producer: "Keep 'Em Rolling"
02-13-1913 - Frank Phares - d. 12-24-1968
writer: "This Is Your FBI"
02-25-1912 - David Roberts - Jacksonville, FL - d. 12-24-1996
NBC staff announcer
03-10-1886 - Clarence Adler - d. 12-24-1969
pianist: Member of the New York Trio
03-20-1903 - Sarah Burton - London, England - d. 12-24-1994
actor: Mrs. Bixby "Mrs. Miniver"; Lisa "Against the Storm"
03-20-1908 - Frank Stanton - Muskegon, MI - d. 12-24-2006
president of cbs 1946-1971
04-09-1910 - Alan Melville - Berwick-upon-Tweed, England - d. 12-24-1983
scriptwriter: "BBC Radio Newsreel"; "London Column"
05-26-1895 - Norma Talmadge - Jersey City, NJ - d. 12-24-1957
actor: "Thirty Minutes in Hollywood"
05-31-1898 - Norman Vincent Peale - Bowersville, OH - d. 12-24-1993
preacher: "Art of Living"
06-10-1910 - Julie Haydon - Oak Park, IL - d. 12-24-1994
actor: "Suspense"; "Cavalcade of America"; "Theatre Guild On the Air"
06-19-1925 - Charlie Drake - South London, England - d. 12-24-2006
comedian: "Jigsaw"
06-26-1924 - Bob Maxwell - Custer, KY - d. 12-24-2002
actor: "The Lone Ranger"
06-29-1911 - Bernard Herrmann - NYC - d. 12-24-1975
conductor, composer: "Columbia Workshop"; "Mercury Theatre on the Air/
Campbell Playhouse"
07-08-1898 - Melville Ruick - Boise, ID - d. 12-24-1972
actor, announcer: "Cavalcade of America"; "Quiet Please"; "Suspense"
09-07-1923 - Peter Lawford - London, England - d. 12-24-1984
actor: "Radio Reader's Digest"; "Suspense"
09-29-1915 - Derwood Brown - Texas - d. 12-24-1978
singer: "The Musical Brownies"
10-10-1930 - Harold Pinter - Hackney, England - d. 12-24-2008
writer, actor: "Focus on Football Pools"; "A Slight Ache"
11-23-1888 - Nana Bryant - Cincinnati, OH - d. 12-24-1955
actor: Miss Tilsey "Fabulous Dr. Tweedy"
12-01-1885 - Frazier Hunt - Rock Island, IL - d. 12-24-1967
newscaster: Weekday morning newscast on Mutual
12-12-1929 - John Osborne - London, England - d. 12-24-1994
dramatist: "Danger"
Ron
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Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:42:15 -0500
From: <edcarr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: request performance
Watching tv last night, antique roadshow, a fellow brought on a sign in/sign
out
book for the radio show request performance, he had the pages for it, it was
signed by about 150 persons, the most valued one by it self was orson
wells,but he would have had to cut it from the page.
he said he paid $600 dollars for it, it was now worth $4000 to $6000 dollars.
to learn more about it they said you can go to [removed]
i haven't done so myself yet.
ed
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