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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2010 : Issue 22
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  RIP: Aaron Ruben, writer for Burns &  [ wboenig@[removed] ]
  Salinger and OTR                      [ George Tirebiter <tirebiter2@hotmai ]
  Re: Salinger on Radio                 [ James Meadows <walthamus@[removed]; ]
  2-4 births/deaths                     [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  aaron ruben 1914?-2010                [ Afanofoldradio@[removed] ]
  BBC Archives                          [ Graeme Stevenson <graemeotr@[removed] ]

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:01:46 -0500
From: wboenig@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  RIP: Aaron Ruben, writer for Burns & Allen and
 Milton Berle
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Aaron Ruben, who was a producer, writer and director for some of the  most
popular television comedies of the 1960s and '70s, notably "The  Andy Griffith
Show," "Gomer Pyle, [removed]" and "Sanford and Son," died Saturday at his home
in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 95.

Mr. Ruben, who cut his teeth as a comedy writer on radio for George  Burns and
Gracie Allen, and Milton Berle and on television for Phil  Silvers and Sid
Caesar, tapped a rich vein of television gold when, in  1960, he shifted
location to the mythical small town of Mayberry, [removed]

(rest of obit snipped)

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:02:02 -0500
From: George Tirebiter <tirebiter2@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Salinger and OTR

I don't know of any references to [removed] in OTR (apart from the Lux
adaptation of MY FOOLISH HEART which was adapted from one of his stories) as
Holden (sorry, I mean Derek) notes.

However, there are references to OTR in Salinger's work. Much of his not very
voluminous work deals with the Glass family. It's been a while since I read
this, but if I remember rightly there were seven Glass siblings. The stories
mostly take place while they are young adults, but part of their backstory is
that they were all child prodigies who appeared on a quiz program called IT'S
A WISE CHILD. From Salinger's description he is obvioulsy basing it on the
QUIZ KIDS.  He says somewhere that there was at least one of the Glass kids
on the program continously from 1927 to 1943. Obvioulsy that is an
anachronism, there were no quiz shows on radio in 1927, or at least nothing
like the QUIZ KIDS, but it is an interesting OTR connection to his work

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:02:17 -0500
From: James Meadows <walthamus@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: Salinger on Radio

  In response to Derek Tague's question about whether [removed] Salinger showed up
on OTR (apart from the Lux Radio Theater version of "My Foolish Heart" based
loosely on the Salinger short story "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut", I can
only think of a reverse example --- the OTR show that showed up in Salinger's
short stories.

   The radio show in question was "It's a Wise Child", a show that sounds
like a fictional version of "Quiz Kids", which, according to Wikipedia ran on
radio in the 1940s and early 50s, and then on TV into the mid 50s. The
children of Salinger's fictional Glass family were regulars on "It's a Wise
Child", and references to the show are frequent, whenever the Glass family
stories touch on their childhoods.

   In addtion, the Salinger collection "Nine Stories" features the short
story "Teddy", about a precocious child with the same interest in Hindu
spirituality that Salinger was apparently having at the time he wrote it.
Teddy's father is identified as a leading man in several radio soap operas,
with a commanding voice to match.

   There may be other references to OTR in Salinger's fiction, but that's all
that comes to [removed], I think that the adventure story told by a young
scout leader to his troops about "The Laughing Man" in the story of the same
name (also in "Nine Stories") would make a dandy OTR kids adventure serial.

Jim Meadows

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:02:25 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  2-4 births/deaths

February 4th births

02-04-1889 - Walter Catlett - San Francisco, Ca - d. 11-14-1960
actor: "This Is Your [removed]"; "Escape"; "Campbell Playhouse"
02-04-1898 - Art Balinger - California - d. 1-18-1980
announcer: "Here Comes McBride"; "Mr. and Mrs. North"
02-04-1901 - Tom McKnight - d. 4-22-1963
producer, director, writer: "Beulah Show"; "Gibson Family"
02-04-1902 - Charles A. Lindbergh - Detroit, MI - d. 8-26-1974
aviator: CBS awards program
02-04-1904 - MacKinlay Kantor - Webster City, IA - d. 10-11-1977
writer: "Lest We Forget"; "Author's Playhouse"
02-04-1905 - Eddie Foy, Jr. - New Rochelle, NY - d. 7-15-1983
vaudevillian: "Starlight Operetta"; "Mitch Miller Show"
02-04-1908 - Jack Fraser - Lawrence, MA - d. 1-1-2000
newscaster: "John Gordon Fraser and the News", "Monitor"
02-04-1908 - Manny Klein - NYC - d. 5-31-1994
trumpet: "The Ipana Troubadors"
02-04-1909 - Charles Simon - Tettenhall Wood, England - d. 5-16-2002
actor: "Mrs. Dale's Diary"
02-04-1909 - Robert Coote - London, England - d. 11-26-1982
actor: "Campbell Playhouse"
02-04-1910 - Lansing Hatfield - Franklin, VA - d. 8-22-1954
singer: "Met Opera Auditions of the Air"
02-04-1912 - Bryon Nelson - Waxachaie, TX - d. 9-26-2006
golfer: "The Bill Stern Sports Newsreel"
02-04-1912 - Erich Leinsdorf - Vienna, Austria - d. 9-11-1993
conductor: "NBC Symphony Orchestra"; "Pioneers of Music"; "Musicians
Off Stage"
02-04-1915 - Ray Evans - Salamanca, NY - d. 2-15-2007
songwriter: "Hollywood Calling-George Fisher Interviews the Stars"
02-04-1916 - Frank Tarloff - Brooklyn, NY - d. 6-25-1999
writer: "Baby Snooks Show"; "Aldrich Family"; "Hardy Family"
02-04-1918 - Ida Lupino - London, England - d. 8-3-1995
panelist, actor: "Hollywood Byline"; "Screen Guild Theatre"
02-04-1918 - Janet Waldo - Grandview, WA
actor: Corliss Archer "Meet Corliss Archer"; Irene Franklin "One Man's
Family"
02-04-1921 - Betty Friedan - Peoria, IL - d. 2-4-2006
feminist, author: "Second Sunday"
02-04-1931 - Marion Ryan - Leeds, England - d. 1-15-1999
pop singer: "Ray Ellington Quarter"
02-04-1934 - Bruce Malmuth - Brooklyn, NY - d. 6-29-2005
director: New York Yankees baseball games
02-04-1935 - Delaney "Ben" Casey - Asheville, NC - d. 11-20-2007
talk show host: "Community Focus"
02-04-1955 - Michael Gow - Sydney, Australia
writer: "The Astronaut's Wife"

February 4th deaths

01-03-1914 - Carl (Henry) Stewart - Alabama - d. 2-4-1993
bass: "The Radio Cowboys"
01-22-1924 - J. J. Johnson - d. 2-4-2001
jazz trombonist: "Arthur Godfrey Show"; "One Night Stand"
02-04-1921 - Betty Friedan - Peoria, IL - d. 2-4-2006
feminist, author: "Second Sunday"
03-04-1934 - Barbara McNair - Racine, WI - d. 2-4-2007
singer/actor: "America Swings"
03-10-1920 - Kenneth C. Burns (Jethro) - Georgia - d. 2-4-1989
comedic singer: (Homer and Jethro) "WLS National Barn Dance"
03-18-1894 - Stuart Buchanan - d. 2-4-1974
actor, producer, director: "Goofy "Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air"
04-07-1900 - Maria "Gamby" Gambarelli - La Spezia, Italy - d. 2-4-1990
ballerina, singer: "Roxy's Gang"; "Dance with Gamby"
04-13-1919 - Phil Tonken - Hartford, CT - d. 2-4-2000
announcer/newscaster: "Your Supper"; "Radio Newsreel"
05-16-1919 - Liberace - West Allis, WI - d. 2-4-1987
pianist, singer: "Stars for Defense"
06-02-1910 - Ward Bryon - NYC - d. 2-4-1996
announcer: "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street"
06-17-1905 - Frank Cunkle - Ft. Smith, AR - d. 2-4-1986
arranger: "The Fred Waring Show"
07-31-1904 - Brett Halliday - Chicago, IL - d. 2-4-1977
creator of Michael Shayne; host on "Murder by Experts"
08-02-1942 - Doris Kenner-Jackson - North Carolina - d. 2-4-2000
singer: (Shirelles) "Murray The K: Live from the Brooklyn Fox"
08-06-1915 - Jim Ameche - Kenosha, WI - d. 2-4-1983
actor: Jack Armstrong "Jack Armstrong"; Jim West "Silver Eagle"
09-11-1912 - John Masterson - Spokane, WA - d. 2-4-1995
producer: "Queen for a Day"; "Bride and Groom"
09-19-1904 - Dr. Bergen Evans - Franklin, OH - d. 2-4-1978
host: "Down You Go"; "Of Many Things"
10-19-1921 - George Nader - Pasadena, CA - d. 2-4-2002
actor: "Family Theatre"
10-23-1918 - Augusta Dabney - Berkeley, CA - d. 2-4-2008
actor: "Theatre Five"; "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
11-08-1921 - Jerome Hines - Hollywood, CA - d. 2-4-2003
singer: "Standard Hour"; "Voice of Firestone"
11-23-1915 - John Dehner - Staten Island, NY - d. 2-4-1992
actor: Paladin "Have Gun, Will Travel"; [removed] Kendall "Frontier
Gentleman"; "Gunsmoke"
12-18-1917 - Ossie Davis - Cogdell, GA - d. 2-4-2005
actor: "Cavalcade of America"; "Story Hour"

Ron

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:02:37 -0500
From: Afanofoldradio@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  aaron ruben 1914?-2010
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Aaron Ruben, producer, writer, and director of the "Andy Griffith Show"
from 1960-1965 and a former writer for Dinah Shore, Burns and Allen, Fred
Allen,  Henry Morgan and the Milton Berle radio shows, has died -he was listed
at 95 in  Beverly Hills this past Saturday 1-30-2010   his obit is online at
the  Chicago Tribune site
ed kienzler  afanofoldradio@[removed]

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:02:45 -0500
From: Graeme Stevenson <graemeotr@[removed];
To: OTR Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  BBC Archives
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Hi Folks. I have seen recently other collectors note that BBC Archive radio
recordings are  available to listen to on the net outside the UK now. So, for
those of you outside the UK, just 'Google' BBC Archives and see what happens
!!

Cheers ! Graeme

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