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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2008 : Issue 126
A Part of the [removed]!
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
let george do it [ Grams46@[removed] ]
5-17 births/deaths [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
voice on ma perkins [ afanofoldradio@[removed] ]
Tonto [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
Re: Audience Participation Radio Dra [ rand@[removed] ]
This week in radio history 18-24 May [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
Re: National Recording Registry [ Jim Widner <jwidner@[removed]; ]
Re: "Audience Participation" Radio D [ "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed]; ]
5-18 births/deaths [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 08:36:21 -0400
From: Grams46@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: let george do it
standard oil of california was the sponsor for all of the let george do it
programs that i have heard.
does anyone know who the sponsor/sponsors were in other parts of the county?
peace from kathy
support our troops; end the war in iraq
john 3:16
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 08:36:40 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 5-17 births/deaths
May 17th births
05-17-1878 - Conway Tearle - NYC - d. 10-1-1939
announcer: "Streamlined Shakespeare"
05-17-1883 - Ethel Intropidi - NYC - d. 12-18-1946
actor: Phyllis Welby "Pretty Kitty Kelly"
05-17-1889 - Harriett Gustin - d. 4-xx-1975
co-host of a children's amateur hour on WEEI, Boston, Massachusetts
05-17-1890 - Harry Balogh - d. 8-16-1961
boxing ring announcer during the 1930s and 1940s
05-17-1890 - Philip James - Jersey City, NJ - d. 11-1-1975
conductor, composer: "Bamberger Little Symphony"; "Wellsprings of Music"
05-17-1895 - Gayelord Hauser - Tubingen, Germany - d. 12-26-1984
nutritionist: "Look Younger and Live Longer"
05-17-1896 - Ruth Donnelly - Trenton, NJ - d. 11-17-1982
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-17-1897 - Fletcher Wiley - d. 1-26-1966
commentator: "Your Home Front Reporter"
05-17-1902 - Fausto Cleva - Trieste, Italy - d. 8-6-1971
conductor: "NBC Symphony Orchestra"; "Metropolitan Opera Auditions"
05-17-1903 - Artie Auerbach - NYC - d. 10-3-1957
actor: Mr. Kitzel "Jack Benny Program"
05-17-1905 - John Patrick - Louisville, KY - d. 11-7-1995
writer: "Theatre Guild On the Air";"Lux Radio Theatre"
05-17-1906 - Carl McIntire - Ypsilanti, MI - d. 03-19-2002
evangelist: "Twentieth Century Reformation Hour"
05-17-1906 - John Cannon - Chicago, IL - d. 6-22-2001
announcer, actor: "City Hospital"; "Jack Armstrong, the All-American
Boy"
05-17-1907 - Horace McMahon - South Norwalk, CT - d. 8-17-1971
actor: "Crime Does Not Pay"
05-17-1907 - Jack Petruzzi - Cleveland, OH - d. 3-1-1967
actor: "Ann Worth, Housewife"; "The Lone Ranger"; "Joe Palooka"
05-17-1908 - Joe Grant - NYC - d. 5-6-2005
writer: "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-17-1911 - Maureen O'Sullivan - Boyle, Ireland - d. 6-23-1998
actor: "Dreft Star Playhouse"; "Family Theatre"
05-17-1912 - Grant Turner - Abilene, TX - d. 10-19-1991
announcer: "Grand Ole Opry"
05-17-1916 - Jameson Brewer - Sentinel Butte, ND - d. 9-11-2003
writer: "The Hardy Family"
05-17-1918 - Birgit Nilsson - Vastra Karup, Skane Ian, Sweden - d.
12-25-2005
singer: "The Metropolitan Opera"
05-17-1919 - Louisa Vass - Greenville, SC
singer: (The Vass Family) "The Lady Next Door"; "Kraft Phenix Program"
05-17-1920 - Harriet Van Horne - Syracuse, NY - d. 1-15-1998
newspaper columnist: "Advs. of Ellery Queen"
05-17-1923 - Alice Backes - Salt Lake City, UT - d. 3-15-2007
actor: "This Is Your FBI"; "The Whistler"; "Family Theatre"
May 17th deaths
01-08-1903 - Roger Bower - NYC - d. 5-17-1979
announcer, emcee: "Can You Top This?"; "Stop Me If You Heard This One"
01-09-1886 - Arthur "Bugs" Baer - Philadelphia, PA - d. 5-17-1969
writer: "The Eveready Hour"
01-12-1920 - Theodor Uppman - San Jose, CA - d. 5-17-2005
operatic baritone: "Bell Telephone Hour"
01-15-1911 - Cy Feuer - NYC - d. 5-17-2006
music: "Escape"; "Ford Sunday Evening Hour"; "Shorty Bell"
01-15-1922 - Thelma Carpenter - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-17-1997
singer: "Eddie Cantor Show"
02-26-1920 - Tony Randall - Tulsa, OK - d. 5-17-2004
actor: Reggie York "I Love A Mystery"
03-11-1903 - Lawrence Welk - Strasburg, ND - d. 5-17-1992
bandleader: "Lawrence Welk Orchestra"
03-15-1877 - Montague Love - Portsmouth, England - d. 5-17-1943
actor: "Screen Guild Theatre"; "Suspense"
05-29-1897 - F. Hugh Herbert - Vienna, Austria - d. 5-17-1958
writer: "Meet Corliss Archer"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
06-30-1900 - Frank Gallop - Boston, MA - d. 5-17-1988
announcer: "Milton Berle Show"; "Gangbusters"; "Stella Dallas"
07-06-1910 - Alexander Kendrick - d. 5-17-1991
correspondent: "Years In Crisis"; "As Europe Sees the Marshall Plan"
07-10-1877 - Caroline Crockett Ellis - d. 5-17-1963
actor: Mary Ward "Travels of Mary Ward"; "Caroline's Golden Store"
07-26-1921 - John de Lancie, Sr. - Berkeley, CA - d. 5-17-2002
principle oboist: "Phildelphia Symphony Orchestra"
10-18-1920 - Willis Conover - Buffalo, NY - d. 5-17-1996
jazz producer: "Voice of America Music USA"
12-06-1898 - Gunnar Myrdal - Gustafs, Sweden - d. 5-17-1987
1974 nobel prize winner in economics: "United Nations Today"
12-18-1910 - Abe Burrows - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-17-1985
writer: "Abe Burrows Show"; "Danny Kaye Show"; "Duffy's Tavern"
xx-xx-1916 - Gary Stevens - d. 5-17-2004
broadcast executive: Produced 20 Questions
Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 08:39:29 -0400
From: afanofoldradio@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: voice on ma perkins
the voice on the other end of the oxydol commercials in "ma perkins" though
not credited, sure doe sound like Jackson Beck? and nobody else.
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 08:39:49 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Tonto
Does anyone know what tribe Tonto came from.
Ron
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 09:10:25 -0400
From: rand@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: Audience Participation Radio Drama
George mentions that Ray Bradbury, in an interview, got the inspiration
for an audience participation television show from a similar radio program
he heard as a child.
I've never heard of such a radio program, but in the late 1950s there was
a series of albums put out by Roulette records called "Co-Star". Each
featured a famous actor or actress performing scenes with empty space for
you to read the lines of the other character and a script for you to
follow along. I used to have a few of these featuring Virginia Mayo,
Cesar Romero, and Tallulah Bankhead.
Back in my younger days, I used to have dual 16mm projectors in my
apartment and a dj setup and, on weekends, groups of friends would come
over and we'd have a little show each week of films and music. A couple
of times, we took two of the Co-Star records and put them on turntables,
letting the actors feed lines to each other from different plays. One of
the best for this was putting Cesar Romero discussing a safe-cracking job
with a gangster against a scene from the Virginia Mayo disc where she was
on a beach putting off the advances of a pushy date.
According to what I've read about Bradbury's "Farenheit 451", it started
out as a short story published in the late 40s and was expanded to a
novella, serialized in Playboy in 1954. Could Bradbury have been also
inspired by "Winky Dink and You", which went on the air on CBS-TV in 1953?
Randy
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 10:36:40 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: This week in radio history 18-24 May
From Those Were The Days --
5/18
1942 - David Harding, Counterspy was heard on the NBC Blue network for
the first time.
5/19
1921 - The first opera presented in its entirety over the radio was
broadcast by 9ZAF in Denver, CO. The opera, "Martha", aired from the
Denver Auditorium.
5/22
1955 - Jack Benny signed off his last live network radio broadcast after
a run of 23 years. (His show continued in re-runs for a while longer -ed).
5/23
1922 - The first debate to be heard on radio was broadcast on WJH in
Washington, DC. The two debaters argued about the topic of Daylight
Saving Time with the audience acting as the judge.
Joe
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 10:37:21 -0400
From: Jim Widner <jwidner@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: National Recording Registry
Could anyone post what was the music performed at the first
trans-Atlantic broadcast (March 14, 1925)?
If this was the broadcast picked up by the RCA Belfast, Maine station,
here is some info from the newspapers of the day:
"Listeners heard such music as "My Best Girl," "June Night"..."
You can hear a partial copy of this though it is faint at
[removed]
Jim Widner
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:53:50 -0400
From: "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: "Audience Participation" Radio Drama
Has anyone ever heard of this?
Have I ever heard of a radio show broadcast with silences so that you
could play the part of a character yourself as you were listening?
And the local papers published the scripts so you could read along at
home?
Why, certainly.
Saw something about once it in an old newspaper.
No, not the scripts. Just a reference to the show. Wanna see it?
Okay, I'll show it to ya. It's around here somewheres.
Ah, here it is.
This here is an excerpt from Paul K. Damai's "Short Circuits" radio
column in the 11 November 1933 Hammond (IN) Times about a short-lived,
fifteen-minute-long, local series produced in Chicago:
***
... WMAQ these nites at [removed] have an innovation called Fifty-Fifty.
Lines are printed in the paper which you read as part of the dialogue.
The other characters say theirs from the studio. Everyone, they say,
wants to be an actor, and this is supposed to be the golden chance and
right in your own home, too. We tried it once and the stuff wasn't so
hot but if you have an audience it might be better. We just followed
the lines mentally and alone.
But what we wanted to point out in connection with Fifty-Fifty is our
own adaptation of the game. Supply your own lines that are missing in
the paper. At a party it affords endless fun by taking turns filling
in the lines to make a logical (?) story. The story we made out of it
one night could not be put in print, or we're afraid, offered on the
air! ...
***
You see, young Bradbury would have been living in Waukegan, IL at this
time. Not far from Chicago.
Yeah, he woulda been about twelve years old.
Funny.
I wonder what the author of "Fifty-Fifty" would think about having an
influence on a novel as famous as Fahrenheit 451.
What's that? You say you don't know the author of "Fifty-Fifty"?
Oh, sure you do.
Of course, he's better known for creating a couple of other
"interactive" drama series.
The kind of shows where there are long silences.
And the lead actor frequently speaks to an unheard listener.
Sure, you've heard of those shows.
They're called ...
"Lights Out!" and "Quiet, Please!"
GONG!
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 22:22:35 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 5-18 births/deaths
May 18th births
05-18-1892 - Ezio Pinza, Rome, Italy - d. 5-9-1957
singer: "Telephone Hour"; "Ezio Pinza's Children Show"; "Stagestruck"
05-18-1893 - Jean Goldkette - Patras, Greece - d. 3-24-1962
bandleader: "The Studebaker Champion Program"
05-18-1894 - Raymond Paige - Wausau, WI - d. 8-7-1965
conductor: "Hollywood Hotel"; "Musical Americana"; "Stage Door Canteen"
05-18-1897 - Frank Capra - Bisacquino, Sicily - d. 9-3-1991
film director: "Gulf Screen Theatre"; "NBC Theatre"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-18-1900 - Joyce Barthelson - d. 12-1-1986
pianist: KGO Oakland, California
05-18-1900 - Lew White - Philadelphia, PA - d. 3-4-1955
organist: "Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra"; "Break the Bank"; "Betty
Moore"
05-18-1902 - Meredith Willson - Mason City, IA - d. 6-15-1984
conductor, composer: "Maxwell House Coffee Time"; "Meredith Willson/
Music Room"
05-18-1904 - Fred Shields - Kansas City, MO - d. 6-30-1974
actor: Bill Fraser "Tarzan"
05-18-1904 - Jacob K. Javits - NYC - d. 3-7-1986
[removed] senator new york: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
05-18-1907 - Clifford Curzon - London, England - d. 9-2-1982
pianist: "March of Dimes"
05-18-1908 - Alastair McBain - d. 12-xx-1980
author: "Cloak and Dagger"
05-18-1908 - Del King - Kansas City, KS - d. 8-22-1964
announcer: "Avalon Time"; "Tommy Dorsey's Kool Show"
05-18-1908 - Lorene Scott - d. 4-19-1983
actor: Maria Hawkins "Young Widder Brown"
05-18-1908 - Ted Malone - Colorado Springs, CO - d. 10-20-1989
commentator: "Between the Bookends"; "Pilgrimage of Poetry"
05-18-1908 - Tommy Tucker - Souris, ND - d. 7-13-1989
bandleader: "Lucky Strike Show with Walter Winchell"; "George Jessel
Show"
05-18-1912 - John Campbell Crosby - Milwaukee, WI - d. 9-7-1991
radio critic: New York Herald Tribune
05-18-1912 - Perry Como - Canonsburg, PA - d. 5-12-2001
singer: "Perry Como Program"; "Chesterfield Supper Club"
05-18-1913 - Charles Trenet - Creteil, France - d. 1-18-2001
singer: "Rudy Vallee Show"; "Discoparade"
05-18-1922 - Bill Macy - Revere, MA
actor: "Earplay"
05-18-1922 - Kai Winding - Aarhus, Denmark - d. 5-7-1983
musician: "Stan Kenton and His Orchestra"; "One Night Stand"; "Jubilee"
05-18-1924 - Jack Whitaker - Philadelphia, PA
disc jockey, sportscaster: "Jack the Bachelor"; "Sports Shots"
05-18-1931 - Robert Morse - Newton, MA
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
05-18-1932 - Walter Anglin - d. 9-8-2001
disk jockey: WJLD Birmingham, Alabama
05-18-1936 - Joel Kupperman - Chicago, IL
panelist: "Quiz Kids"
May 18th deaths
01-13-1890 - Elmer Davis - Aurora, IN - d. 5-18-1958
newscaster, commentator, correspondent: "Elmer Davis and the News"
02-06-1888 - Lucille Gleason - Pasadena, CA - d. 5-18-1947
actor: "Jimmy Gleason's Diner"
03-21-1893 - Sidney Franklin - San Francisco, CA - d. 5-18-1972
film producer, director: "Academy Awards Program"; "Screen Guild
Theatre"
03-25-1892 - Andy Clyde - Blaingowrie, Scotland - d. 5-18-1967
actor: California Carlson "Hopalong Cassidy"
05-03-1919 - Doris Rich - Canada - d. 5-18-1971
actor: Hannah O'Leary" Houseboat Hannah"; Miss Daisey "Portia Faces
Life"
05-10-1910 - Louis Buck - Bessemer, AL - d. 5-18-1971
announcer: "Grand Ole Opry"; "Sunday Down South"
06-13-1890 - Elmer Davis - Aurora, IN - d. 5-18-1958
newscaster: "Elmer Davis and the News"
06-18-1919 - Ed Simmons - d. 5-18-1998
writer, director: "The Martin and Lewis Show"; "The Quiz Kids"
06-29-1908 - Leroy Anderson - Cambridge, MA - d. 5-18-1975
compser, arranger: " Contemporary Composers Concerts"; "Must for
America"
08-31-1908 - William Saroyan - Fresno, CA - d. 5-18-1981
writer: "Columbia Workshop"; "The Free Company"; "Biography in Sound"
09-09-1927 - Elvin Ray Jones - Pontiac, MI - d. 5-18-2004
jazz drummer: "Newport Jazz Festival"
10-12-1906 - Daniel Saidenberg - d. 5-18-1997
conductor: "Alec Templeton Time"
11-01-1923 - Charles Dugdale - Lincoln, NE - d. 5-18-1985
actor: "Heartbeat Theatre"
11-16-1912 - Paul Dudley - Massachusetts - d. 5-18-1959
writer: "Pot o' Gold"; "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"
11-23-1912 - Tyree Glenn - Corsicana, TX - d. 5-18-1974
trombonist, vibraphonist: "Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concert"
11-27-1925 - Marshall Thompson - Peoria, IL - d. 5-18-1992
actor: "Free World Theatre"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
11-29-1905 - Mario Braggiotti - Florence, Italy - d. 5-18-1996
pianist, composer: "Fray and Braggiotti"
Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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