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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2010 : Issue 39
A Part of the [removed]!
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
Ron Lackmann, [removed] P. [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]
Ron Lackmann, RIP [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]
2-28 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
2-29 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
clark kent phone booth [ "joe@[removed]" <jsalerno@earthli ]
Re: Clark Kent phone booth [ Michael Biel <mbiel@[removed]; ]
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
3-1 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
RadioGoldIndex [ "Craig Gallichotte" <craigceg@[removed] ]
"Boys and girls - your attention, pl [ Wich2@[removed] ]
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:17:20 -0500
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: OTRBB <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Ron Lackmann, [removed] P.
Ron is the second prominent OTR author to die in the past 10 days. I
recall him well, not only from his books, but our visits together at
FOTR Newark. Many remember this tall, stocky, genial, and gentle guy
at the FOTR conventions. He acted or directed several re-creations in
the past years.
I've checked (on-line) the only newspaper in his county (Ulster
County, NY) which is The Daily Freeman but it does not yet have Ron's
obit published.
Below, I've combined the two career summaries that Ron wrote for
himself on the dust jackets of two of his books:
"Same Time, Same Station" foreword by Norman Corwin (Facts on File,
1996) and "This Was Radio", foreword by Leonard Maltin (Great
American Radio Corp, 2000)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ron Lackmann is the author of 34 books including "Remember Radio",
"The Soap Opera Almanac," "Remember Television" and over 20 books for
Weekly Reader. He has also written numerous short stories, articles
and children's plays. Ron has appeared as actor, director, and/or
narrator for more than fifty radio plays produced by AFRS. For
several seasons, he hosted the radio show, "Education in Action" for
WHLI in New York. Ron was also the voice for several animated cartoon
characters and has appeared on stage and in film. For many years, he
taught drama and speech at Central High School in Valley Stream, NY.
His "Encyclopedia of American Radio" (originally titled "Same Time,
Same Station") won the Pat Browne Award for Best Reference Book by
the Popular Culture Association. In the late 1990s, Ron lived and
worked on a 150 year old farm on 50 acres of mountain top in
northeastern PA.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
By Googling Ron, I came up with another interesting trivia fact about
him. In the fall of 2003, his home, which he occupied with Barbara
Gelman, was the subject of an article in the architectural section of
a magazine published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their
residence, Hasbrouck House, in the Hudson Valley of NY, was built in
1752 and contains most of the original interior and exterior.
Jack French
Editor: RADIO RECALL
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:17:25 -0500
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: OTRBB <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Ron Lackmann, RIP
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Today I telephoned Barbara Gelman, Ron's best friend, with whom he
lived for over 50 years. She said he died of heart failure on Feb
24th; he was 75 years old.
He has been cremated and there will be no funeral service. He wished
to be interred with his parents at Pine Lawn Cemetery on Long Island,
NY and she is looking into that possibility. Some of his family
members in New York are planning a memorial service but no place or
date has been chosen yet.
She will be submitting his obituary to the local paper in Ulster
County, NY (The Daily Freeman) but does not know when it will appear.
She and Ron never discussed to which organization donations could be
made in his name in lieu of flowers, but she will choose soon in that
regard.
He had three surviving family members: two nephews and a niece. Cards
of sympathy can reach them through her: Barbara Gelman, 4098 [removed]
Hiway 209, Stone Ridge, NY 12484.
She does not like email and took my phone number. When she calls with
additional details, I will post them on the Digest.
Jack French
Editor: RADIO RECALL
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:17:43 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 2-28 births/deaths
February 28th births
02-28-1879 - Julian Noa - d. 11-26-1958
actor: Perry White "Advs. of Superman"; Judge Scott "The O'Neills"
02-28-1882 - Geraldine Farrar - Melrose, MA - d. 3-11-1967
opera singer: "Packard Hour"; "Metropolitan Opera"
02-28-1893 - Ben Hecht - NYC - d. 4-18-1964
panelist, writer: "Information, Please"; "Jumbo Fire Chief Program"
02-28-1907 - Milton Caniff - Hillsboro, OH - d. 4-3-1988
Creator of "Terry and the Pirates"
02-28-1911 - Gene O'Donnell - Iowa - d. 11-22-1993
actor: " I Want A Divorce"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-28-1914 - Jim Boles - Lubbock, TX - d. 5-26-1977
actor: Doc Long "I Love A Mystery"; Fulmer Green "King's Row"
02-28-1915 - Zero Mostel - Brooklyn, NY - d. 9-8-1977
comedian: "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street"
02-28-1919 - David Marshall Cox - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 11-16-1998
producer for WNAC Boston Massachusetts
02-28-1922 - Joyce Howard - London, England
actor: Meg March "Little Women"; Vi Waters "Backstage Wife"
02-28-1924 - Patti Clayton - Detroit, MI
vocalist: "Bouquet for You"; "Waitin' for Clayton"
02-28-1925 - Jean Carson - Charleston, WV - d. 11-2-2005
actor: "Broadway Is My Beat"; "Frontier Gentleman"
02-28-1928 - Louise Erickson - Oakland, CA
actor: Marjorie Forrester "Great Gildersleeve"; Judy Foster "A Date
with Judy"
02-28-1932 - Don Franck - Vancouver, Canada
actor: Archie "Advs. of Nero Wolfe"
02-28-1940 - Gordon Parker - Newcastle, England
writer: "Seance"
February 28th deaths
01-22-1895 - Ethel (Everett) Remey - d. 2-28-1979
actor: Kathleen Norris "By Kathleen Norris"
02-02-1877 - Charles Hanson Towne - Louisville, KY - d. 2-28-1949
poet/actor: Quarter hour weekly conversational program on CBS
02-12-1903 - Todd Duncan - Danville, IL - d. 2-28-1998
baritone: "NY Philharmonic Symphony"; "First American Opera"
03-02-1890 - Paul De Kruif - Zeeland, MI - d. 2-28-1971
writer: "Men Against Death" based on De Kruif's book
03-02-1933 - Anthea Askey - Golders Green, London, England - d.
2-28-1999
actor: Violet Elizabeth Bott "Just William"
03-04-1921 - Joan Greenwood - London, England - d. 2-28-1987
actor: "Stagestruck"
03-05-1891 - Chic Johnson - Chicago, IL - d. 2-28-1962
comedian: "Olsen and Johnson"; "Rudy Vallee Show"
03-13-1905 - Dick Wells - d. 2-28-1968
announcer: "Ma Perkins"; "Painted Dreams"; "Right to Happiness"
03-29-1905 - Philip Ahn - Los Angeles, CA - d. 2-28-1978
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-12-1891 - Charles A. Bayha - NYC - d. 2-28-1957
composer: "The Radio Aces"
07-04-1926 - Mary Stuart - Miami, FL - d. 2-28-2002
actor: "Doctor Christian"; "Advs. of Maisie"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
07-15-1906 - Richard Armour - San Pedro, CA - d. 2-28-1987
humorist: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy"
07-22-1879 - Harry Armstrong - Somerville, MA - d. 2-28-1952
composer/singer
08-04-1904 - Theodore Newton - Lawrenceville, NJ - d. 2-28-1963
actor: Christopher Parker "Joyce Jordan, [removed]"
08-16-1884 - Bess Flynn - Tama, IA - d. 2-28-1976
actor, writer: Mother Moynihan "Painted Dreams"; Tilda "The Gumps"
08-22-1893 - Cecil Kellaway - Capetown, South Africa - d. 2-28-1973
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Cavalcade of America"
08-25-1910 - Ruby Keeler - Halifax, Nova Scotia - d. 2-28-1993
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
09-04-1918 - Paul Harvey - Tulsa, OK - d. 2-28-2009
commentator: "Paul Harvey News"; "Speak Your Mind"
09-18-1905 - Eddie Anderson - Oakland, CA - d. 2-28-1977
actor: Rochester Van Jones "Jack Benny Program"
10-14-1891 - Joseph M. White - NYC - d. 2-28-1959
singer: (The Silver Masked Tenor) "Goodrich Silvertown Orchestra"
11-06-1901 - Juanita Hall - d. 2-28-1968
actor: "Story of Ruby Valentine"
11-25-1894 - Laurence Stallings - Macon, GA - d. 2-28-1968
writer: "Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt" based on his play "What
Price Glory?"
12-04-1897 - Doc Whipple - d. 2-28-1963
orchestra leader: "Ma Perkins"; "The Mysterious Traveler"
12-04-1930 - Harvey Kuenn - West Allis, WI - d. 2-28-1988
baseball great: "Tops in Sports"
12-15-1888 - Maxwell Anderson - Atlantic, PA - d. 2-28-1959
writer: "Free Company"; "Keep 'Em Rolling"; "O'Neill Cycle"
12-15-1924 - Dorothy Gregory - d. 2-28-1942
actor: Jill Jones "Kitty Keene, Incorporated"; "Scattergood Baines"
12-20-1923 - Charita Bauer - Newark, NJ - d. 2-28-1985
actor: Mary Aldrich, "Aldrich Family"; Bert Bauer, "The Guiding Light"
Ron
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:17:49 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 2-29 births/deaths
February 29th births
02-29-1888 - Tess Sheehan - Ann Arbor, MI - d. 10-29-1972
actor: Dorrie Warren "Wendy Warren and the News"
02-29-1896 - William A. Wellman - Brookline, MA - d. 12-9-1975
film director: "Screen Director's Playhouse"
02-29-1904 - Jimmy Dorsey - Shenandoah, PA, - d. 6-12-1957
bandleader: "Kraft Music Hall"; "Your Happy Birthday"
02-29-1916 - Dinah Shore - Winchester, TN - d. 2-24-1994
singer: "Eddie Cantor Show"; "Dinah Shore Show"
02-29-1920 - Arthur Franz - Perth Amboy, NJ - d. 6-16-2006
actor: In radio following WWII
02-29-1932 - Malcolm J. Ross-Macdonald - Chipping Sodbury, England
writer: "Kristina's Winter"; "World from Rough Stones"
February 29th deaths
02-02-1909 - Frank Albertson - Fergus Falls, MN - d. 2-29-1964
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-12-1912 - Kylie Tennant - Manly, Australia - d. 2-29-1988
writer: "Tether a Dragon"
04-30-1907 - Sidney Harmon - Poughkeepsie, NY - d. 2-29-1988
writer, director: "The Life of Riley"; "Honest Abe"
07-14-1915 - Jerome Lawrence - Cleveland, OH - d. 2-29-2004
cbs staff writer: "Frank Sinatra Show"; "Doris Day Show"; "Kate Smith
Show"
10-24-1903 - Melvin Purvis - Timmonsville, SC - d. 2-29-1960
fbi agent, narrator: "Top Secrets of the FBI"
Ron
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:19:09 -0500
From: "joe@[removed]" <jsalerno@[removed];
To: OTR List <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: clark kent phone booth
It's a little off topic I suppose but the issue was dealt with in the
first movie. Even tho pay fons were still around, they were no longer
little closets as depicted in the days of OTR. They were open air "booths".
He used a revolving door to make the switchero.
joe salerno
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:20:06 -0500
From: Michael Biel <mbiel@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: Clark Kent phone booth
Ron Sayles wondered "Because of the proliferation of cell phones and the
disappearance of phone booths, if Clark Kent were around today where could he
change into his Superman persona?"
A Starbucks restroom, perhaps? In some places Fourbucks are more common than
phone booths ever were. And actually, whenever I had to use a phone booth in
those days, they always seemed to be busy and occupied. But Clark was always
able to find an empty one. It must have been his Super Powers!
Michael Biel mbiel@[removed]
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:20:24 -0500
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," Bob Bro's "The Old Time Radio Show," Jonn and Larry
Gassman's "Same Time Station" and my own "Old Time Radio Classics."
Streamed in high-quality audio, on demand, 24/7 at
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Check out our High-Quality mp3 catalog at:
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
THE ADVENTURES OF SALLY IN HOLLYWOOD LAND
6-3-47 Audition Show
Syndicated by Walter Lantz Productions
Children's adventure show with Woody Woodpecker and Andy Panda
Stars: Norma Jean Nilsson, Theodore Von Eltz, Billy Fletcher, June
Foray, Sarah Brenner, Herb Lytton
Producer: Harry Jacobs
THE EDDIE AND RALPH SHOW
"Sisters of the Skillet"
6-30-37 "Famous Failure Night"
NBC / WJZ New York Kellogg Monday-Wednesday-Friday 7:45-8:00 pm
Stars: Ed East and Ralph Dumke (Sisters of the Skillet-Quality Twins)
Announcer: Jack Costello
Music: John Gart on organ, piano and accordion
THE STORY OF MYRT AND MARGE
Episode 1 4-1-46
WOR Mutual Syndicated
STARS: Alice Yourman, Alice Goodkin, Vinton Hayworth, Ray Hedge, Richard
Keith, Helen Choate
SUMMER STARS
Episode 13 9-26-37 Featured Star: Joe Cook
CBS Gulf Oil Sundays 7:30 - 8:00 Pm
Summer Replacement For The Phil Baker Show
Master Of Ceremonies: Harry Von Zell
Stars: Joan Edwards, Louise Massey And Her Westerners
Music: Oscar Bradley Orchestra
ROGER KILGORE, PUBLIC DEFENDER
Episode 1 4-27-48 "The Case Of George Brown"
MUTUAL Sustaining Tuesdays 7:00 - 7:30 pm
Stars: Santos Ortega as Roger Kilgore, Staats Cotsworth as the District
Attorney.
With: Joseph Boland, Bryna Raeburn, Helen Choate, Lawson Zerbe, Bernard
Grant
Producer/Director: Jock MacGregor
Music: Milton Kaye
Announcer: Carl Caruso
SUSPENSE
Episode 909 1-21-62 "2462"
CBS Multi-sponsored
Stars: Lawson Zerbie, Robert Dryden, Rosemary Rice, William Mason,
Robert Randall
STRANGE ADVENTURE
Episode 1 1945 "The Bronze Monster"
Syndicated by Teleways
Narrator: Pat McGeehan
Writer: Charles Crowder
==================================
HERITAGE RADIO THEATRE
DRAGNET IN TRANSITION
An interesting comparison with Version #1 and just a week later in the
earliest days of DRAGNET.
DRAGNET
(NBC) 6/10/49 Program #2 Homicide - Officer is killed.
DRAGNET
(NBC) 617/10 Program #3 "Werewolf" - New music, new format.
THE ADV. OF SUPERMAN
(Synd/WOR/Nutual) 3/8/40
Clark is told of a crooked syndicate,
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THE OLD TIME RADIO SHOW
Fort Laramie (CBS)
Original Air: 5/27/56
Title: "The Sergeant's Baby"
Sponsor: Sustained
Starring: Raymond Burr, Vic Perrin
Tales of the Texas Rangers (NBC)
Original Air: 2/18/51
Title: "Sweet Revenge"
Sponsor: Wheaties
Starring: Joel McCrea
Announcer: Hal Gibney
Fibber McGee & Molly (NBC)
Original Air: 1-23-45
Title: "Too Much Energy"
Sponsor: Johnson's Wax
Starring: Jim and Marion Jordan
Announcer: Harlow Wilcox
Gunsmoke CBS
Original Air: 3/12/55
Title: "The Trial"
Sponsor: L & M Cigarettes
Starring: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis
Announcer: George Walsh
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION
Interview with George Balzer
Long time writer for the Jack Benny Show. He was with Jack for 25 years.
This interview originally aired on Same Time Same Station 02-27-1994.
====================================
If you have any questions or requests, please feel free to contact me.
Jerry Haendiges
Jerry@[removed] 562-696-4387
The Vintage Radio Place [removed]
Largest source of Old Time Radio Logs, Articles and programs on
the Net
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:20:29 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 3-1 births/deaths
March 1st births
03-01-1869 - Edward Bell - near Terre Haute, IN - d. 9-23-1943
commentator WMAQ during the 1920s
03-01-1878 - Dr. Louis K. Anspacher - d. 5-10-1947
lecturer, host: "True Ghost Stories"
03-01-1885 - Lionel Atwill - Croydon, England - d. 4-22-1946
singer: "Eveready Hour"
03-01-1896 - Dimitri Mitropoulos - Athens, Greece - d. 11-2-1960
conductor: "The NBC Symphony Orchestra"
03-01-1896 - George Frame Brown - d. 11-19-1979
actor: Gus "Tony and Gus"
03-01-1902 - Parker Bailey - d. xx-xx-1982
pianist: WTAM Cleveland, Ohio
03-01-1903 - Charlie Lyon - Detroit, MI - d. 5-11-1985
announcer: "Gene Autry's Melody Ranch"; "Lum and Abner"
03-01-1904 - Glenn Miller - Clarinda, IA - d. 12-15-1944
bandleader: "Moonlight Serenade"; "USO Matinee"
03-01-1904 - Paul Hartman - d. 10-2-1973
actor: "Tony Awards"
03-01-1905 - Doris Hare - Bargoed, Monmouthshire, Wales - d. 5-30-2000
actor, host: "Navy Mixture"
03-01-1906 - Lester Grffith - Illinois - d. 11-20-1991
announcer: "Dan Harding's Wife"; "Candid Microphone"
03-01-1910 - David Niven - Kirriemuir, Scotland - d. 7-29-1983
actor, panelist: "NBC Radio Theatre"; "Transatlantic Quiz"
03-01-1914 - Aaron Ruben - Chicago, IL - d. 1-30-2010
writer: "The Milton Berle Show"
03-01-1914 - Barrett Deems - Springfield, IL - d. 9-15-1998
jazz drummer: "Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra"; "Louis Armstrong's All Stars"
03-01-1914 - Gil Doud - Minnesota - d. 12-17-1957
writer, director: "Sam Spade"; "Escape"; "One out of Seven"; "Pat
Novak for Hire"
03-01-1915 - Cy Harrice - Chicago, IL - d. 2-14-2007
announcer: "Big Story"; "Cavalcade of America"
03-01-1917 - Cliffie Stone - Stockton, CA - d. 1-19-1998
host: "Hollywood Barn Dance"; "The Cliffie Stone Show"
03-01-1917 - David Dunhill - England - d. 3-20-2005
announcer: "BBC Light Programme"; "Take It From Here"
03-01-1920 - Antony Ellis - England - d. 9-26-1967
creator, writer, director: "Frontier Gentleman"
03-01-1921 - Kenny Baker - Yorkshire, England - d. 12-7-1999
trumpeter: "Let's Settle for Music"
03-01-1923 - Andrew Faulds - Tanzania, East Africa - d. 5-31-2000
actor: Jet Morgan "Journey Into Space"
03-01-1923 - Peggy Chantier Dick - Philadelphia, PA - d. 11-20-2001
writer: "Edgar Bergen Comedy Hour"
03-01-1927 - Harry Belafonte - NYC
singer, actor: "Imaage Minorities"; "Stagestruck"
03-01-1929 - Eddie Jones - New Jersey - d. 5-31-1997
jazz bassist in the Count Basie band
03-01-1933 - Mary Linn Beller - d. 4-13-2000
actor: Barbara (Babby) "The Brighter Day"
03-01-1946 - Jim Crace - England
writer: "Salateen"; "The Bird Has Flown"
March 1st deaths
01-20-1895 - Roscoe Ates - Grange, MS - d. 3-1-1962
stuttering comedian: "Shell Chateau"; "Comedy Stars of Hollywood"
02-17-1907 - Charlie Spivak - Kiev, Ukraine - d. 3-1-1982
orchestra leader: "Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel"; Million Dollar
Band"
02-20-1907 - Nadine Conner - Compton, CA - d. 3-1-2003
singer: "Show Boat"; "Kraft Music Hall"; "Bell Telephone Hour"
03-15-1904 - Pat O'Malley - Burnley, Lancashire, England - d. 3-1-1985
actor: "Cavalcade of America";"Lux Radio Theatre"
04-27-1937 - Sandy Dennis - Hastings, NE - d. 3-1-1992
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
05-17-1907 - Jack Petruzzi - Cleveland, OH - d. 3-1-1967
actor: "Ann Worth, Housewife"; "The Lone Ranger"; "Joe Palooka"
05-27-1911 - Herb Meadow - d. 3-1-1995
creator, writer: "Have Gun, Will Travel"
06-14-1915 - Kay Sutton - Irvington, NJ - d. 3-1-1988
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
06-29-1922 - Tony Osborne - Cambridge, England - d. 3-1-2009
arranger: "The Goon Show"; "Take It From Here"
07-16-1903 - Edith Walton - d. 3-1-1975
journalist: "Speaking of Books"; "Author Meets the Critics"
07-16-1915 - Elaine Barrie - NYC - d. 3-1-2003
actor: (Wife of John Barrymore) "Streamlined Shakespeare"
07-22-1904 - Magdalen King-Hall - London, England - d. 3-1-1971
children's author who also wrote radio plays
08-12-1907 - Joe Besser - St. Louis, MO - d. 3-1-1988
comedian: ("No so faaaast! . . . oh, you craaaaze you!) "Jack Benny
Program"
08-31-1917 - Burleigh Robbins Downey, Jr. - d. 3-1-2000
news director: "You are the Jury"
09-16-1911 - Dorian St. George - d. 3-1-2004
announcer: "Advs. of Charlie Chan"; "Candid Microphone"
09-17-1905 - Dolores Costello - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 3-1-1979
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Suspense"; "Second Sunday"
10-04-1892 - Kathryn Card - Butte, MT - d. 3-1-1964
actor: Grandmother Barton "The Bartons"; Mrs. Wiggins "Uncle Walter's
Dog House"
10-26-1914 - Jackie Coogan - Los Angeles, CA - d. 3-1-1984
actor: Ernest Botch "Forever Ernest"
11-03-1903 - John Sylvester - Mississippi - d. 3-1-1995
actor, host: "Now Hear This"; "One Thousand Dollars Reward"
11-24-1922 - Joan Turner - Befast, Ireland - d. 3-1-2009
singer, actor: "Just a Minute"; "[removed]"
11-29-1909 - Ann Corio - Hartford, CT - d. 3-1-1999
burlesque queen: "G. I. Jive", "Advs. of Ellery Queen"
12-09-1902 - Brace Beemer - Mount Carmel, IL - d. 3-1-1965
actor: Lone Ranger "Lone Ranger"
12-11-1920 - Eddie Firestone, Jr. - San Francisco, CA - d. 3-1-2007
actor: Joey Brewster "That Brewster Boy"; William Herbert Murray "One
Man's Family"
12-12-1908 - Victor Babin - Moscow, Russia - d. 3-1-1972
concert pianist with a career in radio
12-26-1893 - Vladimir Golschmann - Paris, France - d. 3-1-1972
conductor: New York Philharmonic
Ron
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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 19:36:29 -0500
From: "Craig Gallichotte" <craigceg@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: RadioGoldIndex
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While doing some research the other day I noticed that
[removed] has finally gotten his search by date option running.
It appears that it could be helpful if you are looking for something on a
specific date. I was able to find some shows that were broadcast on my birth
date.
Regards,
Craig
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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 19:37:29 -0500
From: Wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: "Boys and girls - your attention, please!"
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@[removed];
A comic book expert told me years ago that the only times Clark ever
changed in a phone booth were in the 1940s Max Fleischer cartoons.
[removed] he wasn't 100% correct:
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[removed]
From: "Michael Leannah" <mleannah@[removed];
Isn't it a fact that Superman could go back in time by flying in super
speed counterclockwise around the Earth?
Actually, if memory serves, in the comics the DIRECTION wasn't the point,
but rather going very, VERY fast? (More Einsteinian, that.)
he ended up
frustrated because even though he could accomplish time travel, he could
NOT change the course of history
Except of course, in the climax of the first Reeve/Donner film - which
idiotic Deus Ex Machina ending nearly ruins the thing.
And - back on topic: all hail Clayton "Bud" Collyer, the very audio
embodiment of Siegel & Shuster's origanal squat, squinting, laughning Man of
Tomorrow!
Best.
-Craig
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