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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2014 : Issue 49
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Re: Thanks for "This week in radio h  [ StepToons@[removed] ]
  This week in radio history 1-7 June   [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]

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Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 15:59:00 -0400
From: StepToons@[removed]
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Subject:  Re: Thanks for "This week in radio history"

I just wanted to say thanks for the "This week in radio history" postings.
It's easy to tell that a lot of work has gone into compiling these posts.
'Always interesting and always appreciated.
-Step

In a message dated 5/28/2014 6:18:06 [removed] Eastern Daylight  Time,
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This week in radio history  25-31 May

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Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 15:59:06 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week in radio history 1-7 June

6/1

1936   The Lux Radio Theater moved from New York City to Hollywood.
Cecil B. DeMille, the program's host on the NBC Blue network, introduced
Clark Gable and Marlene Dietrich in The Legionnaire and the Lady.

1938 - The first issue of "Action Comics" was published. In its pages
was the world's first super hero, Superman. Jerry Siegel had a dream
about the baby, Moses, who was abandoned by his parents in order that
his life be saved. This dream prompted Siegel's creation of the "Man of
Steel".  Artist Joe Shuster made the comic book hero come alive. The
first story, in this first issue, took place on the planet, Krypton,
where baby Kal-El was born. The infant was shot to Earth in a rocket
just before Krypton exploded.

6/2

1946   The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy was broadcast on NBC for the first time.
Frank Morgan starred as the absent minded Dr. Tweedy.

1937   CBS presented the first broadcast of Second Husband. The show
continued on the air until 1946.

6/3

1946 - Mutual Radio debuted "The Casebook of Gregory Hood". The show was
the summer replacement series for "Sherlock Holmes". The mystery series
became a regular weekly program in the fall of 1946.

6/4

1944 - "Leonidas Witherall" was first broadcast on the Mutual
Broadcasting System. Witherall was a detective who looked just like
William Shakespeare.

6/6

1938 - Stella Dallas was presented for the first time on the NBC Red
radio network. The serial was "the true to life story of mother love and
sacrifice." Stella continued to do this and so much more until 1955.

6/7

1945   The NBC program The Adventures of Topper was heard for the first
time.

1955   NBC presented The Lux Radio Theatre for the final time. The
program had aired for 21 years.

Joe

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