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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2015 : Issue 20
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  "Mirandy"                             [ Donald Pitchford <donniepitchford@s ]
  This week in radio history 1-7 March  [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]

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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 10:41:58 -0500
From: Donald Pitchford <donniepitchford@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  "Mirandy"

I've been told actress Marjorie Bauersfeld, known as "Mirandy" in work with
Bob Burns (such as the 1940 film "Comin' Round the Mountain"), played the
part of Abner's wife in a couple of "Lum and Abner" programs. One was an 1940
half-hour pilot which exists on a transcription disc in the NLAS archives,
the other a regular 15-minute "Lum and Abner" program (2-11-1943).

Plus Norris "Abner" Goff's real wife appeared on an anniversary show and
spoke a few words.

I'm planning a comic strip with information on "Lizzabeth" and the various
actresses who played her on radio, in one film, and in photos sold at the Lum
and Abner Museum. If anyone has further information on "Mirandy," or others,
I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!

Donnie Pitchford,
"Lum and Abner" Cartoonist
Carthage, Texas

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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 10:42:14 -0500
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week in radio history 1-7 March

3/1

1932   Radio's greatest effort of on the spot news coverage began as NBC
and CBS rushed to Hopewell, NJ to cover the kidnapping of the Charles
and Anne Lindbergh baby.

1941    Commercial FM broadcasting began in the [removed] when station W47NV
in Nashville, TN started operations on this day.

1941   Duffy's Tavern debuted on CBS.

3/2

1945   Mystery fans remember this day when they gathered around the
radio set to listen to the Mutual Broadcasting System as Superman
encountered Batman and Robin for the first time.

1952   Whispering Streets debuted on ABC, remaining on the air until 1960.

3/4

1877    Emile Berliner came up with something called the microphone.

1925   Calvin Coolidge took the oath of office in Washington DC. The
presidential inauguration was broadcast on radio for the very first time.

1930 - "The Redhead", Red Barber, began his radio career this day.
Barber broadcast on WRUF at the University of Florida in Gainsville. He
soon became one of the best known sports voices in America.

1942   Shirley Temple had a starring role in Junior Miss on CBS. The
show, heard for the first time, cost $12,000 a week ($171,696 in 2014
dollars) to produce and stayed on the airwaves until 1954.

1951   Sir John Gielgud, starring as Hamlet, was heard on The [removed] Steel
Hour on the NBC.

1952   President Harry Truman dedicated the Courier, the first seagoing
radio broadcasting station, in ceremonies in Washington, DC.

3/6

1948   Ralph Edwards created a quiz on Truth or Consequences called The
Walking Man. After ten weeks of guesses by contestants playing the game,
it was finally revealed that Jack Benny was The Walking Man.

3/7

1933   CBS debuted Marie the Little French Princess which had a run of
two years.

1944   Norman Corwin hosted the program, Columbia Presents Corwin on the
CBS network this day.

Joe

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