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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2010 : Issue 1
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
January 1910 births [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
1-1 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
L & H; traditions; radio to TV [ Andy Blatt <asajb2000@[removed]; ]
1-2 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
"Shoe-Button Eyes"??? [ "Glenn P.," <C128User@[removed]; ]
This week in radio history 3-9 Janua [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
Isn't it [removed] [ "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed] ]
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:08:16 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: January 1910 births
01-04-1910 - Ann Jamison - Belfast, Ireland - d. 4-16-1961
singer: "An Evening with Romberg"; "The Packard Hour"
01-05-1910 - Lumpy Brannum - Sandwich, IL - d. 4-19-1987
bass: "Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians"
01-07-1910 - Joe Bigelow - d. 2-20-1976
writer, producer: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
01-08-1910 - Dick Jurgens - Sacremento, CA - d. 10-5-1995
orchestra leader: "Summer Spotlight Revue"
01-08-1910 - Fabian Andre - La Crosse, WI - d. 3-30-1960
arranger for dance orchestras on NBC
01-08-1910 - Richard Cromwell - Los Angeles, CA - d. 10-11-1960
actor: Kit Marshall "Those We Love"
01-11-1910 - Betty Miles - Santa Monica, CA - d. 6-9-1992
actor: Millie Anderson "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day"
01-11-1910 - Donald 'Red' Barry - Houston, TX - d. 7-17-1980
actor: "All-Star Western Theatre"; "Forecast"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-11-1910 - Gene Baker - Portland, OR - d. 8-14-1981
announcer: "Lum and Abner"; "Queen for a Day"
01-11-1910 - Izler Soloman - Minneapolis, MN - d. 12-6-1987
conductor: "Design for Living"; "Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra!
01-11-1910 - Richard Kendrick - Vermillion, SD - d. 2-10-1987
actor: Bill Baker "Portia Faces Life"
01-12-1910 - Luise Rainer - Vienna, Austria or Dusseldorf, Germany
actor: "Linclon Highway"; "Yesterday's Children"
01-12-1910 - Patsy Kelly - Brooklyn, NY - d. 9-24-1981
comedian: "MGM Musical Comedy Theatre"; "Screen Guild Theatre"
01-13-1910 - Jack Mercer - d. 12-4-1984
actor: Popeye "Popeye the Sailor"
01-16-1910 - Dwight Weist - Palo Alto, CA - d. 7-16-1991
actor: Mr. District Attorney "Mr. District Attorney"
01-16-1910 - Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean - Lucas, AR - d. 7-17-1974
baseball broadcaster: (Baseball Hall of Fame) "Game of the Day"
01-17-1910 - Tex Fletcher - Harrison, NY - d. 3-14-1987
actor: Tex Mason "Songs of the B-Bar-B"
01-18-1910 - Arthur Howard - London, England - d. 6-18-1995
actor: "Whack-O!)
01-19-1910 - Jaime Del Valle - d. 9-16-1981
producer, director: "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"; "Count of Monte
Cristo"
01-23-1910 - Django Reinhardt - Belgium - d. 5-16-1953
jazz artist: "Djanjo Reinhardt and the Quintet of the Hot Club France"
01-23-1910 - Dorothy Arbuckle - Eldred, IL - d. 11-14-1982
radio journalist
01-25-1910 - Portland Hoffa - Portland, OR - d. 12-25-1990
comedian: (Wife of Fred Allen) "Fred Allen Show"
01-28-1910 - Arnold Moss - Brooklyn, NY - d. 12-15-1989
actor: Philip Cameron "Against the Storm"; Reed Bannister "Big Sister"
Ron
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:08:22 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 1-1 births/deaths
January 1st births
01-01-1867 - Lew Fields - NYC - d. 7-20-1941
comedian: (Weber and Fields) "The Eveready Hour"; "George Jessel Show"
01-01-1878 - Edwin Franko Goldman - Louisville, KY - d. 2-21-1956
bandmaster: "The Cities Service Concert"; "The Pure Oil Band"
01-01-1879 - [removed] Forster - London, England - d. 6-7-1970
novelist: Many works adapted for radio
01-01-1889 - Alexander Smallens - St. Petersburg, Russia - d.
11-27-1972
conductor: "Rising Musical Star"
01-01-1889 - Charles Bickford - Cambridge, MA - d. 11-9-1967
actor: "Radio Hall of Fame"
01-01-1889 - Maurice Baron - Lille, France - d. 9-5-1964
conductor of various symphony orchestras for radio
01-01-1895 - Art Gillham - St. Louis, MO - d. 6-6-1961
piano playing vocalist: (Whispering Pianist) Plugged songs to sell
sheet music
01-01-1895 - Bernard Schubert - Brooklyn, NY - d. 8-4-1988
writer, producer: "The Falcon"; "Murder and Mr. Malone"
01-01-1897 - Walter Greaza - St. Paul, MN - d. 6-1-1973
actor: "Columbia Workshop"; "Suspense"
01-01-1900 - Xavier Cugat - Tirona, Spain - d. 10-27-1990
bandleader: (King of the Rhumba) "Camel Caravan"
01-01-1904 - George Landen Dann - Brisbane, Australia - d. 6-6-1977
writer: "Funerals for Field Mice"
01-01-1904 - Lou Kosloff - Chicago, IL - d. 2-12-1986
orchestra leader: "Blondie"; "Sad Sack"; "Sherlock Holmes"
01-01-1905 - Dick Aurandt - d. 7-16-1984
orchestra leader: "Voyage of the Scarlet Queen"; "Steve Canyon"
01-01-1905 - Richard Keith - NYC - d. 9-16-1976
actor: Ray Hunt "Myrt and Marge"; Frank W. Brock "Special Investigator"
01-01-1908 - Bob Russell - Passaic, NJ - d. 1-24-1998
singer, songwriter: Helped create " Name that Tune"
01-01-1909 - Dana Andrews - Collins, MS - d. 12-17-1992
actor: Matt Cevetic "I Was A Communist for the FBI"
01-01-1909 - Frank Kettering - Monmouth, IL - d. 6-09-1973
bass player: (Hoosier Hot Shots) "National Barn Dance"
01-01-1911 - Hank Greenberg - NYC - d. 9-14-1994
baseball great: "Play Ball"; "We the People"; "Philco Radio Time"
01-01-1911 - Leona Ledoux - d. 8-16-1987
actor: Robespierre Higgins "Baby Snooks"; Bumstead Children "Blondie"
01-01-1913 - Norman Rosten - d. 3-7-1995
writer: "Cavalcade of America"; "An American in Russia"
01-01-1915 - Earl Sheldon - NYC - d. 11-14-1977
orchestra leader: "The Bickersons"; "Jack Smith Show"
01-01-1915 - Irv Orton - d. 5-xx-1960
musical director: "Double or Nothing"
01-01-1916 - Earl Wrightson - Baltimore, MD - d. 3-7-1993
singer: "Highways in Melody"; "Getting the Most Out of Life"
01-01-1917 - Shelby Storck - Kansas City, MO - d. 4-5-1969
actor: Speed Robertson "The Air Advs. of Jimmie Allen"
01-01-1917 - Ted Cott - Poughkeepsie, NY - d. 6-12-1973
announcer, emcee: "So You Think You Know Music?"; "Music You Want"
01-01-1919 - Carole Landis - Fairchild, WI - d. 7-5-1948
actor: "Warner Brothers Academy Award"; "Command Performance"
01-01-1922 - Robert De Cormier - Pinelawn, NY
choral director: "Christmas in Vermont with Countrypoint"
01-01-1923 - Milt Jackson - Detroit, MI - d. 10-9-1999
vibraphone: "Modern Jazz Quartet"
01-01-1928 - Helen Westcott - Los Angeles, CA - d. 3-17-1998
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "My Wildest Dream"
01-01-1938 - Norma Jean Nilsson - Hollywood, CA
actor: Kathy Anderson "Father Knows Best"; Cookie Bumstead "Blondie"
01-01-1939 - Ray Bellew - Montreal, Canada - d. 10-10-2006
announcer for CBC radio
01-01-1947 - Neil Munro - Musselburgh, Scotland - d. 7-13-2009
actor: Quentin Nickles "Investigations of Quentin Nickles"
January 1st deaths
01-20-1927 - Dawn Lake - Sydney, Australia - d. 1-1-2006
singer: "The Jack Davey Program"
02-04-1908 - Jack Fraser - Lawrence, MA - d. 1-1-2000
newscaster: "John Gordon Fraser and the News", "Monitor"
02-15-1907 - Cesar Romero - NYC - d. 1-1-1994
actor: "Movietone Radio Theatre"
02-15-1922 - Otis Carney - Chicago, IL - d. 1-1-2006
writer: "Words at War"
03-06-1909 - Floyd Holmes - Glasgow, KY - d. 1-1-1970
singer: (Prairie Ramblers) "Smile-a-While"
04-17-1915 - Joe Foss - Sioux Falls, SD - d. 1-1-2003
south dakota governor: "Tops in Sports"
04-25-1919 - Albert Aley - NYC - d. 1-1-1986
actor: Hop Harrigan "Hop Harrigan"; Bob James "Stella Dallas"
05-16-1911 - Margaret Sullavan - Norfolk, VA - d. 1-1-1960
actor: "Electric Theatre"; "Hollywood Playhouse"
06-16-1907 - Joan Winters - Dayton, OH - d. 1-1-2001
actor: Alice Ames "Girl Alone"; Sylvia Bertram "Road of Life"
06-25-1913 - Cyril Fletcher - Watford, England - d. 1-1-2005
panelist: "Does the Team Think"
07-14-1932 - Del Reeves - Sparta, NC - d. 1-1-2007
country singer: "Grand Ole Opry"
08-03-1886 - Anna Barbash - d. 1-1-1983
soprano: "Memories of Jennie Lind"
08-09-1908 - [removed] Bezzerides - Samsun, Turkey - d. 1-1-2007
screenwriter: "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-16-1913 - Joe Lilley - d. 1-1-1971
orchestra leader: "Drene Time"
08-17-1899 - Ralph Goll - d. 1-1-1957
scriptwriter: "The Lone Ranger"
09-11-1896 - Robert S. Kerr - Ada, Oklahoma Territory - d. 1-1-1963
governor oklahoma: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
09-12-1888 - Maurice Chevalier - Paris, France - d. 1-1-1972
actor, singer, host: "Chase & Sanborn Hour"; "This is Paris"; "Bing
Crosby Show"
09-17-1923 - Hank Williams - Georgiana, AL - d. 1-1-1953
singer: "Louisiana Hayride"; "Grand Ole Opry"; "Health and Happiness"
09-17-1941 - Robert Takeo Matsui - Sacremento, CA - d. 1-1-2005
congressman: Democratic response to President's radio address
10-06-1905 - Helen Wills Moody - Centerville, CA - d. 1-1-1998
tennis playeer: "Information Please"
10-07-1916 - Palmer Williams - Tenafly, NJ - d. 1-1-1996
producer: "Hear It Now"
12-02-1914 - Ray Walston - New Orleans, LA - d. 1-1-2001
actor: "The Woolworth Hour"
12-06-1898 - Jack Beall - Waxahachie, TX - d. 1-1-1963
newscaster: "News of Tomorrow"; "American Legion Presents"
12-16-1890 - Jane Morgan - North Platte, NE - d. 1-1-1972
actor: Mary Lane "Aunt Mary"; Mrs. Margaret Davis "Our Miss Brooks"
12-25-1902 - Barton Maclane - Columbia, SC - d. 1-1-1969
actor: "Thirty Minutes In Hollywood"
12-27-1914 - Jack Latham - Washington - d. 1-1-1987
announcer: "The Man Called X"; "Wake Up, America"
Ron
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:08:45 -0500
From: Andy Blatt <asajb2000@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: L & H; traditions; radio to TV
Thanks to Jim Burns for pointing-out the Christmas tradition of Laurel &
Hardy's March of the Wooden Soldiers, even if it is colorized. My vote vote
goes to the Yule log, which I think still exists online but not on either
WGN, Chicago or WPIX in New York.
I always understood the ONLY radio show to exist on TV first and then debut
on radio was Have Gun, Will Travel but I know that list also includes My
Little Margie. Are there any other shows that were on TV first, then aired on
radio? Was Have Gun airing sustained by the time the TV version hit the
airwaves? Maybe the networks sold a "combo" of a spot on radio
"thrown-in"for every TV spot bought. It must have been difficult to interest
advertisers in radio unless it was really cheap.
Andy
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:08:53 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 1-2 births/deaths
January 2nd births
01-02-1865 - William Lyon Phelps - d. 8-21-1943
author, critic, scholar: "Information Please"
01-02-1888 - Tito Schipa - Lecce, Italy - d. 12-16-1965
operatic tenor: "Metropolitan Opera"; "La Rosa Concerts"
01-02-1892 - Artur Rodzinski - Dalmatia, Yugoslavia - d. 11-27-1958
concuctor: "NBC Symphony Orchestra"; "Cleveland Symphony Orchestra"
01-02-1894 - Robert Nathan - NYC - d. 5-25-1985
writer: "CBS Radio Workshop"
01-02-1901 - Hugh Ross Williamson - Romsey, England - d. 1-13-1978
author: "Paul, a Bondslave"
01-02-1904 - Bernardine Flynn - Madison, WI - d. 3-10-1977
actor: Sade Gook "Vic and Sade"; Mathilda Barker "Welcome Valley"
01-02-1904 - James Melton - Moultrie, GA - d. 4-21-1961
singer" "Palmolive Hour"; "Telephone Hour"; "Harvest of Stars"
01-02-1905 - Michale Tippett - London, England - d. 1-8-1998
composer: "Midsummer Marriage"
01-02-1913 - Anna Lee - Ightham, Kent, England - d. 5-14-2004
actor: "Soldiers in Greaspaint"; "Lifebuoy Show"; "Screen Guild Theatre"
01-02-1913 - David Levy - Philadelphia, PA - d. 1-25-2000
producer: " We the People"
01-02-1915 - Nick Fatool - Milbury, MA - d. 9-26-2000
drummer: (Member of the Big 7 Band) "Pete Kelly's Blues"
01-02-1917 - Vera Zorina - Berlin, Germany - d. 4-9-2003
ballet dancer: "Duffy's Tavern"; "I'm An American"
01-02-1918 - Joan Merrill - Baltimore, MD - d. 5-10-1992
singer: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
01-02-1920 - Charles Douglass - Mexico - d. 4-8-2003
radio engineer for the CBS radio network
01-02-1920 - Corny Peeples - Oak Park, IL - d. 11-15-1954
actor: William Snood "Tom Mix"; Bud Fairchild "Stepmother"
01-02-1920 - Isaac Asimov - Petrovich, Russia - d. 4-6-1992
Author: "I, Robot"; "Nightfall"
01-02-1920 - Richard Lewis - NYC - d. 5-25-2009
director, writer: "The Falcon"; "Suspense"
01-02-1923 - Mary Elizabeth Smith - Ft. Worth, TX
associate radio producer: "Wide, Wide World"
01-02-1925 - Larry Harmon - Toledo, OH - d. 7-3-2008
actor: "The Great Gildersleeve"
01-02-1925 - Richard Jessup - d. 10-22-1982
writer: "Tom Corbett, Space Cadet"
01-02-1928 - Howard Caine - Nashville, TN - d. 12-29-1993
actor: "The Brighter Day"; "The Guiding Light"
01-02-1930 - Julius LaRosa - Brooklyn, NY
singer: "Arthur Godfrey Time"
01-02-1931 - Renee Roy - Buffalo, NY - d. 7-30-2005
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
01-02-1932 - Peter Redgrove - Kingston-on-Thames, England - d. 6-16-2003
writer: "The Nature of Cold Weather"
January 2nd deaths
01-12-1906 - Tex Ritter - Murvaul, TX - d. 1-2-1974
singer: "Lone Star Rangers"; "Grand Ole Opry"
01-13-1914 - Osa Massen - Copenhagen, Denmark - d. 1-2-2006
actor: "Orson Welles Theatre"; "Columbia Workshop"
02-07-1896 - Earl Burtnett - Harrisburg, PA - d. 1-2-1936
orchestra leader: KHJ Los Angeles, California
02-09-1902 - Fred Harman, Sr. - St. Joseph, MO - d. 1-2-1982
cartoonist: Creator of Red Ryder
02-19-1915 - Dick Emery - London, England - d. 1-2-1983
comedian: "Educating Archie"
02-20-1920 - Frank Muir - Ramsgate, England - d. 1-2-1998
comedy writer: "Take It from Here"; "Bedtime with Braden"
03-08-1918 - Alan Hale, Jr. - Los Angeles, CA - d. 1-2-1990
actor: "Smiths of Hollywood"
03-30-1883 - Jo Davidson - NYC - d. 1-2-1952
sculptor: "Information Please"
04-14-1915 - Richard Hart - Providence, RI - d. 1-2-1951
actor: "Family Theatre"
05-04-1913 - Joe Aleman - d. 1-2-1996
disk jockey: KPRL Paso Robles, California
06-15-1921 - Erroll Garner - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 1-2-1977
jazz muscian: "Jubilee"; "Command Performance"; "Arthur Godfrey Show"
08-23-1906 - Harriet Parsons - Burlington, IA - d. 1-2-1983
commentator: (Daughter of Louella Parsons) "Hollywood Hotel"
08-25-1912 - John Rarig - Washington - d. 1-2-1991
singer: (Member Sportsmen Quartet) "Jack Benny Program"
09-08-1902 - Milton Watson - Salinas, CA - d. 1-2-1982
vocalist: "Burns and Allen"
10-20-1897 - Adolph Deutsch - London, England - d. 1-2-1980
arranger, conductor, composer: "Kraft Program"; "This Is Hollywood"
10-27-1910 - Jack Carson - Carmen, Canada - d. 1-2-1963
comedian: "Jack Carson Show"; "New Sealtest Village Store"
11-02-1921 - Shep Menken - NYC - d. 1-2-1999
actor: "Six Shooter"; "NBC Presents: Short Story"; "Four-Star Playhouse"
11-05-1901 - Etta Moten - Weimer, TX - d. 1-2-2004
singer, actress: "The Laff Parade"; Hollywood Spotlight"
11-14-1904 - Dick Powell - Mountain. View, AR - d. 1-2-1963
actor: Richard Diamond "Richard Diamond, Private Detective"; Richard
Rogue "Rogue's Gallery"
11-19-1897 - Bud Green - Austria - d. 1-2-1981
lyricist: "Great Moments to Music"
12-02-1880 - Fred A. Sullivan - Zionsville, IN - d. 1-2-1951
actor: Kirby Willoughby "Arnold Grimm's Daughter"; Mitchell Frazier
"Story of Mary Marlin"
12-10-1903 - Una Merkel - Covington, KY - d. 1-2-1986
actor: Adeline Fairchild "Great Gildersleeve"; "Johnny Presents";
"Texaxo Star Theatre"
Ron
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:09:39 -0500
From: "Glenn P.," <C128User@[removed];
To: "[The Old-Time Radio Mailing List]" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: "Shoe-Button Eyes"???
This is the VERY LAST question I'll be asking about Cinnamon Bear this
year (I promise!) :)
What are "shoe-button eyes" ???
It occurs to me that I've lived fifty years upon planet Earth, but I've
never see shoes with buttons! What do shoe buttons LOOK like??? Are they
any different from any other buttons???
[ADMINISTRIVIA: Please respond directly to the poster, unless you can relate
button-closed shoes to Old [removed] --cfs3]
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:09:47 -0500
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: This week in radio history 3-9 January
From Those Where The Days
1/4
1928 NBC debuted one of radio's first variety shows. The Dodge Victory
Hour starred Will Rogers, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra and singer Al
Jolson. The cost to produce this one show was $67,600 ($842,[removed] in
2008 dollars).
1932 NBC Red presented The Carnation Contented Hour. The show
continued on network radio for 19 years as a showcase for top singers
and musicians.
1935 Bob Hope was first heard on network radio as part of The Intimate
Revue with Jane Froman, James Melton and the Al Goodman Orchestra.
1/5
1935 We proudly remind you that Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra was
featured on CBS this day on the program, The Hour of Charm. (ed And
who can ever forget Evelyn and her magic violin?)
1940 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) got its very first
demonstration of FM radio. The new medium, free of interference, static,
and noise in thunderstorms, was developed by Major [removed] Armstrong. The
first FM transmitter was put in operation in 1941.
1/6
1941 A young actor appeared for the first time in a new program on CBS
titled, The Home of the Brave. Along with others in the cast, this was
Richard Widmark's radio debut.
1950 Ronald Coleman starred as the president of Ivy College in The
Halls of Ivy.
1974 CBS radio returned to dramatic programming at night with the
first broadcast of Radio Mystery Theatre, hosted by [removed] Marshall. The
program debuted on 218 CBS network stations.
1/7
1926 A famous marriage that endured for many years is remembered this
day. It's the wedding anniversary of George Burns and Gracie Allen who
were married by a Justice of the Peace in Cleveland, Ohio.
1940 The gate to Gene Autry's Melody Ranch opened. "The singing
cowboy" would entertain on CBS radio for the next 16 years, other than
1942-45 when he was in the Army Air Corps.
1941 The NBC Blue network presented the first installment of Inner
Sanctum.
1950 Ernest Tubb made his first appearance at The Grand Ole Opry in
Nashville, TN. Ernest also did a 15 minute radio program each day that
became very popular in West Texas. So popular, in fact, that he bought
the radio station that had aired the program for years and years: KGKL
in San Angelo, Texas.
Joe
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:10:14 -0500
From: "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio Digest" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Isn't it [removed]
Isn't it wonderful that we can still live in the golden age of radio? Art
Chimes on NPR told the story. Actually old time radio didn't die in 1962.
Himan Brown resurrected it from 1974-1982 on his CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
And Theater 5 was on the air in 1964-65. And Mutual had the Sears and
Mutual Radio Theaters in 1979-1980. Rod Serling's Twilight Zone was on
radio, too.
And thru the diligence of some, we still have some Internet style radio,
here and on CDs. But the sad part is that we cannot turn on our radios and
find the good stuff anymore. I think the exceptions are Imagination Theater
and Unshackled, for those who can hear these shows. Unshackled has been on
the air since 1950, Pacific Garden Mission. And if you have satellite, I
understand you can listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the
Metropolitan Opera.
So radio isn't completely dead. I have the hope that someday radio will be
re-discovered. And sports, news, talk, weather will have to share the
airwaves with radio drama, comedy, live concerts and things like "Meet the
press" and "Face the nation" and "Issues and answers."
I guess you can call me an old dreamer who lives in the hope that real radio
will come back.
Ted Kneebone. 1528 S. Grant St., Aberdeen, SD 57401. Phone: 605-226-3344.
Old Time Radio: [removed]
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