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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2010 : Issue 193
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  11-5 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  11-6 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  OTR books on audio                    [ "Ryan O" <ryano218@[removed]; ]
  Green Hornet Question                 [ "Ryan O" <ryano218@[removed]; ]
  This week in radio history 7-13 Nove  [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]

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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 16:18:59 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  11-5 births/deaths

November 5th births

11-05-1877 - Henry M. Neely - Philadelphia, PA - d. 5-1-1963
actor, writer, director, producer: "Fitch Bandwagon"
11-05-1879 - Will Hays - Sullivan, IN - d. 3-7-1954
puritanical censor: "Republican National Convention 1948"; "A Tribute
to FDR"
11-05-1885 - Will Durant - North Adams, MA - d. 11-7-1981
historian: "America's Town Meeting of the Air"
11-05-1887 - Ralph Moody - St. Louis, MO - d. 9-16-1971
actor: "Gunsmoke"; "Roy Rogers Show"; "Wild Bill Hickok"
11-05-1891 - Vinton Freedley - Philadelphia, PA - d. 6-5-1969
host: "Theatre USA"
11-05-1893 - Jean Sothern - d. 4-14-1964
actor: Edie Gray "Pepper Young's Family"; Connie Rickard "Red Davis"
11-05-1893 - Theodore von Eltz - New Haven, CT - d. 10-6-1964
actor: Inspector Fernak "The Saint"
11-05-1895 - Charles MacArthur - Scranton, PA - d. 4-21-1956
playwright: "Jumbo Fire Chief Program"; "Chase and Sanborn Hour"
11-05-1897 - Jan Garber - Norristown, PA - d. 10-5-1977
bandleader: "Jan Garber Supper Club"
11-05-1901 - Etta Moten - Weimer, TX - d. 1-2-2004
singer, actress: "The Laff Parade"; Hollywood Spotlight"
11-05-1902 - Borrah Minevitch - Kiev, Russia - d. 6-26-1955
harmonica player: (King of the Harmonica) Had own show on NBC Blue
11-05-1905 - Annunzio Paolo Mantovani - Venice, Italy - d. 3-29-1980
orchestra leader: "Music In the Air"; "Of These We Sing"
11-05-1905 - Joel McCrea - South Pasadena, CA - d. 10-20-1990
actor: Jace Pearson "Tales of the Texas Rangers"
11-05-1905 - John Whedon - d. 11-21-1991
writer: "The Great Gildersleeve"
11-05-1905 - Thomas Freebairn-Smith - Walton-on-Thames, England - d.
12-31-1985
writer, producer: "Jonathan Trimble, Esq."; "Al Pearce and His Gang"
11-05-1911 - Roy Rogers - Cincinnati, OH - d. 7-6-1998
singer, actor: (King of the Cowboys) "Roy Rogers Show"; "Saturday Nite
Round-Up"
11-05-1913 - Vivien Leigh - Darjeeling, India - d. 7-7-1967
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
11-05-1914 - Jack McVea - Los Angeles, CA - d. 12-27-2000
saxophonist: "One Night Stand"; "Jubilee"
11-05-1917 - Claus Adam - Sumatra, Indonesia - d. 7-4-1983
first cellist: WOR New York
11-05-1919 - Earl Bennett - Kansas City, KS - d. 10-4-2007
musician, comedian: Sir Fredrick Gas "Spike Jones and His City Slickers"
11-05-1919 - Myron Floren - Webster, SD - d. 7-23-2005
accordianist: "Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music"
11-05-1922 - Roger Albright - Evanston, IL - d. 11-13-1987
writer, producer: "A Home of Your Own"
11-05-1927 - Robert Abernathy - Geneva, Switzerland
newscaster: "News on the Hour"
11-05-1931 - Ike Turner - Clarksdale MS - d. 12-12-2007
singer: (Ike and Tina) "Lost and Found Sound"
11-05-1933 - Donald Madden - NYC - d. 1-22-1983
actor: "Let's Pretend"
11-05-1935 - Nicholas Maw - Grantham, England - d. 5-19-2009
composer: "Odyssey"
11-05-1937 - Harris Yulin - Los Angles, CA
actor: "Empire of the Air"
11-05-1948 - Ruth Welting - Memphis, TN - d. 12-16-1999
coloratura soprano: "Metropolitan Opera"
11-05-1956 - Jacksondouglas (Douglas Hanford) - Williamsburg, VA
announcer, producer: "Original Oldies Show"

November 5th deaths

01-17-1880 - Mack Sennett - Richmond, Quebec, Canada - d. 11-5-1960
king of silent comedy: "Hear It Now"; "Biography In Sound"
01-27-1908 - "Hot Lips" Page - Dallas, TX - d. 11-5-1954
jazz trumpeter: "Milt Herth Trio"; "Eddie Condon's Jazz Concert"
02-05-1884 - Joan Harvey - Bangalore, India - d. 11-5-1965
writer: "The Hidden Valley"
02-05-1911 - Bert Wilson - d. 11-5-1955
chicago cubs play-by-play announcer 1944-1955
03-11-1922 - Vinnette Carroll - NYC - d. 11-5-2002
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
03-20-1904 - Bob Chester - Detroit, MI - d. 11-5-1975
bandleader: "Bob Chester and His Orchestra"
04-09-1903 - Ward Bond - Denver, CO - d. 11-5-1960
actor: "Screen Director's Playhouse"
06-19-1902 - Guy Lombardo - London, Canada - d. 11-5-1977
bandleader: (The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven) "Lombardoland USA"
06-29-1895 - Paul V. Galvin - Harvard, IL - d. 11-5-1959
co-founder of Galvin Manufacturing, merged with Motorola
07-03-1878 - George M. Cohan - Providence, RI - d. 11-5-1942
composer: "Collier Hour"; "Ed Sullivan Show"; "Free Company"
08-05-1887 - Reginald Owen - Wheathampton, England - d. 11-5-1972
actor, writer: "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-30-1908 - Fred MacMurray - Kankakee, IL - d. 11-5-1991
actor: George Harvey "Bright Star"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-31-1906 - Ruth Weston - Boston, MA - d. 11-5-1955
actor: Maude Kellogg "Life Can Be Beautiful"
09-11-1899 - Jimmie Davis - Quitman, LA - d. 11-5-2000
Louisiana's Singing Governor: "Songs By Sinatra"
09-28-1901 - William S. Paley - Chicago, IL - d. 11-5-1990
Founder and president of CBS
09-28-1909 - Al Capp - New Haven, CT - d. 11-5-1979
cartoonist: Creator of "Li'l Abner"; "Monitor"
10-01-1904 - Vladimir Horowitz - Kiev, Ukraine, Russia - d. 11-5-1989
piano virtuoso: "GuestStar"; "Pictures At An Exhibition"
10-12-1885 - Vladimir Bakaleinikoff - Moscow, Russia - d. 11-5-1953
conductor: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; WLW Cincinnati, Ohio
10-13-1909 - Art Tatum - Toledo, OH - d. 11-5-1956
pianist: David Rose Orchestra
10-20-1934 - Eddie Harris - Chicago, IL - d. 11-5-1996
jazz saxophonist: "Voices of Vista"
12-15-1916 - Buddy Cole - Irving, IL - d. 11-5-1964
musician: (Buddy Cole Trio) "Ginny Simms Show"; "Hollywood Showcase"

Ron

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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 16:19:35 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  11-6 births/deaths

November 6th births

11-06-1854 - John Philps Sousa - Washington, [removed] - d. 3-6-1932
composer of marches: "John Philip Sousa Speaks"
11-06-1886 - Gus Kahn - Koblenz, Germany - d. 10-8-1941
lyricist: "Good News of 1938"
11-06-1887 - Walter Johnson - Humboldt, KS - d. 12-10-1946
baseball great: Play-by-Play Washington Senators
11-06-1892 - Ole Olsen - Wabash, IN - d. 1-26-1963
comedian: (Olsen and Johnson); "Rudy Vallee Show"; "Breakfast Club"
11-06-1896 - Frank Readick - Seattle, WA - d. xx-xx-1965
actor: (Father of Bob) Knobby Walsh "Joe Palooka"; Shadow "The Shadow"
11-06-1899 - Francis Lederer - Prague, Czechoslovakia - d. 5-25-2000
actor: Guest Armchair detective: Ellery Queen
11-06-1901 - Juanita Hall - d. 2-28-1968
actor: "Story of Ruby Valentine"
11-06-1904 - Selena Royle - NYC - d. 4-23-1983
actor: Hilda Hope "Hilda Hope, [removed]"; Kathy Marsh "Portia Faces Life"
11-06-1905 - Isabel Carothers - Mt. Pleasant, IA - d. 1-8-1937
actor: Lu "Clara, Lu and Em"
11-06-1910 - Donald Dickson - Clairton, PA - d. 9-21-1972
singer: "Sealtest Party"; "Chase & Sanborn Hour"; "Blue Ribbon Town"
11-06-1916 - Ray Conniff - Attleboro, MA - d. 10-12-2002
arranger: Armed Forces Radio during World War II
11-06-1931 - Mike Nichols - Berlin, Germany
comedian: "Mike Nicholes and Elaine May"; "Monitor"
11-06-1935 - Judy Lewis - Venice, CA
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
11-06-1943 - Berlie Doherty - Liverpool, England
writer: "The Drowned Village"
11-06-1951 - Paul (Hugh) Carter - The Hague, Netherlands
writer: "Memory As Desire"

November 6th deaths

03-11-1918 - Grace McTernan - d. 11-6-1995
soprano: "Your America"
04-14-1914 - John Hubbard - East Chicago, IN - d. 11-6-1988
actor: Willie Faye "Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show"
05-07-1840 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - St. Petersburg, Russia - d.
11-6-1893
composer: Many of his compositions were used as themes
05-19-1895 - Harry Saxe - Montreal, Canada - d. 11-6-1947
actor: Daddy Warbucks "Little Orphan Annie"; Dr. Burr "Mryt and Marge
07-17-1904 - John B. Hughes - d. 11-6-1989
news commentator: "Hughes Reel"
07-21-1883 - Cecil Humphreys - Cheltenham, England - d. 11-6-1947
actor: "Theatre Guild on the Air"
08-01-1911 - Fora Campbell - d. 11-6-1978
actor: Jean Forbes Lambert "Brave Tomorrow"; Janice King "Strange
Romance of Evelyn Winters"
08-15-1903 - Burke Bivens - Kirbyville, TX - d. 11-6-1967
saxophonist: Wayne King Orchestra
09-03-1925 - Hank Thompson - Waco, TX - d. 11-6-2007
singer/guitarist: "Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys"
11-17-1907 - L. Sprague de Camp - NYC - d. 11-6-2000
science fiction writer: "X-Minus One"; "Future Tense"
11-19-1863 - Billy Sunday - Ames, IA - d. 11-6-1935
preacher: "Back Home Hour"
11-20-1917 - Jim Hawthorne - Victor, CO - d. 11-6-2007
disk jockey: "The Hawthorne Thing"; "Hawthorne's Adventures"
11-20-1920 - Gene Tierney - Brooklyn, NY - d. 11-6-1991
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Great Scenes from Great Plays"; "[removed]
Steel Hour"
12-19-1902 - Mary Michael - Denver, CO - d. 11-6-1980
actor: Ma Fogart "Big Sister"; Mrs. Kelly "Stepmother"

Ron

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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 16:24:03 -0400
From: "Ryan O" <ryano218@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  OTR books on audio

Hi all. I see that there are a number of books available on old-time radio
and on specific series such as Dragnet, Johnny Dollar, The Green Hornet,
etc. I am a blind guy and wonder if any of these books are available in
audio form. If anyone can give me any information, I would very much
appreciate it. Some of these books have been around for years and I can't
wait for the day when I can read them.

RyanO

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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 16:24:21 -0400
From: "Ryan O" <ryano218@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Green Hornet Question

I recently discovered that Radio Spirits has published a brand new
collection of previously unreleased GH episodes with al Hodge in the title
role. I eagerly snatched them up, hoping that the quality is better than one
might find on the internet with downloads encoded at too low a bitrate.

I am wondering why so few of the Green Hornet episodes are available in
relation to the other signature WXYZ series; The Lone Ranger and Challenge
of the Yukon. While many of the Robert Hall era broadcasts are in
circulation, fewer programs from the Al Hodge and Jack McCarthy phases of
the series seem to be in existence. Why is this? I am eager to hear more of
the McCarthy episodes in particular as it seems that more people somehow
came to know the identity of the Hornet during this time.

Any info is much appreciated.

RyanO

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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 16:24:26 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week in radio history 7-13 November

 From Those Were The Days

11/7

1932   CBS presented the first broadcast of Buck Rogers in the 25th
Century. Matt Crowley, Curtis Arnall, Carl Frank and John Larkin played
Buck in the serial over the years (1932 1947).

1937   Dr. Christian debuted on CBS. Jean Hersholt played the part of
the kindly, elderly Dr. Christian who practiced on the air until 1954.
Laureen Tuttle, Kathleen Fitz, Helen Kleeb and Rosemary De Camp played
his nurse, Judy. The Dr. Christian theme song was Rainbow on the River.
Sponsors of the show included Vaseline (petroleum jelly, hair tonic and
lip ice).

1938   The first broadcast of This Day is Ours was heard on CBS. Eleanor
McDonald, played by Joan Banks and later by Templeton Fox, had all kinds
of problems. Her child was kidnapped, she lost her memory, helped a
friend find a killer, etc. The soap opera ran for two years.

11/9

1948   This is Your Life debuted on NBC. Ralph Edwards hosted the radio
show for two years before it moved to television.

11/10

1950   Monty Woolley starred as The Magnificent Montague, which debuted
on NBC.

11/12

1932   The National Broadcasting Company opened its new studios at Radio
City in New York City. They celebrated with a gala program at Radio City
Music Hall.

1938   Kate Smith sang God Bless America for the very first time. It
would later become her signature song. Irving Berlin penned the tune in
1917 but never released it until Miss Smith sang it for the first time
on her radio broadcast.

1940   The chant, "invovo legem magicarum," was heard for the first time
when Mandrake the Magician debuted on WOR in New York City.

Joe

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