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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2009 : Issue 30
A Part of the [removed]!
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
Spotlight bands [ "B. J. Watkins" <kinseyfan@hotmail. ]
The Adventures of the Abbotts [ <suzanne531@[removed]; ]
the "new" Shadows [ Chargous@[removed] ]
2-8 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
RE: Chandu [ Michael Ogden <michaelo67@[removed] ]
2-9 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
Movies by Ken Roberts [ Larry Husch <lshusch@[removed]; ]
Soap and Kids, the Chandu Connection [ Stephen A Kallis <skallisjr@[removed] ]
Re: Soap and Kids, the Chandu Connec [ Stuart Lubin <stuartlubin6686@sbcgl ]
Radio and presidents [ Brian Johnson <chyronop@[removed] ]
Teenage shows [ Bob Slate <moxnix1961@[removed]; ]
Fw: Quiet Please [ "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed] ]
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:41:07 -0500
From: "B. J. Watkins" <kinseyfan@[removed];
To: oldtimeradio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Spotlight bands
A friend has asked me whether these two shows (or portions thereof) exist:
"1942 - The longest, sponsored program in the history of broadcasting
was heard on NBC radio's Blue network. The daylong Victory Parade's
Christmas Party of Spotlight Bands was heard over 142 radio stations.
The marathon broadcast was sponsored by Coca-Cola."
"Also - 5/29/1938 - WNEW in NYC had a 5 plus hour remote from Randall's
Island on a Sunday morning - "Carnival of Swing" - 25 big bands.
Thanks,
Barbara
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:41:21 -0500
From: <suzanne531@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: The Adventures of the Abbotts
Hi - First I want to thank everyone who contributes to the
OTR Digest as I have learned a great deal about OTR here.
I think it was last year some time when I found five programs from the
Adventures of the Abbotts that had no been previously posted anywhere. They
were:
The Green Eyed Divorcee
The Canary Blonde Heiress
The Clicking Silver
Gentleman In the Nile Green Suit
Murder of the Fabulous Redhead
I think I got info on these here at the Digest. Unfortunately,
I had them on my computer which self destructed. Can anyone
out there please tell me where I can get these episodes? I would greatly
appreciate any help you can give me.
Thank You
Suzanne
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:41:30 -0500
From: Chargous@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: the "new" Shadows
I don't know if this has been covered, if so, I missed it, but it was
brought to my attention that two of the new Shadows finally surfaced in a
recent Radio Spirits set; The Old People, and the Voice of the
Trumpet. Have any of the other new ones (besides Conversation With Death)
been released, that I don't know about?
For some reason, Radio Spirits didn't include the syndicated program
numbers, which was rather annoying.
By "new" I mean storylines perviously not in circulation, and not just the
previously circulated ones with [removed] Goodrich commercials present.
Travis
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:41:38 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 2-8 births/deaths
February 8th births
02-08-1828 - Jules Verne - Nantes, France - d. 3-24-1905
pioneering science fiction writer: Several of his works adapted for
radio
02-08-1868 - Evangeline Adams - d. 11-10-1932
astrologist: "Horoscope Talks"
02-08-1878 - Benicia Batione - d. 5-xx-1965
spanish instructor of conversational spanish: KOA Denver, Colorado
02-08-1886 - Charlie Ruggles - Los Angeles, CA - d. 12-23-1970
comedian: "Texaco Star Theatre"; "Suspense"; "This Is My Best"
02-08-1888 - Edith Evans - London, England - d. 10-14-1976
actor: "Kaleidoscope"
02-08-1890 - Irving Kaufman - Syracuse, NY - d. 1-3-1976
singer: "Champion Sparkers"; "Broadway Vanities"
02-08-1891 - Edward Bierstadt - d. 2-3-1970
writer: "The Shadow"; "Empire Builders"
02-08-1892 - Will Aubrey - Lithuania - d. 1-3-1958
actor: (The Bard of the Byways) "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour"
02-08-1893 - Ed Fitzgerald - Troy, NY - d. 3-22-1982
host: "The Fitzgeralds"
02-08-1894 - King Vidor - Galveston, TX - d. 11-1-1982
film director: "Screen Director's Playhouse"; "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood"
02-08-1902 - Lyle Talbot - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 3-3-1996
actor: "Your Hollywood Informer"; "Calling All Cars"; "The Unexpected"
02-08-1904 - Charles Sears - Hoopeston, IL - d. 8-12-1987
tenor: "National Barn Dance"; "Musical Memories"
02-08-1905 - Don Ball - Block Island, RI - d. 1-7-1974
staff announcer for CBS during the 1930s.
02-08-1905 - Henry King - d. 8-8-1974
orchestra leader: "Burns and Allen"
02-08-1905 - Truman Bradley - Sheldon, MO - d. 7-28-1974
announcer: "Easy Aces"; "Red Skelton & Co."; "Drene Show"
02-08-1907 - Phil Davis - Cincinnati, OH - d. 12-10-1985
musician: "Avalon Time"; "Scramby Amby"
02-08-1907 - Ray Middleton - Chicago, IL - d. 4-10-1984
actor: Abraham Lincoln "Honest Abe"
02-08-1908 - Myron McCormick - Albany, IN - d. 7-30-1962
actor: Christopher Wells "Advs. of Christopher Wells"
02-08-1911 - Judith Allen - NYC - d. 10-5-1996
actor: Margo Lane "The Shadow"
02-08-1913 - Betty Field - Boston, MA - d. 9-13-1973
actor: Mary Aldrich "Aldrich Family"
02-08-1913 - Taylor Grant - Philadelphia, PA - d. 2-24-1998
newscaster: "Headline Edition"
02-08-1914 - Margot Stevenson - NYC
actor: Margo Lane "The Shadow"
02-08-1915 - George "Doc" Abraham - Wayland, NY - d. 1-27-2005
gardner, host: "The Green Thumb"
02-08-1917 - Robert Dryden - d. 12-16-2003
actor: Doctor West "We Love and Learn"; Sergeant Maggio "Call the
Police"
02-08-1920 - Lana Turner - Wallace, ID - d. 6-29-1995
actor: "Abbott and Costello"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-08-1920 - Robert Garnett "Buddy" Blattner - St. Louis, MO
announcer: Armed Forces Radio, Guam
02-08-1922 - Morley Meredith - Winnipeg, Canada - d. 2-3-2000
baritone: "Metropolitan Opera"
02-08-1924 - Audrey Meadows - Wu Chang, China - d. 2-3-1996
actor: "The Honeymooners" (TV sound track on radio)
02-08-1925 - Francis Webb - Adelaide, Australia - d. 11-23-1973
writer: "Birthday"
02-08-1925 - Jack Lemmon - Boston, MA - d. 6-27-2001
actor: "Dimension X"; "X Minus One"; Dr. Brent "Road of Life"
02-08-1931 - James Dean - Byron, IN - d. 9-30-1955
actor: "Hallmark Playhouse"
02-08-1941 - Martin Huston - Lexington, KY - d. 8-8-2001
actor: Jeep Allison "My Son Jeep"
02-08-1943 - Jan Needle - Portsmouth, England
wrote radio plays in New Zealand, England and Australia
February 8th deaths
01-13-1903 - Charles Kullman - New Haven, CT - d. 2-8-1983
singer: "The Palmolive Beauty Box Theatre"
01-14-1920 - George Herman - NYC - d. 2-8-2005
newsman: CBS news writer
02-17-1897 - Ben Alley - West Virginia - d. 2-8-1970
singer: (the Golden Tenor) "Melody Lane"; "Sweethearts Of the Air"
02-24-1889 - Boyd Bunch - Chamois, MO - d. 2-8-1969
pianist, arranger: "Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians"
03-11-1919 - Mercer Ellington - Washington, [removed] - d. 2-8-1996
bandleader: (Son of Duke Ellington) "Genius of Duke"
06-04-1917 - Helen Wood - Clarksville, TN - d. 2-8-1988
actor: Elaine Dascomb "Those We Love"
06-10-1917 - Meredith Edwards - Denbighshire, Wales - d. 2-8-1999
actor: "The Cruel Sea"
06-12-1903 - Drue Leyton - Somers, WI - d. 2-8-1997
broadcast from Paris during WWII on "Voice of America"
06-22-1916 - Johnny Jacobs - Milwaukee, WI - d. 2-8-1982
announcer: "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"; "Frontier Gentleman";
"Granby's Green Acres"
07-18-1913 - Marvin Miller - St. Louis, MO - d. 2-8-1985
actor: Ben Lyon "Jeff Regan, Investigator"; Gil Whitney "Romance of
Helen Trent"
09-09-1903 - Phyllis Whitney - Yokohoma, Japan - d. 2-8-2008
author: "The Young Book Reviewers"
09-10-1909 - Raymond Scott - Brooklyn, NY - d. 2-8-1994
conductor, composer: "Your Hit Parade"; "Chicago Theatre of the Air"
09-28-1887 - Tom Terriss - London, England - d. 2-8-1964
actor/narrater: "Letters from Abroad"; "Vagabond Adverturer"
10-05-1905 - Harriet MacGibbon - Chicago, IL - d. 2-8-1987
actor: Lucy Kent "Home, Sweet Home"
10-06-1905 - Clinton C. Balmer - d. 2-8-1988
news commentator: WLVA Lynchberg, Virginia
10-07-1898 - Alfred Wallenstein - Chicago, IL - d. 2-8-1983
conductor: "Virtuosos"; "Voice of Firestone"
10-25-1897 - Marek Weber - Vienna, Austria - d. 2-8-1964
conductor/violinist: "Carnation Contented Hour"
11-01-1919 - John Secondari - Rome, Italy - d. 2-8-1975
novelist: "As Europe Sees the Marshall Plan"; "Prologue"
11-09-1911 - Dick Janaver - NYC - d. 2-8-1999
actor: Lee Kirby "Myrt and Marge"; "Our Gal Sunday"; "Just Plain Bill"
11-14-1916 - Hubert Batey - d. 2-8-1980
sportscaster: WGPC Albany, Georgia
12-02-1914 - Tracy Roberts - Little Falls, NY - d. 2-8-2002
actor: "Suspense"; "Have Gun, Will Travel"
12-08-1928 - Jimmy Smith - Norristown, PA - d. 2-8-2005
jazz organist: Won a radio talent contest in Philadelphia at the age
of 9
12-22-1862 - Connie Mack - East Brookfield, MA - d. 2-8-1956
baseball manager: "The Shell Show"; "A Tribute to Lou Gehrig"
12-24-1913 - Myrtle 'Lulubelle' Wiseman - Boone, KY - d. 2-8-1999
singer: (Lulubelle and Scotty) "The National Barn Dance"
Ron
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:41:57 -0500
From: Michael Ogden <michaelo67@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: RE: Chandu
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Regarding Leonard's note, it's good to hear that the Chandu book is still a
happening thing. I'm really looking forward to it.
Concerning the question of the last broadcast date for the original Chandu
series, I suggest that newspapers might be a help after all. Assuming that all
the following information which I have is accurate, what we have is this: KHJ
was the first Los Angeles area station to run Chandu, starting on Tuesday,
August 11, 1931. Now I'm presuming (is this so?) that KHJ was the first
station in the country to run the series. Their last broadcast of CHANDU was
on Saturday, September 9, 1933. The following Tuesday, September 12, CHANDU
started running on KNX, and that station's last broadcast was Saturday,
January 27, 1934.
The question is whether or not the KNX broadcasts were a continuation of the
KHJ series from the point where it left off on September 9, or if they were
repeats of earlier episodes. But anyway this gives two possible dates for the
status of "last episode" of the original series.
And here's a couple of other interesting Chandu tidbits:
In several newspaper articles on the perils of drug addiction in 1929 and
1930, the word "chandu" was identified as meaning "prepared opium." It's
curious that the creators of Chandu would choose this name when it was already
identified in the media as having to do with narcotics. Walter Winchell called
them out about it in 1932 in his column, where he noted: "One of the smaller
radio chains has a feature called 'Chandu,' which is Hindu-Chinese for an
opium preparation. In fewer words--Dope."
In February of 1934 it was reported that there would be a new Chandu radio
series, to tie in with the film which Sol Lesser planned to produce (which I
presume eventually became the Bela Lugosi serial, RETURN OF CHANDU).
Interestingly the report identified Gayne Whitman as not only the star but the
writer of Chandu (which I don't think he ever was). To quote the article:
"Gayne Whitman ought to know his 'Chandu.' He originated this fictitious
character on the radio by writing the story and acting in [removed] Sol Lesser
feels it's time for a new 'Chandu' series so he has engaged Mr. Whitman to act
in and write some new adventures. There will be both screen and radio stars to
help Mr. Whitman sustain his thriller which will be broadcast as it is
filmed."
That last sentence seems to imply that at that time they didn't plan to use
the Lemuria story which, as Leonard pointed out, had already aired, but rather
an entirely new story sequence. Hmmm, yet more mystery surrounding [removed]
Mike Ogden
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:42:03 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 2-9 births/deaths
February 9th births
02-09-1883 - Joseph King - Austin, TX - d. 4-11-1951
announcer: "Mr. and Mrs. North"; "A Report to the Nation"
02-09-1884 - Wilmer Walter - Philadelphia, PA - d. 8-23-1941
actor: David Harum "David Harum"; Andy Agnes "The Gumps"
02-09-1891 - Ronald Colman - Richmond, Surrey, England - d. 5-19-1958
actor: William Todhunter Hall "Halls of Ivy"; "Jack Benny Program"
02-09-1892 - Frank W. Asper - Salt Lake City, UT - d. 11-8-1973
organist: "Music and the Spoken Word"
02-09-1892 - Peggy Wood - Brooklyn, NY - d. 3-18-1978
actor: "NBC Present Eugene O'Neill"; "Great Scenes from Great Plays"; "
02-09-1901 - Brian Donlevy - Cleveland, OH - d. 4-5-1972
actor: Steve Mitchell "Dangerous Assignment"
02-09-1901 - Walter Preston - Quincy, IL - d. 8-7-1982
singer: "Philco Hour"
02-09-1902 - Chester A. Lauck - Alleene, AR - d. 2-22-1980
comedian: Columbus 'Lum' Edwards "Lum and Abner"
02-09-1902 - Fred Harman, Sr. - St. Joseph, MO - d. 1-2-1982
cartoonist: Creator of Red Ryder
02-09-1904 - Carmen Miranda - Lisbon, Portugal - d. 8-5-1955
singer: "Hello Americans"
02-09-1910 - Peanuts Holland - Norfold, VA - d. 2-7-1979
jazz trumpeter, singer: "One Night Stand"; "Jubilee"; "Yank Swing
Session"
02-09-1911 - Harry Kramer - Philadelphia, PA - d. 1-23-1996
announcer: "Alfred Antonini Orchestra"; "Mike and Buff's Mailbag"
02-09-1912 - Bob Armstrong - Buffalo, NY - d. 4-25-1994
orchestra director: NBC 1942
02-09-1912 - Bob Hannon - Chicago, IL - d. 2-16-1993
singer: "American Melody Hour"; "Waltz Time"
02-09-1913 - Erskine Butterfield - Syracuse, NY - d. 7-11-1961
jazz musician: "Cats 'n' Jammers"
02-09-1914 - Bob Hite - Decatur, IN - d. 2-18-2000
announcer: "Challenge of the Yukon"; "Green Hornet"; "Casey, Crime
Photographer"
02-09-1914 - Ernest Tubb - Crisp, TX - d. 9-6-1984
singer: (The Texas Troubador) "Grand Ole Opry"
02-09-1914 - Ralph Hermann - Milwaukee, WI - d. 7-28-1994
bandleader: "Herb Oscar Anderson Show"
02-09-1915 - Charlotte Holland - d. 1-13-1997
actor: Nita Bennett "Lone Journey"; Nora Drake "This is Nora Drake"
02-09-1921 - Gene Lyons - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 7-8-1974
actor: Freelance
02-09-1922 - Kathryn Grayson - Winston-Salem, NC
singer: "Mail Call"
02-09-1923 - Milena Miller - d. 7-20-2001
vocalist: "The Stu Erwin Show"
02-09-1930 - Garner Ted Armstrong - Portland, OR - d. 9-15-2003
preacher: (Son of Herbert W. Armstrong) "Plain Truth"; "The World
Tomorrow"
02-09-1937 - Clete Boyer - Cassville, MO - d. 6-4-2007
baseball player: "Tops in Sports"
02-09-1939 - Janet Suzman - Johannesburg, South Africa
actor: "Guest Panelist "[removed]"
02-09-1949 - Judith Light - Trenton, NJ
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
February 9th deaths
01-13-1884 - Sophie Tucker - Russia - d. 2-9-1966
singer: (The Last of the Red Hot Mammas) "Sophie Tucker and Her Show"
01-30-1914 - David Wayne - Traverse City, MI - d. 2-9-1995
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre" ;" Eternal Light"; "Stars in the Air"
03-16-1927 - Ruby Braff - Boston, MA - d. 2-9-2003
performer: "Jazz from Storyville"
04-01-1909 - Eddy Duchin - Cambridge, MA - d. 2-9-1951
bandleader: (The Ten Magic Fingers of Radio) "Lasalle Style Show"
04-07-1908 - Percy Faith - Toronto, Canada - d. 2-9-1976
conductor: "Carnation Contented Hour"; "Pause That Refreshes on the Air"
04-07-1934 - Ian Richardson - Edinburgh, Scotland - d. 2-9-2007
actor: Richard II and Bolingbroke "Richard II"
04-09-1905 - James Fulbright - Summer, MO - d. 2-9-1995
[removed] senator: "Information Please"
04-30-1916 - Phil Brown - Cambridge, MA - d. 2-9-2006
actor: "Arch Obolor's Playes"
05-05-1919 - Seymour Kapetansky - Michigan - d. 2-9-2001
sriter: "Duffy's Tavern"
05-07-1885 - George "Gabby" Hayes - Wellsville, NY - d. 2-9-1969
actor: "Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch"; "Roy Rogers Show"
06-26-1902 - Bruce Evans - d. 2-9-1978
actor: Trapeze Artist "Circus Days"
07-06-1925 - Bill Haley, Jr. - Highland Park, MI - d. 2-9-1981
rocker: "Camel Rock and Roll Party"; "Stars for Defense"
07-12-1919 - Vera Hruba Ralston - Prague, Czechoslovakia - d. 2-9-2003
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
07-31-1922 - Hank Bauer - East St. Louis, IL - d. 2-9-2007
baseball great: "Tops in Sports"
08-10-1896 - Louis Sobol - New Haven, CT - d. 2-9-1986
columist: "Album of Manhattan"; "Voice of Broadway"; "Bright Lights of
New York"
08-30-1908 - Willie Bryant - New Orleans, LA - d. 2-9-1964
host: "Night Life"
09-23-1907 - Jarmila Novatana - Prague, Czechoslovakia - d. 2-9-1994
lyric soprano: "The Pause that Refreshes"; "The Celanese Hour"
10-12-1927 - Peggy Taylor - Inglewood, CA - d. 2-9-2002
singer: "The Breakfast Club"; "The Stan Freeberg Show"
11-23-1915 - Natalie Park Masters - San Francisco, CA - d. 2-9-1986
actor: Candy Matson "Candy Matson
12-23-1873 - Burns Mantle - Watertown, NY - d. 2-9-1948
writer: "Best Plays" based on Mantle's theatrical yearbook
Ron
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:42:08 -0500
From: Larry Husch <lshusch@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Movies by Ken Roberts
Ray Poinexter's Golden Throats and Silver Throats, [removed], mentions that
Ken Roberts "made 16mm movies of the entire production of The Goldbergs,
Life Begins and Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne." Does anyone know if these
movies still exist?
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:07:48 -0500
From: Stephen A Kallis <skallisjr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Soap and Kids, the Chandu Connection
Stuart Lubin, writing about Chandu, then Magician, observes,
White King Soap was the sponsor, and they
emphasized that it was REAL soap, not detergent.
I have always wondered why a kid's show would
be sponsored by a washing machine soap.
That's because Chandu was not a kid's show; it was something of a soap
opera. When it first came out in the early 1930s, there was great public
interest in "the Occult," including both mystics and the prevalence of
seances. Harry Houdini had a whole campaign debunking fake mediums who
used stage magic tricks (though reports said he was looking for the
genuine article himself). A hero who could fight the forces of evil by
magical means looked like a clear winner, and the understated romance
between Frank Chandler (Chandu) and the Princess Nadji kept the interest
of the regular soap listeners.
Of course, kids enjoyed it, as Chandu was a superhero like Ibis the
Invincible.
Stephen A. Kallis, Jr.
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:04:54 -0500
From: Stuart Lubin <stuartlubin6686@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: Soap and Kids, the Chandu Connection
In answer to my question:
I have always wondered why a kid's show would be sponsored by a washing
machine soap.
Stephen A. Kallis replied
That's because Chandu was not a kid's show; it was something of a soap
opera. When it first came out in the early 1930s, there was great public
interest in "the Occult," including both mystics and the prevalence of
seances.
Admittedly, I have never heard a recording of the show done in the 30s. Are there any recordings? I do not even know if it was sponsored by White King in the 30s, or what time slot it was in. Maybe a knowledgeable digester could weigh in on that. But when I would listen to it in 1949, it definitely was a kids' show broadcast for 30 minutes sometime during the 5:00-6:00 PM time slot, along with all the other kids' shows which dominated that time slot. Of course, I am not saying that adults did not listen to it then. Did we have a way of knowing which age groups WERE listening to shows back then?
Stuart
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:05:34 -0500
From: Brian Johnson <chyronop@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Radio and presidents
Ronald Reagan used radio, not only as president, but to get elected in the
first place. Between 1975 and 1979, Reagan had a 3 minute daily commentary
syndicated to over 200 stations.
These broadcasts were tantamount to daily ads on the run-up to the 1980
Presidential campaign - and they paid him! Of the 1,000 broadcasts, Reagan
personally wrote 600 of them, in long hand, on yellow legal pads. (Peter
Hannaford, his Director of Public Affairs in Sacramento is said to have
drafted the other 400.)
And, of course, it was the former WHO sportscaster who began the weekly radio
addresses in 1981 that his four successors have continued unabated.
"My fellow Americans, we begin bombing in five [removed]"
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:05:44 -0500
From: Bob Slate <moxnix1961@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Teenage shows
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Don't forget "Junior Miss"which starred Barbara Whiting and "The Hardy
Family",which starred Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy. Bob Slate
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:06:34 -0500
From: "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio Digest" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Fw: Quiet Please
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Here is my list of shows that were sold by RS when they were in Schiller Park,
IL. They all sound quite good. The set had 6 cassettes, 3 shows on each
one.
Note to Tom H.: I bought the following set of QP on cassettes. They are the
90 min split type. Sounds like they have been restored. Just checked my
list. Have duplicates of all but one show. Most are equal to what I already
had; a few are better.
Here is my list from the album RS from Schiller Park, IL. 6 cassettes.
#1 It's later than you think; Meet John Smith, John; Beezer's cellar.
#2 And Jeannie dreams of me; Good ghost; Calling all souls.
#3 Adam and the darkest day; Time of the big snow; Northern lights.
#4 Tap the heat, Bogdan; Valentine; If I should wake before I die.
#5 Man who knew everything; Dark Rosaleen; Time to born and a time to
die.
#6 Shadow of the wings; Oldest man in the world; In the house where I was
born.
Ted Kneebone. 1528 S. Grant St., Aberdeen, SD 57401. Phone: 605-226-3344.
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