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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2008 : Issue 1
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Jack Benny's birthplace               [ Dan Hughes <danhughes@[removed]; ]
  Fullness of Times                     [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
  OTR (FOTR) actor in new film          [ <vzeo0hfk@[removed]; ]
  JB's birthplace                       [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
  Jack Benny's True Orgin.              [ Frank McGurn <[removed]@sbcglobal. ]
  Clearing the air                      [ <otrbuff@[removed]; ]
  Re: Waukegan                          [ John Mayer <mayer@[removed]; ]
  Don MacLaughlin                       [ "Bob C" <rmc44@[removed]; ]
  Re: The Great Debaters                [ "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed]; ]
  Catching up, he [removed]               [ Wich2@[removed] ]
  1-2 births/deaths                     [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
  #OldRadio IRC Chat this Thursday Nig  [ charlie@[removed] ]
  [removed] Bill Idelson                   [ "Derek Tague" <derek@[removed]; ]
  Bill Idelson, RIP?                    [ wboenig@[removed] ]

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 15:10:43 -0500
From: Dan Hughes <danhughes@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Jack Benny's birthplace

I think the reason Jack claimed to be born in Waukegan is because that is
a lot funnier than being born in Chicago.  Just like being 39 forever is
funnier than being your real age.

---Dan

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 15:10:55 -0500
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Fullness of Times

Tom Kirby asks:

Apparently, in the 1930's, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints (Mormons) produced a radio show, with dramatizations of church
and sciptural history. Has this series survived?

Indeed, most of it has. I have 25 chapters.

Ron Sayles

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 15:11:31 -0500
From: <vzeo0hfk@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  OTR (FOTR) actor in new film

Look for FOTR's 93 year old Cliff Carpenter in a small role in "Synecdoche",
a new film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman which will be out in March.
Cliff is also doing a bunch of voice overs.

Howard Blue

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 15:11:12 -0500
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  JB's birthplace

James H. Arva states:

Perhaps Jack Benny was born in Chicago, but spent his formative
years in Waukegan.

True, but if he needed his birth certificate for any reason he would
have to had to have gone to Chicago to get it.

Ron Sayles

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:13:18 -0500
From: Frank McGurn <[removed]@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Jack Benny's True Orgin.

Jack Benny and I have one thing in common, I too was born in Chicago,
but after leaving the hospital never spent another night there.
I was born there because our family doctor was on the staff of St. Ann's
hospital in Chicago.
Ron Sayles is 100% correct, who could question the OTR Official  Keeper
of Births & Deaths.
Jack's daughter, Joan, wrote a book in 1990 "Sunday Nights at Seven" I
bought it and read it and liked it.

Joan found a manual script of an autobiography  that Jack had started
and included part of in her book. Here is a quote from it:
"There are a few things you should know in advance. In the first place I
was not born in Waukegan. I was born at Mercy Hospital in Chicago on
Valentine's Day, 1994. My parents lived in Waukegan, but my mother
insisted on giving birth in Chicago. She believed it was an Honor to be
born in a big city"

Joan's book was a very good insite of Jack Benny's life. If you haven't
read it your missing alot about Jack and what agreat person he was.

Frank McGurn

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:14:16 -0500
From: <otrbuff@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Clearing the air

When CBS cut four of its long-playing daytime serials from the roster on
Jan. 2, 1959 -- including Backstage Wife, Our Gal Sunday, Road of Life, This
Is Nora Drake -- that many hours of matinee misery with combined airtime
approaching 78 years hadn't occurred in history.  The four averaged network
lives of about [removed] years each.  If the years that two of those broadcast
concurrently on separate chains every weekday was added the numbers would be
inflated substantially.

Only on one other occasion -- the proverbial Black Friday, "the day radio
drama died," Nov. 25, 1960, when the plug was finally pulled on the last of
the genre including Ma Perkins, The Right to Happiness, The Second Mrs.
Burton, Young Doctor Malone -- did more than 78 years of dishpan dramas
disappear on a single day.  That day nearly 84 years of narrative history
bit the dust.  Again, were all those episodes of a couple of them aired
simultaneously on dual networks to be added, the epoch would register even
more impressive numbers.

The CBS brass at last succumbed to the demands of affiliates who had pleaded
for years for the release of more and more traditional network air time so
they could sell it more profitably themselves.  To his credit, William Paley
took a firm stand throughout the 1950s to protect his radio web, even as
advertisers, actors and audiences steadily eroded, defecting to television.
It was not until the affiliates threatened mutiny by going independent or
joining other chains (including some prestigious outlets in very large
markets) that Paley finally threw in the towel and cleared the air (with the
exception of House Party, Godfrey, three primetime dramas, Lowell Thomas,
Crosby, Clooney, 10 minutes of news on the hour and a few others).

If you liked network radio, Jan. 2, 1959 was a foreboding foretaste of
things to come.

Jim Cox

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:23:04 -0500
From: John Mayer <mayer@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: Waukegan
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   James H Arva <wilditralian@[removed];

Ron Sayles insists that Chicago -- and not Waukegan -- is Jack Benny's
birthplace.  I had never heard this before.

   Nor had I. I well remember the chorus of the well-known song,
   "Waukegan:"

     "Wau-kegan, WAU-kegan!

       Your son has brought you fame;

       Jack Benny is his name."

   It was sung by Peter, Paul and Mary on, let's see ah, yes; The Jack
   Benny Show. I can't believe that Peter, Paul OR Mary would lie.

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:57:35 -0500
From: "Bob C" <rmc44@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Don MacLaughlin

I love Jim Cox's alliteration re Irna Phillips, "drama mama" and
"mavin of matinee." Her attitude reminds me of the oft-told tales
about the Hummerts ... which brings me to the question - which I
could answer myself if I were to dig through some boxes of
biographies, but will defer to the scholars on this list with
instant recall: What about the attitudes of the other scribes
(producers, directors) of the airwaves, such as Norman Corwin,
Wyllis Cooper, Carlton E. Morse and Arch Oboler? Was everything
to be their way or the highway? How much leeway did they grant
their performers?

Bob Cockrum

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:59:08 -0500
From: "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: The Great Debaters

Jack French asks:
Me and the missus went to see Denzel Washington's "The Great
Debaters" at our local  movie theater last night. The climax of this
compelling film, supposedly based on a historical event, is the
first debate between a team from the all-Black Wylie College and a
white
university team in the [removed] This happens on the Harvard campus in
1935. It is also broadcast as a "remote" by the local NBC radio in
Boston for nation-wide airing. (It is not recorded; it goes out live
so the relatives and associates of the Negro team are listening to
it in Texas.)

Since the script takes liberties with some of the facts ([removed] the
actual debate took place between Wylie College and University of
Southern California) I suspect this NBC broadcast element of the
script was also invented.  Any body know for sure?

I tried to look this up but didn't find anything to indicate the
debate was broadcast. Maybe it was, but I drew a blank. 

An article at 

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says the Wiley-USC debate "came the night of April 2, 1935 before an
audience of 2,200 at Southern California's Bovard Auditorium." A
biographer of Melvin Tolson, the debate coach played by Denzel
Washington, gives the date as April 1 but that may be an error. April
2 was a Tuesday and the April 13 Chicago Defender indicates that the
debate took place on a Tuesday: 

"Breezing into southern California after a triumphant tour through
Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, where they debated white college teams
on Disarmament of the Nations, Wiley college debating team, of Texas,
met the University of Southern California team (white) on Tuesday in
Porter hall. [sic] The Wiiley [sic] team debaters, headed by Hobart
Jarrett and the others, Daniel Ford, and Cleveland, [sic] are all good
at the forensic art. All were accompanied by Prof. Tolson, Urof. [sic]
J. S. Mason and Rev. C. L. Pearson. Dr. M. W. Dogan, president of
Wiley, will join the members of the party, arriving in Los Angeles
Saturday."

No mention of the debate being broadcast. I only glanced at the
evening radio listings in a few April 1st and 2nd newspapers (Oakland
Tribune, Los Angeles Times) but didn't see any indication that the
debate was scheduled. 

I also saw some newspaper items about some of the team's other stops
on what was called "an inter-racial good will tour of the Pacific
Coast." For example, Wiley faced "a picked team from the University of
California" at Oakland Technical High School on March 29. The Chicago
Defender called it "the first entertainment of its kind ever presented
in the Bay section" and later reported: "By popular decision and
applause, the Wiley debaters were declared the winners." On March 22,
Wiley met a team from the University of New Mexico.  The debates took
place in the evening and were open to the public but there's no
mention of any radio coverage.

On the other hand, while searching the newspapers, I found quite a bit
of college and high school debating was being broadcast in the 1930s,
nationally and locally. CBS and NBC often had it on their schedules.
If the filmmakers are taking dramatic license, it's not entirely
unbelievable that NBC might have carried an exhibition like the
Wiley-USC match-up (although I imagine the network would be more
likely to air it on a weekend rather than preempt, say, Amos 'n' Andy
at 8 [removed] Pacific on a Tuesday night). Interestingly, on the day of
the debate, the Syracuse Herald published this blurb:

"On Saturday, April 13, NBC-WEAF will carry a debate between Harvard
University and the University of Hawaii. The debaters will be heard
from Boston and Honolulu in the longest-range radio argument on
record."

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 19:02:22 -0500
From: Wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Catching up, he [removed]

From: rand@[removed]
Subject:  Hello and "Night Beat"  record set

Dear Randy-
 
Welcome back to the fold!

I was wondering if anyone else has run  into this set or if NBC produced
"sample" sets like this for any of there  other series.

Did we set in stone the concept that this was some kind of promo, or  
DJ-only, thing? Because Dragnet's THE BIG LITTLE JESUS was released as a 45 set, was 
it not? And commercially, to the public?
 
Blessed New Year,
-Craig W.

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 22:56:41 -0500
From: Ronald 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"
01-02-1913 - Anna Lee - Ightham, Kent, England - d. 5-14-2004
actor: "Soldiers in Greaspaint"; "Lifebuoy Show"; "Screen Guild Theatre"
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 - Corny Peeples - Oak Park, IL
actor: William Snood "Tom Mix"; Bud Fairchild "Stepmother"
01-02-1920 - Isaac Asimov - Petrovich, Russia - d. 4-6-1992
Author: "I, Robot"; "Nightfall"
01-02-1925 - 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"

January 2nd deaths

01-12-1906 - Tex Ritter - Murvaul, TX - d. 1-2-1974
singer: "Lone Star Rangers"
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"
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"
11-14-1904 - 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"
12-10-1903 - Una Merkel - Covington, KY - d. 1-2-1986
actor: Adeline Fairchild "Great Gildersleeve"; "Johnny Presents";
"Texaxo Star Theatre"

Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 02:12:01 -0500
From: charlie@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  #OldRadio IRC Chat this Thursday Night!

A weekly [removed]

For the best in OTR Chat, join IRC (Internet Relay Chat), StarLink-IRC
Network, the channel name is #OldRadio.  We meet Thursdays at 8 PM Eastern
and go on, and on! The oldest OTR Chat Channel, it has been in existence
over nine years, same time, same channel! Started by Lois Culver, widow
of actor Howard Culver, this is the place to be on Thursday night for
real-time OTR talk!

Our "regulars" include OTR actors, soundmen, collectors, listeners, and
others interested in enjoying OTR from points all over the world. Discussions
range from favorite shows to almost anything else under the sun (sometimes
it's hard for us to stay on-topic)...but even if it isn't always focused,
it's always a good time!

For more info, contact charlie@[removed]. We hope to see you there, this
week and every week!

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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 08:55:33 -0500
From: "Derek Tague" <derek@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  [removed] Bill Idelson
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Mark Evanier reports on his "News from ME" pop-culture blog
[removed] that TV-sitcom writer Bill Idelson, known to us OTR
fans for having played young Rush Gook on "Vic  'n'  Sade"." died this past
Monday (12-31-2007).

Bummer.

Derek Tague

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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 13:26:25 -0500
From: wboenig@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Bill Idelson, RIP?
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The following URL will link you to a website which is reporting the death of
Bill Idelson. Given that this is a personal website, rather than a news
service, I'm not sure how much credibility to give it. Can anyone here can
either confirm or deny this report? I'm leaning toward believing it, based on
a posting in another newsgroup from an actor who knew him.

The link is [removed]

(scroll down a little bit to find the relevant article.)

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