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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 34
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  2-13 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  The Whistler                          [ "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@hotm ]
  Chester A. Riley                      [ <georgewagner@[removed]; ]
  Green Lantern                         [ Bob Hicks <bobdhicks@[removed]; ]
  Car Sound                             [ "Holm, Chris " <[removed]@[removed] ]

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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 22:19:03 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  2-13 births/deaths

February 13th births

02-13-1877 - Sidney Smith - d. 10-20-1935
comic strip writer: "The Gumps" based on his comic strip
02-13-1900 - Wingy Manone - New Orleans, LA - d. 7-9-1982
orchestra leader: "Saturday Night Swing Club"; "Young Man with a Band"
02-13-1904 - Erwin D. Canham - Auburn, ME - d. 1-3-1982
news commentator: "Christian Science Monitor Views the News"
02-13-1905 - Fred Jeske - Ferguson, MO - d. 11-24-1957
actor: Uncle Remus "Uncle Remus"
02-13-1905 - Michael Durso - Brooklyn, NY - d. 12-25-1975
trombonist: "Eddie Cantor Show"; "Rudy Vallee Show"
02-13-1908 - Lennie Hayton - NYC - d. 4-24-1971
conductor: "Your Hit Parade"; "Ipana Troubadors"
02-13-1908 - Pauline Frederick - Gallitzin, PA - d. 5-9-1990
newscaster: "News of Tomorrow"; "Pauline Frederick News"; "Second
Sunday"
02-13-1911 - Jean Muir - NYC - d. 7-23-1996
actor: "Great Plays"; "The Magic Key"
02-13-1912 - Art Rollini - d. 12-31-1993
saxophone: (The Benny Goodman Orchestra) "Let's Dance"
02-13-1912 - Margaretta Scott - London, England - d. 4-15-2005
actor: "The Merchant of Venice"
02-13-1913 - Frank Phares - d. 12-24-1968
writer: "This Is Your FBI"
02-13-1915 - Lyle Bettger - Philadelphia, PA - d. 9-24-2003
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Family Theatre"
02-13-1916 - Albert Harris - London, England - d. 1-14-2005
conductor, composer: "Four-Star Playhouse"; "NBC University Theatre"
02-13-1916 - James Griffith - Los Angeles, CA - d. 9-17-1993
actor: "Gunsmoke"
02-13-1916 - Ruth Batcheller - d. 7-15-1990
woman's program on WACE Massachusetts
02-13-1917 - Clara Antonetti - d. 10-27-1995
broadcaster on WTSA Brattleboro, Vermont
02-13-1919 - Janet Logan - Eldon, MO - d. 10-23-1965
actor: Stella Moore "Girl Alone"; Clara Blake "Romance of Helen Trent"
02-13-1919 - Joan Edwards - NYC - d. 8-27-1981
singer: "Chesterfield Presents"; "Your Hit Parade"
02-13-1919 - "Tennessee" Ernie Ford - Bristol, TN - d. 10-17-1991
singer: "Tennessee Ernie Ford Show"
02-13-1920 - Eileen Farrell - Willimantic, CT - d. 3-23-2002
singer: "Eileen Farrell Sings"; "Prudential Family Hour"
02-13-1923 - Gene Ames - Malden, MA - d. 4-26-1997
singer,: (Ames Brothers) "Sing It Again"; "Robert Q. Lewis Show"
02-13-1927 - Jim McReynolds - Carfax, VA - d. 12-31-2002
guitarist: (Jim and Jesse) "Grand Ole Opry"
02-13-1930 - Frank Buxton - Wellesley, MA
author: "Golden Age of Radio"; "KIRO Mystery Playhouse"
02-13-1932 - Susan Oliver - NYC - d. 5-10-1990
actor: "Zero Hour"
02-13-1933 - Kim Novak - Chicago, IL
actor: "Bud's Bandwagon"

February 13th deaths

04-03-1918 - Sixten Ehrling - Malmo Skane Ian, Sweden - d. 2-13-2005
conductor: "Metropolitan Opera"
04-12-1898 - Lily Pons - Draguignan, France - d. 2-13-1976
singer: "Telephone Hour"; "Voice of Firestone"
05-09-1912 - George T. Simon - NYC - d. 2-13-2001
jazz critic
05-29-1914 - Stacy Keach, Sr. - Milwaukee, WI - d. 2-13-2003
producer-director: "Tales of the Texas Rangers"
06-04-1900 - Dan Golenpaul - NYC - d. 2-13-1974
producer: "Information, Please"
06-04-1923 - Elizabeth Jolley - Birmingham, England - d. 2-13-2007
writer: "Little Lewis Has Had a Lovely Sleep"
06-23-1889 - Kajetan Attl - d. 2-13-1976
harpist: KPO, San Francisco, California
07-15-1910 - Ken Lynch - Cleveland, OH - d. 2-13-1990
actor: Lt. Matt King "Twenty-First Precinct"; Christopher Gard "Cafe
Istanbul"
08-20-1912 - Gerald Dickler - NYC - d. 2-13-1999
first legal counsel to the radio's union
08-22-1917 - Joe Connelly - NYC - d. 2-13-2003
writer: "Harry Von Zell Show"; "Amos 'n' Andy"; "Frank Morgan Show"
09-01-1886 - Regina Wallace - Trenton, NJ - d. 2-13-1978
actor: Alice Aldrich "Aldrich Family"
10-09-1911 - Michael Allman - Cincinnati, OH - d. 2-13-1989
arranger for such bands as Mitchell Ayres, Freddy Martin and Harry James
10-29-1908 - Robert K. Adams - d. 2-13-1981
actor: "Dr. Susan"; Hilltop House"; Your Family and Mine"
11-04-1919 - Martin Balsam - NYC - d. 2-13-1996
actor: "Cloak and Dagger"
12-24-1910 - John Bagni - NYC - d. 2-13-1954
writer: Suspense"; "Family Theatre"; "Escape"
12-25-1908 - Helen Twelvetrees - Brooklyn, NY - d. 2-13-1958
actor: "The Campbell Playhouse"
12-30-1903 - Owen Crump - d. 2-13-1998
producer: " The Grouch Club"

Ron

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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 23:19:35 -0500
From: "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  The Whistler

Harry Machin remarked: "When will we get a listing of all Whistler programsor a book on this wonderful OTR show?
It is one of my three favorite radio shows."
 
A book will come along the day someone finds the J. Donald Wilson papers. 
 
Wilson created the series and brought it to CBS Radio. His archive and collection would reveal a ton of material but
sadly, no one has yet found it. Bound volumes of scripts have been sold on eBay, including the "lost" episodes that 
don't exist in recorded form. I have a large blue plastic bin in the basement with thousands of sheets of paper with
material about THE WHISTLER, including files of newspaper clippings of Bill Foreman and papers copied out of other 
archives across the country for script writers who worked on the program, radio directors, etc., but no such book will
become reality until the Wilson papers are found. A few months ago, my good friend Ben Ohmart of Bear Manor Media was 
in my basement and I gave him a tour of the Batcave. I was showing him the big blue plastic bins and tons of stuff I 
gathered over time and seeing what he wanted for future books. I don't think we ever got to the bottom as I was showing 
him all the stuff that has piled up in the bins.
 
I would guess 100 people in the past ten years have asked the same question. And I have kept a list of every name and e-mail 
address for every person who agreed with me that if they ever find the archive, they will contact me, and if I 
find it, I will contact them. I will have no problem telling the 100 or so people on my list that the archives 
have been found and where they are if I learn about them, as 100 or so people are probably still seeking the same.
 
Sadly, no one struck gold yet.
 
The J. Donald Wilson papers, incidentally, is one of a handful of "collections" that has been on my public "want" list
and on rare occassions someone has found something on the list. I do pay a finders fee for anyone who can find the
archives . . . Wilson included. A woman in California who works for a library has contacted me twice in the past week
seeking an archive on my want list as she appares ready and willing to accept the finders fee and she keeps me up to date.
If she tires or gives up, I'll pass on J. Donald Wilson and see if she wants to accept that challenge.
 
Martin

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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:39:18 -0500
From: <georgewagner@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Chester A. Riley

     I've always assumed that Riley (or perhaps his own father before him)
was named after President Chester A. Arthur, and I believe his middle name
was "Allan."

     Sincerely,

     George Wagner
     georgewagner@[removed]

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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:40:20 -0500
From: Bob Hicks <bobdhicks@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Green Lantern

I have a friend who insists that, as a child, he listened to The Green
Lantern on radio.  I cannot find a listing in Dunning's index. Does
anyone know if there was such broadcast? Thank you.

Bob Hicks

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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:40:43 -0500
From: "Holm, Chris " <[removed]@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Car Sound

In digest #33, .dan. wrote:

Now the specific question.  Auto sound effects were common.
There seems to b a standard recording that was used for
acceleration and going through gears.  It was widely used
and can be heard on many many shows almost to the
exclusion of other effects it seems to me.

I know exactly which one you're talking about.  Once you start "hearing"
it, you recognize it instantly and realize just how many shows it was
used it.

I've always wondered about that car sound.  It must have come out of
some sound effects library or something.  I was wondering if anyone ever
researched that sound and has some information on it.  Anybody here know
anything about it?

-chris holm

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