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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2016 : Issue 42
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
June issue: RADIO RECALL [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]
'Suicide Resort' - A Lost Shadow Adv [ John Olsen <jrolsen2@[removed]; ]
This week in radio history 5-11 June [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:55:18 -0400
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: OTRBB <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: June issue: RADIO RECALL
The June 2016 full-color issue of RADIO RECALL went out to PDF subscribers on
June 1st; the B & W hard copy will be mailed to the others about June 13th.
Our lead article is by Martin Grams, Jr, with a comprehensive, up-close look
at the recent conference of the Radio Preservation Task Force, jointly held
in Washington, DC area by the Library of Congress and the Library of American
Broadcasting at the University of Maryland. Martin summarizes the 20
individual panels and provides coverage of the vital questions raised and
discussed, including preserving OTR broadcasts in what format and the degree
of access to them by researchers and the public.
Jim Widner reviews the new book, "The Network: the Battle for the Airwaves
and the Birth of the Communications Age" written by Scott Woolley for
Harper/Collins Publishers. Woolley concentrates on the friendship that turned
to rivalry between two OTR giants, David Sarnoff and Edwin Armstrong. The
Great Lakes Nostalgia Convention debuted to success in Kalamazoo, MI on all
counts and Mike Wheeler discusses it in depth and projects on its future.
How much money did Bob Bailey make voicing Johnny Dollar? Researcher Stewart
Wright pours over vintage CBS financial records for the answer, and also
points out the difference in salary from when the show was sustained and when
it was sponsored. An Open Letter to Hallmark Books asks why the radio series
of Sam Spade and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar are placed in the 1930's by
Hallmark for one of their just-released books, since both did not begin
airing until the 1940's.
A puzzle page invites readers to find Supporting Cast members in a scramble
box and then sort out titles of shows in another puzzle scrambler. All this
plus, Letters to the Editor and data on upcoming all OTR festivals and
conventions.
To read articles from past issues, go to the website of Metro Washington OTR
Club at <[removed]> and click on "Radio Recall." Subscription comes
with membership in the club and details on that can also be found on the
website.
Jack French
Editor (for a while, but not forever)
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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:56:00 -0400
From: John Olsen <jrolsen2@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: 'Suicide Resort' - A Lost Shadow Adventure
"Suicide Resort" is one of the many lost adventures of The Shadow. No
recordings are known to exist, so you can't hear it. But you can read
about it, at: [removed]
Bill Johnstone played the part of The Shadow for this January 14, 1940
program, so imagine hearing his voice as you read about the errie
"Suicide Resort."
John
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See the pulpy side of things. Check out */That's Pulp!/*
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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:56:21 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: This week in radio history 5-11 June
From Those Were The Days -
6/6
1938 - Stella Dallas was presented for the first time on the NBC Red
radio network. The serial was "the true to life story of mother love and
sacrifice." Stella continued to do this and so much more until 1955.
6/7
1945 The Adventures of Topper was heard for the first time on NBC.
1955 NBC presented The Lux Radio Theatre for the final time. The
program had aired for 21 years.
6/8
1942 The comic soap opera Clara, Lu 'n Em was revived on CBS (the
original show began in 1931 on NBC). Clara, Lu and Em were together
again for just a short while before vanishing into radio oblivion.
1947 Lassie debuted on ABC. It was a 15 minute show about an
extraordinary collie. Animal imitator, Earl Keen provided the whines and
other dog noises. The announcer was Charles Lyon; Marvin Miller and
Betty Arnold played Lassie's owners. The sponsor was Red Heart dog food.
6/10
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1909 An SOS signal is transmitted for the first time in an emergency
when the Cunard liner SS Slavonia is wrecked off the Azores.
From Those Were The Days
1924 The first political convention on radio was presented. Graham
McNamee provided coverage of the Republican National Convention from
Cleveland, OH.
Joe
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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:56:26 -0400
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK
Hi Friends,
Here is this week's schedule for my Olde Tyme Radio Network. Here you
may listen to high-quality broadcasts with Tom Heathwood's "Heritage
Radio Theatre," John and Larry Gassman's "Same Time Station," Duane
Keilstrup's "Classics and Curios," Big John and Steve's "Glowing Dial"
and my own "Old Time Radio Classics." Streamed in high-quality audio, on
demand, 24/7 at: [removed]
Check out our High-Quality mp3 catalog at:
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Check out our Transcription Disc scans at:
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Transcription Disc Restoration example at:
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
THE WHISTLER
Episode 482 8-26-51 "She Never Would Be Missed"
Stars: Alice Reinheart, Bill Bouchey
Narrator: Les Tremayne
CBS Signal Oil
COUNTERSPY
Episode 121 5-23-48 "The Case of the Dream House Nightmare"
Stars: Don MacLaughlin, Mandel Kramer
ABC Old Nick and Bit-O-Honey Candy Bars
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
Episode 99 8-21-48 "The Mystery Of The Blue Cane"
Stars: Lawson Zerby
NBC Sustaining Saturdays 10:00 - 10:30 am
MY FRIEND IRMA
Episode 140 2-6-50 "Monkey Business"
Stars: Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, John Brown, Hans Conried, Gloria
Gordon, Leif Erickson, Alan Reed
CBS PEPSODENT Mondays 10:00 - 10:30 pm
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HERITAGE RADIO THEATER
THE ADV. OF RIN TIN TIN
(MBS) 11/13/55 "The Ambassador" Lee Aaker is "Rusty"
THE FAT MAN
(ABC) 10/13/47 "A Window For Murder" stars: J. Scott Smart
MARY NOBLE/BACKSTAGE WIFE
(NBC) 8/8/47 Mary & Larry are temporarily separated - upsetting Larry, Jr.
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION
This week we salute D-"Day and our final week for Harold (Hal) Peary. 72
years ago on June 6, D-Day occurred.
We'll hear NBC, as they aired shows and broke in to programs with the
latest information on the European invasion.
D DAY COVERAGE
NBC. 06/07/1944 11-00 AM. Road Of Life. Doctor Frasier tries to break in
on Doctor Brent's new [removed]
D DAY COVERAGE
BC. 06/07/1944. 11-15 AM. Vic and Sade. Elkskin Shoe Laces.
D DAY COVERAGE
NBC. 06/07/1944. 11-30 AM. Brave Tomorrow.
D DAY COVERAGE
NBC. 06/07/1944. 11-45 AM. David Harum. Show interrupted after first
minute. tom Trainer with a broadcast from the beachhead.
SCREEN GUILD THEATER
08/13/1945 (258) GILDERSLEEVE'S BAD DAY Harold Peary & The Gildersleve cast.
SEALTEST VARIETY THEATER
11/18/1948 ep10 Tony Martin and The Great Gildersleeve.
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This Week's Classics & Curios Show:
"Echoes of Songs and Laughter"
Episode 212
THE MELODY HOUR - BUDDY CLARK & PERCY FAITH
During World War II, the Armed Forces Radio Service obtained rights to
rebroadcast the CARNATION CONTENTED HOUR to military personnel.
Recordings were made on 16" electrical transcription discs for playback
at 33 1/3 rpm over AFRS. Commercial messages were edited out, and the
program was re-titled The Melody Hour, three of which are part of this
week's CLASSICS & CURIOS.
With its opening theme, "Contented," the musical variety show featured
Canadian born Percy Faith and his orchestra. Percy refined and rethought
orchestration techniques (with lush arrangements), including use of
large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass-dominated
popular music of the 1940s. [Of course those brass dominated recordings
remain no less great!] (Wikipedia) Percy does several songs, such as
"Emperor Waltz," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," and "I've Got You Under My Skin."
Guests and performances on the shows of this episode of Classics &
Curios include Duke Ellington doing "In My Solitude," Evelyn Knight
performing "It's My Lazy Day," and the Dinning Sisters singing "Once in
a While."
But star and program host Buddy Clark remained the main attraction with
tunes like "Peg O My Heart," "I'm Just a Prisoner of Love," "If There is
Someone Lovelier Than You," "Falling in Love is Wonderful," and "Who Cares?"
The Carnation Contented Hour was a long-running radio music series,
sponsored, of course, by the Carnation Milk Company, which premiered
April 26, 1931 on the regional NBC West Coast network. The full network
series began January 4, 1932, on the Blue Network and was broadcast for
two decades until its final broadcast on CBS December 30, 1951. (Wikipedia)
The Melody Hour rebroadcasts abroad provided our men and women in
uniform with some peaceful musical moments from home. And that makes
this rebroadcast extra special.
Thanks go to Jerry Haendiges Productions for providing these shows from
Jerry's vast collection.
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THE GLOWING DIAL
BIG NEWS: STEVE "ARCHIVE" URBANIAK RETURNS TO THE SHOW!!!
Big John and Steve celebrate Memorial Day and exclaim, "My, Oh My"!
My Favorite Husband - "Katy And Roscoe"
originally aired Saturday, November 6, 1948 on CBS/AFRS
Starring: Lucille Ball, Richard Denning, Ruth Perrot, Hans Conreid,
Bea Benadaret, Florence Halop, Herb Vigran.
Bob Lemond announcing.
Sponsor: Jell-O (sponsor spots cut by AFRS)
My Friend Irma - "The Big Secret"
originally aired Monday, March 29, 1948 on CBS
Starring: Marie Wilson, Cathy Lewis, John Brown, Hans Conreid,
Gloria Gordon, Leif Erickson, Alan Reed.
Frank Bingman announcing.
Sponsors: Lever Brothers (Swan Soap), Spry Shortening
My Little Margie - "The Crooked Campaign Manager"
originally aired Sunday, June 5, 1955 on CBS
Starring: Gale Storm, Charles Ferrell, Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Jr.,
George Mead, Yvonne Patey, Berne Surrey, Jack Moyles.
Roy Rowan announcing.
Sponsors: Campana Cosmetics, Philip Morris
My Son Jeep - "Bank Accounts"
originally aired Sunday, April 26, 1953 on NBC
Starring: Donald Cook, Martin Huston, Lynn Allen, Joan Lazer, Leona
Powers, Frank Behrens.
Fred Collins announcing.
Sustained
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questions or request, please feel free to contact me.
Jerry Haendiges
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The Vintage Radio Place [removed]
Largest source of Old Time Radio Logs, Articles and programs on
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