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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2011 : Issue 137
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  8-27 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Janet Waldo                           [ Steve Darnall <fvpress@[removed] ]
  This week n radio history 28 August   [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
  Lum and Abner Comic Strip update      [ Donnie Pitchford <donald@lumandabne ]
  Mr. Binyon's memories                 [ Steve Kostelecky <doyasteve@[removed] ]
  Sign Here, Please?                    [ Conrad Binyon <cbinyon@[removed]; ]
  8-28 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK               [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
  Sunday Telegraph article UK           [ Graeme Stevenson <graemeotr@[removed] ]

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:56:11 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  8-27 births/deaths

August 27th births

08-27-1871 - Theodore Dreiser - Terre Haute, IN - d. 12-28-1945
writer: "The Heinz Magazine of the Air"
08-27-1882 - Samuel Goldwyn - Warsaw, Poland - d. 1-31-1974
panelist: "People's Platform"
08-27-1896 - Morris Ankrum - d. 9-2-1964
actor: "Shakespeare Festival"; "Campbell Playhouse"; "A Report to the
Nation"
08-27-1899 - C. S. Forester - Cairo, Egypt - d. 4-2-1966
poet, biographer, novelist: "Keep 'Em Rolling"; "Words at War";
"Theatre Guild On the Air"
08-27-1900 - Gene Burdette - Chicago, IL - d. 10-3-1968
producer, director: "Luck of the Irish"
08-27-1901 - Al Ritz - Newark, NJ - d. 12-22-1965
comedian: (The Ritz Brothers) "Hollywood Hotel"
08-27-1901 - Roger Pryor - NYC - d. 1-31-1974
actor: "Screen Guild Theatre"; "Theatre Guild On the Air"; "Summer
Symphony"
08-27-1905 - Frederick O'Neal - Brooksville, MA - d. 8-25-1992
actor: "New World A-Coming"
08-27-1908 - Frank Leahy - O'Neill, NE - d. 6-21-1973
football coach (Notre Dame): "Hallmark Hall of Fame"; "Bill Stern
Colgate Sports Newsreel"
08-27-1908 - Lyndon Baines Johnson - nr. Stonewall, TX - d. 1-22-1973
[removed] president: "Meet the Press"; "World's Fair Holiday"
08-27-1911 - Paul West - Nebraska - d. 6-15-1998
scriptwriter: "Fibber McGee and Molly"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-27-1916 - Larry Thor - Lundar, Manitoba, Canada - d. 3-15-1976
actor: Danny Clover "Broadway Is My Beat"
08-27-1916 - Martha Raye - Butte, MT - d. 10-19-1994
comedian: "Tuesday Night Party"; "Cavalcade of America"; "Screen Guild
Theatre"
08-27-1916 - Vicki Vola - Denver, CO - d. 7-21-1985
actor: Shanghai L'il DeVries "Jungle Jim"; Edith Miller "Mr. District
Attorney"
08-27-1918 - Peter Winter - Birmingham, England - d. 6-xx-1985
author of many radio plays
08-27-1921 - Leo Penn - d. 9-5-1998
actor, film director: "Family Theatre"; "Hollywood Calling: George
Fisher Interviews"
08-27-1925 - Carter Stanley - Stratton, VA - d. 12-1-1966
bluegrass singer: (The Stanley Brothers) "Farm and Fun Program"
08-27-1926 - Pat Coombs - London, England - d. 5-25-2002
comedian: Nola "Hello Playmates"
08-27-1929 - Dick Vosburgh - Elizabeth, NJ - d. 4-18-2007
writer: "Breakfast with Braden"
08-27-1930 - Jack Gallahue - NYC - d. 8-27-2007
wrote radio plays and scripts before becoming a Jesuit
08-27-1936 - Anne Whitfield - Oxford, MS
actor: Phyllis Harris "Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show"; Sandy Carter
"Woman in My House"

August 27th deaths

01-06-1913 - John S. Wilson - Elizabeth, NJ - d. 8-27-2002
commentator: "The World of Jazz"
01-21-1919 - Jinx Falkenburg McCrary - Barcelona, Spain - d. 8-27-2003
hostess: "Hi! Jinx"; "Tex & Jinx"; "Weekend"
01-24-1914 - David Gaines - d. 8-27-2006
sound techncian: Mercury Theatre
02-03-1902 - Lillian Hardin Armstrong - Memphis, TN - d. 8-27-1971
pianist: "New Orleans Creole Jazz Band"
02-13-1919 - Joan Edwards - NYC - d. 8-27-1981
singer: "Chesterfield Presents"; "Your Hit Parade"
02-27-1917 - George Mitchell - Falkirk, Scotland - d. 8-27-2002
gospel music: "Cabin in the Cotton"
03-21-1912 - Suzanne Kaaren - Brooklyn, NY - d. 8-27-2004
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
04-26-1924 - Harold Jack Bloom - NYC - d. 8-27-1999
writer: "Richard Diamond, Private Detective"
05-14-1907 - Dick Bentley - Melbourne, Australia - d. 8-27-1995
actor: "Gently, Bentley"; "Navy Mixture"
05-25-1892 - Bennett Cerf - NYC - d. 8-27-1971
narrator, panelist: "Biography in Sound"; "What's My Line?"
06-02-1913 - Burt Farber - Brooklyn, NY - d. 8-27-2005
orchestra leader: "Curtain Time"
06-14-1906 - Patricia Brox - Winchester, KY - d. 8-27-1988
singer: (Brox Sisters) "A Tribute to Irving Berlin
06-30-1894 - Phillips Carlin - NYC - d. 8-27-1971
announcer: "Palmolive Hour"; "Atwater Kent Hour"
07-26-1902 - Gracie Allen - San Francisco, CA - d. 8-27-1964
comedian: "The Adventures of Gracie"; "The George Burns and Gracie
Allen Show"
08-03-1906 - James Thieran Biggs - Richwood, OH - d. 8-27-1996
radio and telegraph operator: WVZ
08-27-1930 - Jack Gallahue - NYC - d. 8-27-2007
wrote radio plays and scripts before becoming a Jesuit
08-28-1915 - Tol Avery - Texas - d. 8-27-1973
actor, announcer: "Pat Novak for Hire"; "Richard Diamond, Private
Detective"
09-20-1918 - Gordon Heath - NYC - d. 8-27-1991
actor: "New World A' Coming"; "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
09-20-1925 - Joan Barton - d. 8-27-1976
actor: Cashier "Meet Me at Parky's"
09-27-1933 - Greg Morris - Cleveland, OH - d. 8-27-1996
actor: "Voices of Vista"
12-11-1911 - Sam Levenson - NYC - d. 8-27-1980
humorist: "Arthur Godfrey Show"; "City Club Forum"
12-27-1910 - Bob Arnold - Asthall, England - d. 8-27-1998
actor: "In the Cotswolds"; "The Archers"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:56:18 -0400
From: Steve Darnall <fvpress@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Janet Waldo

To follow up on a recent post: Any of you who missed our salute to Janet
Waldo--including our extensive conversation with Ms. Waldo--on the August 27
edition of "Those Were the Days" are invited to hear it at
[removed] for one week, beginning the evening on August 29. An
excerpt from that conversation can be found in the Summer issue of Nostalgia
Digest. Ms. Waldo is a lovely woman, a terrific actress, and--as you will
hear--a wonderful conversationalist.

Steve

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:56:23 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week n radio history 28 August to 3
 September

 From Those Were The Days

8/28

1922   The first paid commercial to be broadcast on radio was heard on
WEAF in New York City. Announcer [removed] Blackwell spoke about Hawthorne
Court, a group of apartment buildings in Queens, New York. The
Queensboro Realty Company, of Jackson Heights, bought what was called
Toll Broadcasting. WEAF, owned by AT&T, sold their block programming,
five one minute programs, one a day for five days, for $50 (($[removed] in
2008) plus long distance toll fees. The Queensboro Realty Company paid
$100 ($[removed] in 2008*) for 10 minutes of commercial airtime.
(*[removed])

  From The [removed]

1938    The first degree given to a ventriloquist's dummy is awarded to
Charlie McCarthy  Edgar Bergen's wooden partner. The honorary degree,
"Master of Innuendo and Snappy Comeback," is presented on radio by Ralph
Dennis, the dean of the School of Speech at Northwestern University.

8/30

1951   Screen Directors' Playhouse was heard for the final time on NBC.
  The program had featured some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.

8/31

1941   The Great Gildersleeve, a spin off of Fibber McGee and Molly,
started on NBC.

1946   "Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!"
Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound ... the caped crusader
returned to radio on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Superman had been
dropped from the program schedule earlier in the year, but the outrage
of youngsters brought the show back to the airwaves. Wow! The amazing
power of Kryptonite in the hands of kids! Bud Collyer, later of TV's
Beat the Clock, played Clark Kent aka Superman on the series

9/1

1922   The first daily news program on radio was The Radio Digest, on
WBAY. The program, hosted by George F. Thompson, the program's editor,
originated from New York City.

9/2

1931   15 Minutes with Bing Crosby debuted on CBS.

Joe

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:56:30 -0400
From: Donnie Pitchford <donald@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Lum and Abner Comic Strip update

We're still rolling along with "Lum and Abner" every Sunday. The August 28
installment is the 13th in the overall series, and the fourth in the current
continuity "[removed] Pine Ridge?" which I'm having fun writing, drawing,
voicing and editing. Every strip includes a "Click to Listen" link which
takes you to an audio version designed with our blind friends in mind. Of
course, everyone is invited to listen, since it's adapted to sound like an
old time radio show - a very short one, of course.

Additionally, we've been in "The Mena Star" newspaper for a month now. Mena,
Arkansas is the home town of the actors who created and portrayed Lum and
Abner and most of their supporting characters as well. We will soon be added
to a newspaper published in several states especially for senior citizens.

We're seeking advertisers, sponsors and more newspapers to generate the funds
needed to pay our royalties, so all word-of-mouth (or keyboard) is deeply
appreciated.

The strip can be read free of charge at
[removed]
and feel free to leave comments below.

Thanks to all, and as L&A might say, "Wonderful World!"

Donnie Pitchford
Carthage, Texas

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:39:43 -0400
From: Steve Kostelecky <doyasteve@[removed];
To: OTR Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Mr. Binyon's memories
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I'm sure all of us are grateful for the memories of the actors who helped to
create what we consider to be a special period in history in a special
medium. Mr. Conrad Binyon is matter-of-fact in his recent post in Volume 2011
: Issue 136 of the Digest. I would like to point out that he is exceedingly
humble in his account. As an artist, of any age, Mr. Binyon excelled. I have
written to Mr. Binyon to acknowledge one of his many exceptional
performances, that of Conradin in Saki's "Sredni Vashtar" on the Orson Welles
Show on September 15, 1941. I would direct everyone's attention to this
performance which is available in many places on the internet.

Thank you for sharing your memories, Mr. Binyon, and your talent, which again
points to the fact that the radio programs that have been preserved sometimes
yield a timeless contribution to our lives today.

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:39:53 -0400
From: Conrad Binyon <cbinyon@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Sign Here, Please?

Some more of my mindful meandering about my old radio days.

Does anybody collect autographs any more to the extent where in any
stationery or drug
store there's a bin where one can buy bound books of empty pages upon which
anyone can
sign their autographed signature?  I would assume in any book store they
still are for [removed]

At any rate I imagine there are some folks around my doddering age (80) who
have such books
tucked away in some old suitcase, trunk, or even handier, a desk drawer, and
if they were lucky
enough not to have lost them in the interim, on one of those pages amonst
perhaps with a
Veronica Lake, or  Laird Cregar signed page is a yellowed page with my
signature on it, for I've signed
my share of autograph book pages.

Back in the days of the Hollywood based radio station/studios, NBC, on Sunset
and Vine Streets, and CBS, at Sunset and Gower
Streets, both had artists entrances off their respective parking lots in
back, except NBC also had a gate closer to Vine Street.
It was at those entrances I would leave after appearing on any audience
viewed radio show and for some reason the folks from that
audience would gather requesting autographs from anyone that even read a
single line from the show.  At first I was flattered to think
anyone would be interested enough to even ask me for an autograph.  But
there's no telling about autograph seekers.  There are those
who just want the largest number of signatures in their collections, no
matter the noteriety of the signer.  I'd sign for any who asked, and
after about two or three years of doing so I learned about how much time
during each session I'd sign, begging myself off after about thirty
or so signatures.  I even added a "Best Wishes" ahead of each moniker to
intensify the writer's cramp I 'd developed thereby.

But I still keep wondering  if the owner of some of those said books happens
to gaze upon any with my name in them, I am thinking
that they are thinking,

"Who the Sam Hill is that guy?"

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:40:01 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  8-28 births/deaths

August 28th births

08-28-1870 - James R. Waters - Hungary - d. 11-20-1945
actor/comedian: Jake Goldberg "The Goldbergs"; "The House of Glass"
08-28-1885 - Vance Palmer - Bundaberg, Australia - d. 7-15-1959
writer: "Telling Mrs. Baker"
08-28-1891 - Stanley Andrews - Chicago, IL - d. 6-23-1969
actor: Daddy Warbucks "Little Orphan Annie"
08-28-1893 - Harriette Widmer - Water Valley, MS - d. 9-1-1964
actor: Madam Queen "Amos 'n' Andy"; Aunt Jemima "Aunt Jemima"
08-28-1895 - H. Norman Schwarzkopf - Newark, NJ - d. 11-25-1958
narrator: "Gangbusters"
08-28-1897 - Charles Boyer - Figeac, France - d. 8-26-1978
actor: Michel "Presenting Charles Boyer"; "Hollywood Playhouse"
08-28-1898 - Artells Dickson - Oklahoma Territory - d. 6-24-1968
actor: Tom Mix "Tom Mix"; Slim "Pretty Kitty Kelly"
08-28-1900 - Diana Bourbon - NYC - d. 3-19-1978
producer, director: :Double or Nothing"; "Life Begins"
08-28-1900 - Rudy Schrager - Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary - d. 8-24-1983
musical director: "Box 13"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-28-1907 - Roy Chamberlain - NYC - d. 5-14-1981
old gold rhythmaires: "The New Old Gold Show"
08-28-1907 - Sam Levene - NYC - d. 12-17-1980
comedian: "Fred Allen Show"
08-28-1908 - Genevieve Rowe - Freemont, OH - d. 2-26-1995
singer: "Gay Nineties Revue"; "Songs America Loves"; "An Evening with
Romberg"
08-28-1910 - John F. Holbrook - Cameron, WI - d. 9-20-1978
announcer, director: "The Bickersons"; "The Dinah Shore Show"
08-28-1914 - Glenn Osser - Munising, MI
maestro: "American Music Hall"
08-28-1914 - Richard Tucker - NYC - d. 1-8-1975
opera tenor: "Chicago Theatre of the Air"; "Standard Hour";
"Metropolitan Opera"
08-28-1915 - Tol Avery - Texas - d. 8-27-1973
actor, announcer: "Pat Novak for Hire"; "Richard Diamond, Private
Detective"
08-28-1917 - Jayne Walton - San Antonio, TX - d. 1-10-2010
singer: (Champagne Lady) "Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra"
08-28-1919 - D. C. Muecke - Adelaide, Australia
writer: "Ls Signora Fantastici"; "Alcestis Ascends"
08-28-1920 - Don Glasser - Derry, PA - d. 4-26-2004
bandleader: "Don Glasser and His Orchestra"
08-28-1924 - Peggy Ryan - Long Beach, CA - d. 10-30-2004
dancer, actor: "Mail Call"; "Bob Hope Show"; "Proudly We Hail"
08-28-1925 - Billy Grammer - Benton, IL - d. 8-10-2011
country singer: "Grand Ole Opry"; "Countty Music Time"
08-28-1925 - Donald O'Connor - Chicago, IL - d. 9-27-2003
comedian, actor: "Ginny Simms Show"; "Philip Morris Playhouse";
"Suspense"
08-28-1926 - Andree Wallace - Brooklyn, NY
actor: Mary Lambert "Brave Tomorrow"; Irene "Mary Noble, Backstage Wife"
08-28-1929 - Roxie Roker - Miami, FL - d. 12-2-1995
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
08-28-1930 - Ben Gazzara - NYC
actor: "Strange Interlude"

August 28th deaths

02-06-1913 - Porter Bourne - d. 8-28-2001
announcer: WXYZ Detroit
02-15-1926 - Mary Lee Robb - Chicago, IL - d. 8-28-2006
actor: Marjorie Forrester "Great Gildersleeve"
04-24-1894 - Norman Sweetser - d. 8-28-1980
director: "Just Plain Bill"; "Stella Dallas"
05-08-1929 - Miyoshi Umeki - Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan - d. 8-28-2007
singer: "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends"
06-05-1908 - Craig Rice (Georgiana Ann Randolph) - Illinois - d.
8-28-1957
writer: "Murder and Mr. Malone"
06-21-1911 - Wonderful Smith - Arkadelphia, AR - d. 8-28-2008
comedian: "Red Skelton Show"
07-19-1917 - Larry Marcus - Beaver, UT - d. 8-28-2001
writer: "Suspense"; "Dark Venture"; "Nightbeat"
07-22-1917 - Lou McGarity - Athens, GA - d. 8-28-1971
jazz trombonist: "Eddie Condon's Jazz Concert"; "Arthur Godfrey Show"
08-05-1906 - John Huston - Nevada, MO - d. 8-28-1987
actor, writer: "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-17-1918 - Evelyn Ankers - Valparaiso, Chili - d. 8-28-1985
actor: Argentine Radio
09-03-1918 - David Harmon - NYC - d. 8-28-2001
writer: "America in the Air"; "Now Hear This"
09-12-1910 - Lehman Engel - Jackson, MS - d. 8-28-1982
broadway conductor: "Madrigal Singers of New York"; "Texaco Star
Theatre"
09-25-1896 - Noble Cain - Aurora, IL - d. 8-28-1977
choral director and producer for NBC
10-13-1918 - Robert Walker - Salt Lake City, UT - d. 8-28-1951
actor: Davy Dillon "Maudie's Diary"
10-13-1929 - Bernie Baum - NYC - d. 8-28-1993
composer: Composed the theme for "Monitor"
10-30-1896 - Ruth Gordon - Wollaston, MA - d. 8-28-1985
actor: "Lincoln Highway"; "Meet Mr. Weeks"; "Orson Welles Theatre"
11-11-1901 - F. Van Wyck Mason - Boston, MA - d. 8-28-1978
writer: "The Man from G-2"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:40:47 -0400
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK

Hi Friends,

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may listen to high-quality broadcasts with Tom Heathwood's "Heritage
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Streamed in high-quality audio, on demand, 24/7 at
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Check out our High-Quality mp3 catalog at:
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THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
  Episode 29 5-5-40 "The Ballad of Jesse James"
  Host: Burgess Meredith
  Stars: Franchot Tone, Woody Guthrie, Walter Huston, Sheila Barrett,
The Lyn Murray Singers
  Producer/Director/Writer: Norman Corwin (his first major radio series)

INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES
  Episode 276 06-18-46 "I Want To Report A Murder"
  Host: Paul McGrath
  Stars: Santos Ortega, Lawson Zerbe, Mercedes McCambridge
  Announcer: Ed Herlihy
  Creater/Producer/Director: Himan Brown
  CBS Lipton Tea Tuesdays 9:00 - 9:30 pm

THE BOB CROSBY SHOW
  Episode 20 05-15-46 Guest: Red Skelton
  Stars: Bob Crosby and The Bobcats, Jeri Sullivan, The Town Criers
  Announcer: Larry Keating
  CBS Ford Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:00 pm

LET YOURSELF GO
"Milton Berle Show"
  Episode 64 06-06-45 Guest: Al Jolson
  Host: Milton Berle
  Stars: Joe Bessor and Connie Russell
  Announcer: Ken Roberts
  CBS Eversharp Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:00 pm
==================================

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MELODY RANCH
  with GENE AUTRY (CBS) 09/19/48 Features story: "Billy Harlow"

CASEY, CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER
  *CBS) 01/13/54 "Road Angel" stars: Staats Cotsworth. Series return show.

CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT
  (WGN) 11/15/39 Chuck falls into river.
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TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS (NBC)
  Title: Dead or Alive
  Original Air: 9/9/50
  Starring: Joel McCrea

FORT LARAMIE (CBS)
  FORT LARAMIE (CBS)
  Title: Gold
  Original Air: 5/20/56
  Starring: Raymond Burr, Vic Perrin

GUNSMOKE (CBS)
  Title: Jesse
  Original Air: 8/29/53
  Starring: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION

COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
  from 08/24/41 Episode (016) Old Testament Trilogy Part 3 Book of Jobe.

  The remainder of the program is devoted to Radio in Radio Studios.

  We begin with LIGHTS OUT
  from 07/13/46 Episode (002) Coffin In Studio B.

THE WHISTLER
  from 09/11/49 Episode (382) Brief Pause for Murder.

  And finally, with Raymond Burr as star, we hear SUSPENSE
  from 07/28/57 Episode (709) Murder on Mike.
====================================

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:41:06 -0400
From: Graeme Stevenson <graemeotr@[removed];
To: OTR Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Sunday Telegraph article UK
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Hi Folks

Todays 'Sunday Telegraph' here in the UK carries an article about [removed]
Wodehouse's wartime broadcasts from Berlin. Best way to see the article is to
go to the Telegraph's website [removed]
and in their search box type in : '[removed]: filthy traitor or frightful
ass?'

Cheers ! Graeme  ( ORCA / UK )

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