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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2011 : Issue 77
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  5-19 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Mysterious Traveler                   [ "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@hotm ]

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Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 00:15:53 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  5-19 births/deaths

May 19th births

05-19-1870 - Wright Kramer - Somerville, MA - d. 11-14-1941
actor: Walter Jamison "Showboat"
05-19-1891 - Graham Harris - Haverhill, MA - d. 9-3-1946
orchestra leader: "There Was a Woman"; "WPA Federal Music Concerts"
05-19-1894 - Henry Busse - Magdeburg, Germany - d. 4-23-1953
orchestra leader: "Fitch Bandwagon"; "Spotlight Bands"
05-19-1895 - Harry Saxe - Montreal, Canada - d. 11-6-1947
actor: Daddy Warbucks "Little Orphan Annie"; Dr. Burr "Mryt and Marge
05-19-1906 - Bruce Bennett - Tacoma, WA - d. 2-24-2007
actor: "Proudly We Hail"
05-19-1910 - Wayne Nelson - d. 2-xx-1984
announcer: "The Camel Caravan"; "The Ted Lewis Show"
05-19-1913 - Beverly Roberts - Brooklyn, NY - d. 7-13-2009
actor: "The John Barrymore Theatre"; "The Falcon"
05-19-1913 - Warren Asher - d. 1-xx-1984
disk jockey: WFOR  Hattiesburg, Mississippi
05-19-1919 - George Auld - Toronto, Canada - d. 1-8-1990
bandleader: "Saturday Night Swing Session"
05-19-1919 - Louisa Vass - Greenville, SC - d. 10-3-2000
singer: (The Vass Family) "The Lady Next Door"; "Kraft Phoenix Program"
05-19-1931 - Eric Davidson - d. 5-20-1996
writer: "Tommy Steele Radio Show"

May 19th deaths

02-02-1915 - Frank Telford - d. 5-19-1987
producer: "This Is Our Enemy"
02-06-1919 - Joe Graydon - Washington, [removed] - d. 5-19-2001
singer: "Your Hit Parade"
02-09-1891 - Ronald Colman - Richmond, Surrey, England - d. 5-19-1958
actor: William Todhunter Hall "Halls of Ivy"; "Jack Benny Program"
02-12-1867 - Joe E. Howard - NYC - d. 5-19-1961
singer, composer: "Gay Nineties Revue"
03-14-1913 - Jay Barney - Chicago, IL - d. 5-19-1985
actor: Bugsy O'Toole "The Romance of Helen Trent"
03-25-1913 - Prescott Robinson - Montreal, Canada - d. 5-19-1999
newscaster: "Eight O'Clock Morning News on Mutual"
03-31-1915 - Henry Morgan - NYC - d. 5-19-1994
comedian: "Here's Morgan"; "Henry Morgan Show"
04-06-1922 - Dorothy Donegan - Chicago, IL - d. 5-19-1998
jazz pianist: "Jubilee"; "Radio Hall of Fame"
04-10-1913 - Henry "Butch" Stone - NYC - d. 5-19-2009
vocalist: (Les Brown and His Band of Renown) "One Night Stand"
05-07-1895 - Thomas Darcy, Jr. - Vancouver, WA - d. 5-19-1968
conducted the United States Army Band on CBS during the 1938 season
06-05-1906 - Margaret Rawlings - Osaka, Japan - d. 5-19-1996
actor: "Gigi"
06-14-1907 - Nappy Lamare - New Orleans, LA - d. 5-19-1988
jazz guitarist: "The Bob Crosby Show"
06-17-1921 - Earl Hammond - NYC - d. 5-19-2002
actor: "Coounterspy"; "Martin Kane, Private Eye"
07-29-1869 - Booth Tarkington - Indianapolis, IN - d. 5-19-1946
writer: "Maude and Cousin Bill"
08-19-1902 - Ogden Nash - Rye, NY - d. 5-19-1971
poet: "Three Ring Time"; "Kaleidoscope"
09-09-1901 - James Blades - Peterborough, England - d. 5-19-1999
percussionist: Freelance, best known as the drummer for  'V for Victory'
09-24-1921 - Larry Markes - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-19-1999
writer: "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street"
10-27-1923 - Peter Bryant - London, England - d. 5-19-2006
announcer, script editor for BBC Radio
11-05-1935 - Nicholas Maw - Grantham, England - d. 5-19-2009
composer: "Odyssey"
11-16-1916 - Daws Butler - Toledo, OH - d. 5-19-1988
actor: "Sears Radio Theatre"; "Stan Freberg Show"; "That's Rich"
11-21-1904 - Coleman Hawkins - St. Josephs, MO - d. 5-19-1969
tenor sax: (Father of the tenor sax) "Saturday Night Swing Club"
12-12-1913 - Winston Burdette - Buffalo, NY - d. 5-19-1993
newscaster: (protege of Edward R. Murrow) "CBS World News Round Up"

Ron
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Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 00:16:36 -0400
From: "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Mysterious Traveler

Ted Kneebone mentioned:

Now that someone has located a book about "The Whistler",
does anyone know if there is a book about "The Mysterious Traveler"? Though 
there is a book by Eidmiller and Lambesis about "Quiet Please",
I wonder if another one has been written or is in progress?  One that
covers the program in more detail?

As Dave Siegel pointed out, THE WHISTLER book is devoted primarily on the movies,
and "briefly" on the radio program, though more of a summary in the same manner as
John Dunning and other encyclopedia entries. One of these days a book on the 
radio program will become available.

THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER has been in the works. I'm about 40 scripts away from 
reading the complete series. In the past, I have written magazine articles about 
the "lost" episodes, with titles, broadcast dates and plot summaries, in the same 
manner as THE LONE RANGER "lost" episodes exemplified in a recent SPERDVAC Radiogram
magazine article which generated a lot of response. It's my hope to get the log, as well as 
a history of the program, and an unpublished (and lengthy) interview with Robert 
Arthur, in print. I've sent copies of the radio scripts to "lost" episodes to a number of 
venues that has since done re-creations of radio programs.

As for QUIET, PLEASE, there has been a lot written about it. Just last year an article 
I wrote was published about the radio program, mentioning such tidbits as Cooper's 
script writing career at Universal Studios, and his expressed disappointment at the 
SON OF FRANKENSTEIN screenplay experience was evident in the QUIET, PLEASE episode,
"Rain on New Year's Eve." If you have that episode, relisten to it. Long story short,
Cooper was asked to re-write the screenplay to SON OF FRANKENSTEIN many times during
production, much to his disappointment. That particular radio broadcast even has 
Ernest Chappel make a remark about Karloff! 		 	   		  

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