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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2008 : Issue 140
A Part of the [removed]!
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
6-2 births/deaths [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
OTR in the News [ Sean Dougherty <seandd@[removed] ]
Don Ameche [ "Bob Scherago" <rscherago@[removed] ]
Chester Proudfoot, Deputy? [ "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@hotm ]
Life on the Airwaves [ Wich2@[removed] ]
Hello, Central! Give me Dr. Jazz! [ Bhob Stewart <bhob2@[removed]; ]
Gunsmoke's Chester [ "b. schell" <bschell@[removed]; ]
brad runyon [ afanofoldradio@[removed] ]
Don Amehi [ Frank McGurn <[removed]@sbcglobal. ]
Bill Owen in a Commercial! [ Sean Dougherty <seandd@[removed] ]
6-3 births/deaths [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
Re: Atomic Age! [ "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed]; ]
Parley Baer and GUNSMOKE [ Ken Greenwald <kgradio@[removed]; ]
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 08:30:06 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 6-2 births/deaths
June 2nd births
06-02-1879 - Florence Edney - London, England - d. 11-24-1950
actor: Aunt Maizie "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill"
06-02-1884 - Frank Hummert - St. Louis, MO - d. 3-12-1966
producer: "Backstage Wife"; "American Album of Familiar Music"
06-02-1889 - Martha Wentworth - NYC - d. 3-8-1974
actor: Wintergreen Witch "Cinnamon Bear"; Nancy "Witch's Tale"
06-02-1891 - Joe Schenck - Brooklyn, NY - d. 6-28-1930
singer, comedian, dancer: (Gus Van and Joe Schenck) "The Eveready Hour"
06-02-1896 - Katherine Bacon - Chesterfield, England - d. 1-30-1982
pianist: WOR New York
06-02-1900 - Charles Tazewell - d. 6-26-1972
writer: "The Columbia Workshop"; "Tom Mix"; "Mayor of the Town"
06-02-1901 - Lou Shoobe - d. 7-14-1989
bassist: "The Saturday Night Swing Club"
06-02-1902 - Jimmie Lunceford - Fulton, MO - d. 7-12-1947
bandeader: "Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra"
06-02-1904 - Johnny Weissmuller - Windber, PA - d. 1-20-1984
actor: Movie Tarzan and Jungle Jim
06-02-1908 - Ben Grauer - Staten Island, NY - d. 5-31-1977
announcer, emcee: "Walter Winchell"; "Information, Please"; "Boston
Symphony"
06-02-1909 - June MacCloy - Sturgis, MI - d. 5-5-2005
vocalist: "Griff Williams and Jimmy Walsh and Their Orchestra"
06-02-1909 - Martin Ashe - Bradford, IL - d. 4-15-1991
actor: "Grand Central Station"
06-02-1910 - Ward Bryon - NYC - d. 2-4-1996
announcer: "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street"
06-02-1913 - Burt Farber - Brooklyn, NY - d. 8-27-2005
orchestra leader: "Curtain Time"
06-02-1913 - Nicholas Saunders - Kiev, Russia - d. 8-16-2006
actor: Sergeant Ross "Martin Kane, Private Eye"
06-02-1915 - Lionel Murton - London, England - d. 9-26-2006
Began career in radio with Montreal Repertory Company
06-02-1915 - Walter Tetley - NYC - d. 9-4-1975
actor: Julius Abbruzio "Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show"; LeRoy Forrester
"Great Gildersleeve"
06-02-1920 - Johnny Speight - London, England - d. 7-5-1998
comedy writer: "Frankie Howerd Show"
06-02-1920 - Toni Gilman - Chicago, IL
actor: (Sister of Lucy Gilman) "Young Widder Brown"
06-02-1921 - Awdrey Hewlett - Maidenhead, England - d. 9-3-1995
writer: "Clever Wife"
06-02-1921 - Bob Arthur - Kansas - d. 3-25-1997
newscaster: "Bob Arthur Show"
06-02-1922 - Gil Stratton, Jr. - Brooklyn, NY
actor: "Billy Webster "Those Websters"; Jimmy "Life with Luigi";
Freddie "My Little Margie"
06-02-1924 - Peter Hackes - NYC - d. 4-17-1994
newscaster: "News of the World"; "Meet the Press"
06-02-1928 - Bob Amsberry - Boring, OR - d. 11-27-1957
actor: KEX Portland, Oregon
06-02-1929 - Perry Beaumont - d. 6-26-2005
disk jockey: WLOK Lima, Ohio
06-02-1941 - Stacy Keach, Jr. - Savannah, GA
actor, narrator: "Twilight Zone"
06-02-1942 - Marie Cheatham - Oklahoma
actor" "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
June 2nd deaths
01-14-1930 - Johnny Grande - Philadelphia, PA - d. 6-2-2006
pianist: (Bill Haley and The Comets) "Stars for Defense"
01-16-1928 - Pilar Lorengar - Zaragoza, Spain - d. 6-2-1996
soprano: "Ondas Infantiles"
01-24-1915 - Evie Juster - d. 6-2-1988
actor: "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill"; "Our Gal Sunday"
02-11-1908 - Philip Dunne - NYC - d. 6-2-1992
screenwriter, director: "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-18-1894 - Andres Segovia - Linares, Spain - d. 6-2-1987
classical guitarist: "The Magic Key"; "Theatre [removed]"; "Concert Hall"
03-05-1908 - Rex Harrison - Huyton, England - d. 6-2-1990
actor: Rex Saunders "Private Files of Rex Saunders"
03-13-1910 - Sammy Kaye - Lakewood, OH - d. 6-2-1987
bandleader: (Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye) "Sunday Serenade"
04-04-1897 - Erno Balogh - Budapest, Hungary - d. 6-2-1989
pianist: WEAF New York City
05-04-1886 - Earl Lee - Topeka, KS - d. 6-2-1955
actor: Fred Thompson "One Man's Family"
05-11-1899 - Forrest Lewis - Knightstown, IN - d. 6-2-1977
actor: Richard Q. Peavey "Great Gildersleeve"; Roy Delfeeno "Vic and
Sade"
05-29-1883 - Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe - Canada - d. 6-2-1943
doctor who attended Dionne quintuplets birth: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie
McCarthy Show"
06-03-1917 - Leo Gorcey - NYC - d. 6-2-1969
actor: (The Dead End Kids) "Texaco Star Playhouse"; "Blue Ribbon Town"
06-13-1905 - Doc Cheatham - Nashville, TN - d. 6-2-1997
jazz trumpeter: "Benny Goodman and His Sextet/Orchestra"; "Benny
Goodman Quintet"
06-19-1903 - Lou Gehrig - NYC - d. 6-2-1941
baseball iron man: "Lux Radio Theatre"
07-12-1886 - Jean Hersholt - Copenhagen, Denmark - d. 6-2-1956
actor: Dr. Paul Christian "Dr. Christian"
07-25-1900 - Al Pearce - San Francisco, CA - d. 6-2-1961
comedian: Elmer Blurt "Here Comes Elmer"; "Al Pearce Show"
08-02-1892 - Karolyn Wells Bassett - Derby, CT - d. 6-2-1931
was very popular in early radio
08-13-1907 - Mabel Todd - Los Angeles, CA - d. 6-2-1977
vocalist: "The Al Pearce Show"; "Your Hollywood Parade"
09-12-1927 - Helen Carter - Maces Springs, VA - d. 6-2-1998
singer: "Grand Ole Opry"
10-05-1879 - John Erskine - NYC - d. 6-2-1951
writer: "Information Please"
10-24-1901 - Harry Breuer - Brooklyn, NY - D. 6-2-1989
percussionist: "A&P Gypsies"; "Bert Hirsch's Novelty Dance Orchestra"
11-02-1908 - Bunny Berrigan - Hilbert, WI - d. 6-2-1942
bandleader: "Saturday Night Swing Club"; "Tim and Irene"
11-16-1889 - George S. Kaufman - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 6-2-1961
panelist: "Information, Please"; "This Is Broadway"; "Who Said That?"
11-18-1908 - Imogene Coca - Philadelphia, PA - d. 6-2-2001
comedienne: "Big Show"
12-06-1924 - Eric Merriman - Golders Green, England - d. 6-2-2003
writer, creator: "Beyond Our Ken"
12-20-1897 - Felix Holt - Calloway County, KY - d. 6-2-1954
writer: "Challenge of the Yukon"; "Cimarron Tavern"; "The One Ranger"
xx-xx-1903 - Lyndall Hadow - Kalgooarlie, Australia - d. 6-2-1976
writer: "A World to Gain"
Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 08:30:22 -0400
From: Sean Dougherty <seandd@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: OTR in the News
A review of Dream Lucky, By Roxane Orgill, a new biography of Count Basie
that focuses on his life and music and the influence of radio in his rise as
a muscian published in The Wall Street Journal today.
The reviewer notes that the book unspools like an episode of "The March of
Time" and mentions several OTR stars.
[removed]
aries
Sean Dougherty
SeanDD@[removed]
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:02:30 -0400
From: "Bob Scherago" <rscherago@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Don Ameche
Roby McHone mchone@[removed] wrote (in jest!):
Didn't Don Ameche also invent the telephone?
You can learn out all about The Bickersons and the telephone, if you tune in
to Program 35, from February 1973, where Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran
interview Don Ameche and play exerpts from "The Bickersons," "The Chase and
Sanborn Hour," and much more.
Go to [removed]
Bob Scherago
Webmaster and former WTIC Engineer
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:04:32 -0400
From: "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Chester Proudfoot, Deputy?
Regarding whether or not Chester was a Deputy, this "may" have been a
continuity error. Many long-running radio programs had this kind of error.
Script writers came and went and rarely did the producer or director hand
them a sheet of paper with statistics to adhere to. As a result, Nora
Charles on the THIN MAN series was a red head in one episode and a brunette
in another. (I route for the red head.) It's why Superman referred to Bruce
Wayne as Batman in front of the bank president by accident in "Batman's Great
Mystery" and in the same serial, Lois Lane makes a similar mistake. In one
episode of THE ROY ROGERS SHOW, Trigger isn't referred to as a Palamino -
he's referred to as Curly Horse by a ranch foreman.
Martin
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:02:30 -0400
From: Wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Life on the Airwaves
From: "randy story" <hopharrigan@[removed];
I would also be curious to hear any
radio biographies of Twain or stories in which he appears as a character.
Dear Randy-
If I recall aright, at least one - and maybe, several - eps. of CBSRMT fit
that bill (though to be honest, I found them so flat that I rarely stayed
through the whole hour, back in the first-run days.)
Best,
-Craig W.
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:05:11 -0400
From: Bhob Stewart <bhob2@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Hello, Central! Give me Dr. Jazz!
Didn't Don Ameche also invent the telephone?
Ameche could not have invented the phone because he did not portray
Elisha Gray. In his recent book THE TELEPHONE GAMBIT, Seth Shulman
builds a case that Alexander Graham Bell's device did not work until
after he had seen Elisha Gray's patent. Bell's laboratory notebook was
kept from the public eye for almost a century and was not widely
accessible until after it was posted online in 1999 in digital form
(where Shulman saw it in 2004).
BOSTON GLOBE article about Shulman:
[removed]
Shulman's website has image from Bell's lab book almost identical to
the drawing on Gray's patent:
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Audio of Shulman reading from his book:
[removed]
Perhaps the joke should be changed to:
"Didn't Don Ameche steal the telephone?"
Bhob @ [removed]
[ADMINISTRIVIA: [removed]'s get back to OTR before the responses defending
[removed] --cfs3]
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:05:34 -0400
From: "b. schell" <bschell@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Gunsmoke's Chester
From what I have heard on Gunsmoke I consider Chester Mr. Dillon's "jailer".
In this capacity Chester stayed at the office most of the time and watched
over prisoners. I remember in one episode Marshal Dillon swore Doc in as a
deputy.
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 16:03:55 -0400
From: afanofoldradio@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: brad runyon
the fat [removed] smart (aka brad runyon), died of pancreatic cancer
?january 15th 1960 here in springfield, illinois and is buried nearby my
house at oak ridge [removed] kienzler the reel old time great razdio
shows club of springfield illinois
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 23:15:58 -0400
From: Frank McGurn <[removed]@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Don Amehi
A Question was asked :
Didn't Don Ameche also invent the telephone?
YES, he did as Alexander Graham Bell, in the 1939 movie "The Alexander
Graham Bell Story". Don stared as Mr. Bell.
After the movie the slang expression for the telephone became the
"Ameche" , like answer the Ameche, or the Ameche is ringing, etc.
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 23:16:05 -0400
From: Sean Dougherty <seandd@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Bill Owen in a Commercial!
I was just watching the NHL Network and saw a commercial for the Optic1050
binoculars that featured, on-camera no less, Bill Owen, of Buxton & fame and
the FOTR Convention's most frequent guest.
Good to see he's still out there pitching after all these years,
Sean Dougherty
SeanDD@[removed]
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 23:16:12 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 6-3 births/deaths
June 3rd births
06-03-1900 - Frank Dailey - Bloomfield, NJ - d. 2-27-1956
bandleader: "Matinee at Meadowbrook"
06-03-1901 - Maurice Evans - Dorchester, England - d. 3-12-1989
actor: "Keep 'Em Rolling"; "Texaco Star Theatre"
06-03-1904 - Jan Peerce - NYC - d. 12-15-1984
singer: "Music Hall of the Air"; "A & P Gypsies"; "Golden Treasury of
Song"
06-03-1905 - Paulette Goddard - Whitestone Landing, Long Island, NY -
d. 3-23-1990
actor: "Cresta Blanca Players"
06-03-1906 - Brooke Temple - Niagra Falls, NY - d. 04-1982
actor: Red Ryder "Red Ryder"
06-03-1906 - Josephine Baker - St. Louis, MO - d. 4-12-1975
singer: "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour"
06-03-1908 - Joey Nash - Brooklyn, NY
singer: "The Capitol Family"; "Notes of Love"
06-03-1911 - Ellen Corby - Racine, WI - d. 4-14-1999
actor: "Bud's Bandwagon"
06-03-1913 - Lucille Lund - Buckley, WA - d. 2-15-2002
actor: "First Nighter"
06-03-1914 - Roy Glenn - Pittsburg, KS - d. 3-12-1971
actor: "The Beulah Show"
06-03-1915 - Ralph Allinger - d. 10-xx-1971
sportscaster: White Plains and Utica, New York
06-03-1916 - Jack Manning - Cincinnati, OH
actor: David Crawford "Young Dr. Malone"
06-03-1917 - Leo Gorcey - NYC - d. 6-2-1969
actor: (The Dead End Kids) "Texaco Star Playhouse"; "Blue Ribbon Town"
06-03-1918 - Patrick Cargill - London, England - d. 5-23-1996
actor: "Brothers in Law"
06-03-1919 - Charles F. McCarthy - d. 7-4-1988
newscaster: "Charles F. McCarthy and the News"
06-03-1922 - Joy Shelton - London, England - d. 1-28-2000
actor: "PC 49"
06-03-1924 - Colleen Dewhurst - Montreal, Canada - d. 8-22-1991
actor: "Will Cather: A Look of Rememberance"
06-03-1924 - Jimmy Rogers - Ruleville, MS - d. 12-19-1997
blues singer: "Stars for Defense"; "Here's to Veterans"; "Guest Star"
06-03-1924 - Ted Mallie - Brooklyn, NY - d. 1-25-1999
announcer: "I Love A Mystery"; "The Shadow"; "Bill Hickok"
06-03-1925 - Tony Curtis - NYC
actor: "Hollywood Star Playhouse"; "Stars in the Air"; "Suspense"
06-03-1927 - Boots Randolph - Paducah, KY - d. 7-2-2007
saxophonist: "Grand Ole Opry"
06-03-1933 - Lillian Briggs - Allentown, PA - d 4-11-1998
singer: "The Steve Lawrence Show"
06-03-1942 - Curtis Mayfield - Rosewell, GA - d. 12-26-1999
soul singer, songwriter: "Voices of Vista"
June 3rd deaths
01-06-1913 - Tom Brown - NYC - d. 6-3-1990
actor: "Texaco Star Theatre"; "Suspense"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-09-1909 - Patrick Peyton - Carracastle, Ireland - d. 6-3-1992
preacher: (The Rosary Priest) "Family Theatre"
01-11-1899 - Eva Le Gallienne - d. 6-3-1991
actor: "Civic Repertory Theatre"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-26-1916 - Peter Brough - West London, England - d. 6-3-1999
ventriloquist: "Educating Archie"; "Navy Mixture"
03-20-1906 - Ozzie Nelson - Jersey City, NJ - d. 6-3-1975
actor: "Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet"
04-12-1905 - Audrey Call - Alton, IL - d. 6-3-2001
violinist: "Fibber McGee and Molly"
04-21-1915 - Anthony Quinn - Chihauha, Mexico - d. 6-3-2001
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Your Radio Theatre"
05-25-1905 - Joseph C. Harsch - Toledo, OH - d. 6-3-1998
news commentator: "A Closer Look at the News"; "Emphasis"
05-26-1908 - Robert Morley - Semley, England - d. 6-3-1992
actor: "[removed] Steel Hour"
07-20-1901 - Dilys Powell - Bournemouth, England - d. 6-3-1995
film critic: "The Critics"; "Critics Forum"
08-13-1905 - Olga Albani - Barcelona, Spain - d. 6-3-1940
singer: "Coca-Cola Hour"; "Silken String"
08-13-1910 - Skinnay Ennis - Salisbury, NC - d. 6-3-1963
bandleader, singer: "Bob Hope Show"; "Abbott and Costello Show"
08-24-1917 - Dennis James - Jersey City, NJ - d. 6-3-1997
host, announcer: "Lawyer Q"; "Major Bows Original Amateur Hour"
09-18-1910 - Joe "Curley" Bradley - Coalgate, OK - d. 6-3-1985
actor, singer: Tom Mix "Tom Mix"; "Singing Marshall"
10-12-1909 - Jack Orrison - Colorado - d. 6-3-1986
actor: "X Minus One"; "Gangbusters"
10-20-1904 - Anna Neagle - Forest Gate, Essex, England - d. 6-3-1986
actor: "Keep 'Em Rolling"; "Kate Smith Hour"; "Radio Tribute to the
Kind and Queen"
10-22-1914 - Harry Hickox - Big Spring, TX - d. 6-3-1994
actor: "Jump-Jump and the Ice Queen"
10-22-1917 - Harold Goodwin - Wombwell, England - d. 6-3-2004
actor: "The Cruel Sea"
11-07-1895 - Jerry Belcher - Austin, TX - d. 6-3-1962
interviewer: "Vox Pop"; "Our Neighbors"
12-09-1925 - Patricia Wheel - NYC - d. 6-3-1986
actor: "Stroke of Fate"; "Crime and Peter Chambers"
Ron Sayles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 23:18:21 -0400
From: "R. R. King" <kingrr@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: Atomic Age!
From: Wich2@[removed]
In Antony Ellis' 1955 adaptation of Ray Bradbury's "Kaleidoscope," a
cynical character named Applegate keeps using an expression I can't
make out. Sounds like "mar sash."
"Mars ash," maybe?
Maybe. It's hard to tell. The actor seems to be pausing very slightly
after "mar" or "mars" and then emphasizing the "s" as part of the
second syllable. Might just be his delivery that's got me confused.
Thanks for the good guess.
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Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 07:16:29 -0400
From: Ken Greenwald <kgradio@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Parley Baer and GUNSMOKE
David Coursey wrote about Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot.
This brought back some memories aabout Parley. First, I had the pleasure of
directing Parley and Elliott Reid in some special introductions to the
Sherlock Holmes radio series I released.
Parley, as it is well known, had a great sense of humor and it made directing
him and the other great radio actors so much easier.
Second, I and the others of the Baker Street Associates approached Parley
Baer, Harry Bartell, Lillian Bioff and William Conrad to do a series of
special introductions to a proposed release of GUNSMOKE radio shows. I had
supper with Parley and his loving wife and Parley was anxious to do the
series. It had been arranged that Parley would play Chester Proudfoot, as in
the radio series, with Harry Bartell playing a townsman of Dodge. Lillian
would play Kitty and possibly a townswoman. Bill Conrad refused to play Matt
Dillon, but agreed to let Keith Scott play Matt. Keith is an Australian voice
over actor who does an absolutely spot on imitation of Conrad. The only
obstacle to our plans was CBS. They owned the copyright to GUNSMOKE, and they
wanted a vast sum of money for the rights. We simply could not afford that
kind of amount. To top it off, Parley's wife died and that set him back quite
a bit. Not long after that he had a stroke and could not use his voice!
What had started out as a joy for all of us (Parley, Harry and Lillian were
so excited about doing this project) ended up tragically.
Not to end on a sad note, I will add how I obtained Bill Conrad's approval to
let Keith Scott do his voice:
Keith was at my home and we were talking about the project. I was trying to
get Bill Conrad to commit to it, but he showed little interest in "going back
to the past."
Keith said: "I think I can get him to change his mind." I knew that Keith and
Bill Conrad were friends. Keith got on the phone and dialed Conrad's phone
number.
Conrad answered the phone. Keith said he wanted to talk to Bill Conrad, BUT
he said that as Bill Conrad.
"Who is this?" Conrad asked.
"It's Bill Conrad."
"Hey, come on. Who's doing me?"
"I'm doing me," said Keith.
I could hear some cursing at the other end of the phone.
Keith laughed.
"Bill, it's Keith Scott."
Conrad started laughing and laughing.
Keith told him that he should do the GUNSMOKE project.
Conrad said, no, but if Keith wanted to imitate him as Matt Dillon, go ahead.
He give Keith permission to do so.
So everything was set: I was going to pick 12 GUNSMOKE shows; the cream of
the crop. All the actors/actresses were going to do special introductions to
each of the half hour shows.
And it would have been a successful series, in my opinion.
It was CBS that stopped it with their high demand for money.
Combine that with the unfortunate circumstances that happened to Parley, and
everything came to an immediate halt.
What a pleasure it would have been to write and direct those special intros
with those wonderful radio actors.
I kid you [removed] this really happened. A great opportunity lost.
Ken Greenwald
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