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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 38
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  2-19 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Re: Shadow Reprints                   [ Anthony Tollin <sanctumotr@earthlin ]
  "Sketches"                            [ Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed] ]
  "Green Lantern" radio connection      [ "kclarke5@[removed]" <kclarke5@juno. ]
  Yesterday USA Special                 [ "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@hotm ]
  ADMINISTRIVIA: Oops.                  [ Charlie Summers <listmaster@lofcom. ]

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:41:47 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  2-19 births/deaths

February 19th births

02-19-1893 - Cedric Hardwicke - Stourbridge, England - d. 8-6-1964
actor: Sherlock Holmes "BBC Home Theatre"; Winston Churchill "These
Four Men"
02-19-1895 - Louie Calhern - NYC - d. 5-12-1956
actor: "Radio Reader's Digest"
02-19-1896 - Eddie Jackson - d. 7-16-1980
comic: "Jimmy Durante Show"; "Mail Call"; "Big Show"
02-19-1899 - Carl Matthews - Oklahoma Territory - d. 5-3-1959
actor: "The Cuckoo Hour"
02-19-1901 - William Post, Jr. - d. 9-26-1989
actor: John Perry "John's Other Wife"
02-19-1902 - Eddie Peabody - Reading, MA - d. 11-7-70
banjoist: (The Banjo King) "National Barn Dance"
02-19-1902 - Kay Boyle - St. Paul, MN - d. 12-27-1992
writer: "NBC Presents: Short Story"
02-19-1910 - Lionel Clouser - Shamokin, PA - d. 10-17-1942
musician: "The Bob Crosby Show"
02-19-1911 - Merle Oberon - Tasmania, Australia - d. 11-23-1979
actor: "Orson Welles Theatre"; "Stars Over Hollywood"
02-19-1912 - Saul Chaplin - Brooklyn, NY - d. 11-15-1997
composer
02-19-1913 - Jack Leonard - NYC - d. 6-17-1988
singer: (Tommy Dorsey's Band) "Meet the Music"
02-19-1915 - Dick Emery - London, England - d. 1-2-1983
comedian: "Educating Archie"
02-19-1915 - Fred Freiberger - NYC - d. 3-2-2003
writer: "Suspense"; "Family Theatre"
02-19-1917 - John Fenton Murray - Lincoln, NE - d. 7-24-1996
comedy writer: "Red Skelton  Show"
02-19-1918 - Fay McKenzie - Hollywood, CA
actor: "Blue Ribbon Town"
02-19-1921 - Chris Gampel - Montreal, Canada
actor: "The Eternal Light"; "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
02-19-1922 - Sandy Becker - NYC - d. 4-9-1996
actor, announcer: Jerry Malone "Young Dr. Malone"; "Backstage Wife"
02-19-1924 - Lee Marvin - NYC - d. 8-29-1987
actor: "Dragnet"
02-19-1937 - Lee Harding - Australia
author: Several of his works adapted for radio

February 19th deaths

01-03-1920 - Lester Bashara - d. 2-19-1990
newscaster: KGFW Kearney, Nebraska
02-22-1915 - Jules Munshin - NYC - d. 2-19-1970
actor: "MGM Musical Comedy Theatre"
03-13-1918 - Ina Ray Hutton - Chicago, IL - d. 2-19-1984
bandleader: "Spotlight Bands"
03-28-1922 - Paul Bartell - Milwaukee, WI - d. 2-19-2006
announcer, disk jockey: "Blue Baron Show"; "Fox Club"
04-11-1908 - Leo Rosten - Lodz, Poland - d. 2-19-1997
writer: "Conversation"; "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Four Star Playhouse"
04-14-1913 - John Howard - Cleveland, OH - d. 2-19-1995
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Hollywood Hotel"
04-23-1921 - Janet Blair - Altoona, PA - d. 2-19-2007
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre", "Abbott and Costello"
05-03-1909 - Fort Pearson - d. 2-19-1989
announcer: "Beat the Band"; "Queen for a Day"; "Hoosier Hot Shots"
07-07-1919 - Brenda Bruce - Manchester, England - d. 2-19-1996
actor: "Lady in a Fog"
07-11-1881 - Clarence Budington Kelland - Powers Park, MI - d. 2-19-1964
writer: "Scattergood Baines"
07-17-1902 - Edward Gargan - Brooklyn, NY - d. 2-19-1964
actor: "This Is Your [removed]"; "This Is Our Heritage"
07-20-1916 - Mary Barclay - Wilton, Somerset, England - d. 2-19-2008
actor: "Advs. in Odyssey"
07-27-1877 - Florence Gill - London, England - d. 2-19-1965
actor: "Uncle Walter's Doghouse"
07-29-1892 - Lewis James - Dexter, MI - d. 2-19-1959
vocalist: "The Mobiloil Concert"; "The Revelers Quartet"
08-17-1900 - Quincy Howe - Boston, MA - d. 2-19-1977
newscaster: "Quincy Howe: Comment"
08-17-1912 - Gogo De Lys - Edmonton, Canada - d. 2-19-2003
singer: "Carefree Carnival"; "Little Ol' Hollywood"; "Stoopnagle and
Budd"
08-23-1926 - Eugene Troopnick - Boston, MA - d. 2-19-2003
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
08-25-1904 - Alice White - Paterson, NJ - d. 2-19-1983
actor: Blondie Bumstead "Blondie"
09-03-1909 - Dorothy Maynor - Norfolk, VA - d. 2-19-1996
concert soprano: "For America We Sing"; "Freedom's People"
09-05-1892 - Joseph Szigeti - Budapest, Austria-Hungary - d. 2-19-1973
violinist: "Camel Caravan"; "Elgin Christmas Party"; "Concert Hall"
09-23-1913 - Stanley Kramer - NYC - d. 2-19-2001
film director: "Jack Benny Program"; "Stagestruck"
09-30-1905 - Michael Powell - Bekesbourne, Kent, England - d. 2-19-1990
screenwriter: "Lux Radio Theatre"
10-07-1927 - Don Rickles - Portland, OR - d. 2-19-1985
announcer: "Nightbeat"; The Whisperer"; "The Whistler"
10-20-1913 - "Grandpa" Jones - Niagra, KY - d. 2-19-1998
country singer, banjoist: "Grand Ole Opry"
12-29-1879 - Billy Mitchell - Nice, France - d. 2-19-1936
aviator: "The World's Most Honored Flights"

Ron

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:43:27 -0500
From: Anthony Tollin <sanctumotr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Re: Shadow Reprints

on 2/18/09 7:57 PM,  booksteve@[removed]  wrote:

Sort of off-topic and not necessarily good for our friend Anthony Tollin but
a visit to HALF-PRICE BOOKS today found a rather large number of Mr. Tollin's
recent SHADOW pulp reprints remaindered! Didn't see any of the DOC SAVAGE
ones. If you have a HALF-PRICE BOOKS near you, you can quickly and cheaply
establish a nice collection of this great series.

Actually, the books were remaindered not by me but by my former partners at
Nostalgia Ventures, despite a clause in our contract requiring that I was to
have first refusal before any books were remaindered. This was one of many
reasons why NVI is no longer my publishing partner. The last books
co-published by Nostalgia Ventures were THE SHADOW #24 and DOC SAVAGE #23
back in December.

Under my own Sanctum Books imprint, I have since published THE SHADOW #25
(which features "The Gray Ghost" and "The White Skulls,"a foreword by
Everett Raymond Kinstler and "The Red Room," a lost SHADOW radio script by
Sidney Slon) and DOC SAVAGE #24 (reprinting "The Black, Black Witch" and two
other World War II thrillers). NVI was also not involved in the
recently-published SHADOW #9 "Foreshadowing the Batman" variant edition
which reprints the Shadow novel that was "adapted" as the first Batman
story.

Currently at the printer for release later this month: THE SHADOW #26
("Vengeance Is Mine!" and "Battle of Greed," plus a lost 1944 CHICK CARTER,
BOY DETECTIVE radio crossover teaming Nick Carter's adopted son with The
Shadow and Margot Lane) and DOC SAVAGE #25 ("The Red Skull" and "The Awful
Egg"). March will see the first volume of my new AVENGER/JUSTICE, INC.
volumes, reprinting the first two novels from that series along with a
script from WHN's 1941 (NOT 1945) AVENGER radio series from which no
recordings survive.

As always, the books are available at comic stores and other specialty
bookshops, from Bud Plant and also individually or by subscription from my
own [removed] website (where one can also view video interviews
with Walter Gibson, read articles and listen to actual 1931 excerpts of
Frank Readick narrating mystery stories as The Shadow and even hear the
opening of the 1940s Brazilian SHADOW series (in case anyone has a burning
desire to know what "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?" sounds
like in Portuguese."

Anthony Tollin
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:43:48 -0500
From: Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed];
To: oldtime radio <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  "Sketches"
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My Mother, in the 40s and 50s, ALWAYS referred to radio soaps, and even my
kids' shows, as "sketches."

Apparently she picked up the term from its use in radio schedules.

But I never heard anybody else refer to radio drama series as "sketches."

BILL KNOWLTON, "Bluegrass Ramble," Sundays: 9 pm to midnight (EST) over
WCNY-FM ([removed]) Syracuse, WUNY ([removed]) Utica, WJNY ([removed]) Watertown NY, also:
[removed]      PO Box 2400, Syracuse NY 13220-2400. 315-457-6100

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:44:06 -0500
From: "kclarke5@[removed]" <kclarke5@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  "Green Lantern" radio connection
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       Although there never was a program called "The Green Lantern" on OTR,
there was a radio connection.  My research says that the voice of the
animated
"Green Lantern" character was provided by Gerald Mohr, who acted in several
radio programs during its Golden Age.

Another OTR Fan,

Kenneth Clarke

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:44:37 -0500
From: "Martin Grams, Jr." <mmargrajr@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Yesterday USA Special
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I can't recall posting this on the Digest already or not, so I am sending this
again in case I didn't.

Neal Ellis has a program on the Yesterday USA Network called "Sounds Like
Yesterday." Broadcast every Saturday

from 3 to 6 pm (EST) he picks a subject and presents three hours of
programing. One week it was weddings so

he played a Life of Riley, Nick Carter, Jack Benny, and other episodes that
centered on a wedding theme. Another

week it was magicians, another week was beer.

On February 28, he's having a special broadcast about Rod Serling and his
radio work. Recordings of radio dramas

that Serling himself gave serious consideration into adapting for THE TWILIGHT
ZONE will be highlighted. Neal doesn't

usually have a guest speaker but in this case, he will be hosting a one-on-one
interview. It's a little different than

his usual broadcasts and warrants attention. Anyone interested, check out
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 15:27:56 -0500
From: Charlie Summers <listmaster@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  ADMINISTRIVIA: Oops.

   As some of you discovered when you attempted to read the blog posting, the
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