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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2015 : Issue 98
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  The Cinnamon Bear!                    [ Dennis Crow via <charlie@[removed] ]
  Lone Ranger actor                     [ "Jim Nixon" <ranger6000@[removed] ]
  Sgt. Preston of the Yukon             [ A Joseph Ross <joe@[removed] ]

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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 17:28:31 -0500
From: Dennis Crow via <charlie@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  The Cinnamon Bear!

Dear Reader:

Hi, everybody!  I hope by now you have established a schedule for playing
episodes of "The Cinnamon Bear."  Remember, there are 26 installments
(available everywhere).  They should be programmed between Thanksgiving
Day and Christmas Day.  Research by First Generation Radio Archives has
determined that the very first episode was broadcast in the USA on Friday,
November 26, 1937, so you will be carrying on a tradition lasting almost
eighty years!

As a reminder, my friends, November 29 is the day to begin "The Cinnamon
Bear."  If you play one 15 minute segment a day, the story will conclude
on Christmas Eve.

Your family will thrill to the adventures of Paddy, Jimmy and Judy Barton,
and the Crazy Quilt Dragon, as they search Maybeland for the missing silver
star that goes atop the Barton family Christmas tree. If you don't have the
program tapes, all the clubs and dealers have them, most of whom write to
this list. YES, It is time once again to celebrate THE CINNAMON BEAR, first
heard in 1937.

Charlie helped me make the Maybeland map and the eleven songs in the serial
more accessible to you this year.  Just go to:

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You can print them off and use them as you listen with your kids to the
program.  You'll have so much fun.

It is golden age radio at its best, with the actors who are so familiar to
you---Joseph Kearns, Elvia Allman, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Martha
Wentworth, Barbara Jean Wong, Verna Felton, Hanley Stafford, Elliott Lewis,
Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, and the list goes on and on and on.

As Paddy himself says, "I'd be much obliged to you!"

Sincerely,

Dennis Crow

(via and mildly edited by Charlie Summers. For those who didn't know Dennis,
he was the best friend a short stubby little teddy bear could ever [removed]
he was in love with the magic and wonder of The Cinnamon Bear and never
missed an opportunity to talk about the story. He was a friend to this
Digest, but a better friend to my daughter, who each year shortly before
Judy and Jimmy went to the attic would receive a small gift from Dennis
related to The Cinnamon Bear. She still lovingly places the Cinnamon
Bear ornament on our Christmas Tree each year, and listens to the show with
the Crazy Quilt Dragon perched above her bed. Dennis passed away in 2008,
and will be fondly remembered here on the Digest for as long as I operate
it.

The best-sounding set of this series, and the version played each year
here at Chez Charlie, is available from Radio Archives - see:

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...for more details - this is truly an excellent transfer. Also, there
is a free iCalendar schedule for import into any modern calendar
application attached to the blog post at:

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..that will let you track which episode should be played each day, in case
you get a day or two behind the way we generally do. Again, the first
episode, assuming you listen to one episode every day including weekends,
should be heard this coming Sunday, November 29th, so the story will end on
Christmas eve.  --cfs3)

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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 17:29:02 -0500
From: "Jim Nixon" <ranger6000@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Lone Ranger actor

Andrew Steinberg wanted to know who the "gravely-voiced" actor in a 1938
episode of the Lone Ranger was.  I think that might be Fred Reto, who was a
cast member at that time and had a voice like Andrew described.

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Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 17:29:27 -0500
From: A Joseph Ross <joe@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Sgt. Preston of the Yukon

Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 11:29:03 -0500
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
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SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON
Episode 1126 11-26-53 "Suzy's Thanksgiving"

I wonder whether they realized that Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on
the second Monday in October.  I guess it's the shorter growing season
there.

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A. Joseph Ross, [removed]| 92 State Street| Suite 700 | Boston, MA 02109-2004
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