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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 224
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  11-23 births/deaths                   [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Alexander Wolcott Town Crier          [ "pmassaro" <pmassaro@[removed]; ]
  Boy Angel coming soon                 [ "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed] ]
  Arelene Francis                       [ Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed] ]
  Dick & Jeannie?                       [ rand@[removed] ]
  OTR catchphrase                       [ Philip Chavin <pchavin@[removed]; ]
  BearManor Media sale                  [ Ben Ohmart <benohmart@[removed]; ]
  11-24 births/deaths                   [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Speaking of War of the Worlds         [ Rick Keating <pkeating89@[removed]; ]

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:13:31 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  11-23 births/deaths

November 23rd births

11-23-1887 - Boris Karloff - London, England - d. 2-2-1969
actor, host: "Starring Boris Karloff"; "Creeps by Night"
11-23-1888 - Al Bernard - New Orleans, LA - d. 3-6-1949
singer: "Dutch Masters Minstrels"; "Molle Merry Minstrels"
11-23-1888 - Harpo Marx - NYC - d. 9-28-1964
comedian: (First Marx Brother to speak on radio) Occasional guest spots
11-23-1888 - Nana Bryant - Cincinnati, OH - d. 12-24-1955
actor: Miss Tilsey "Fabulous Dr. Tweedy"
11-23-1894 - Andrew Schoeppel - Chaflin, KS - d. 1-21-1962
governor kansas: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
11-23-1894 - Ken Christy - Pennsylvania - d. 7-23-1962
actor: Police Chief Gates "Great Gildersleeve"
11-23-1894 - Rosetta Duncan - Los Angeles, CA - d. 12-4-1959
singer: (Topsy and Eva) "Wireless Vaudeville"
11-23-1896 - Ruth Etting - David City, NE - d. 9-24-1978
singer: "Music That Satisfies"; "Oldsmobile Show"; "Kellogg College
Prom"
11-23-1900 - Julian Atkins - Oklahoma - d. 7-30-1984
guitar: "The Radio Cowboys"
11-23-1903 - Victor Jory - Dawson City, AK - d. 2-11-1982
actor: "Matinee Theatre"; "Crisis in War Town"; "Hallmark Playhouse"
11-23-1908 - Nelson Bond - Scranton, PA - d. 11-4-2006
writer: "Hot Copy"; "Suspense"; "Dr. Christian"
11-23-1911 - Edward Breuder - Hoboken, NJ - d. 10-15-1989
director of CBS radio network music division
11-23-1912 - George O'Hanlon - Brooklyn, NY - d. 2-11-1989
actor: Husband "George O'Hanlon Show; Me and Janie"
11-23-1912 - Tyree Glenn - Corsicana, TX - d. 5-18-1974
trombonist, vibraphonist: "Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concert"
11-23-1913 - Maurice Zolotow - NYC - d. 3-14-1991
writer: "Information Please"
11-23-1915 - Ellen Drew - Kansas City, MO - d. 12-6-2003
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Screen Guild Theatre"; "Suspense"
11-23-1915 - John Dehner - Staten Island, NY - d. 2-4-1992
actor: Paladin "Have Gun, Will Travel"; [removed] Kendall "Frontier
Gentleman"; "Gunsmoke"
11-23-1915 - Natalie Park Masters - San Francisco, CA - d. 2-9-1986
actor: Candy Matson "Candy Matson
11-23-1916 - Julie Stevens - St. Louis, MO - d. 8-26-1984
actor: Helen Trent "Romance of Helen Trent"; Kitty Foyle "Kitty Foyle"
11-23-1917 - John Newland - Cincinnati, OH - d. 1-10-2000
actor: "Cavalcade of America"; "NBC University Theatre of the Air"
11-23-1919 - Andrew Ackers - d. 10-20-1978
orchestra leader: "The National Guard Show"
11-23-1922 - Maze Jackson - North Carolina - d. 5-16-1996
evangelist: "The Truck Drivers Special"
11-23-1923 - Malcolm "Mel" Arter - d. 10-16-1998
disk jockey: WKOK Sunbury, Pennsylvania
11-23-1929 - Sybil Jason - Capetown, South Africa
actor: "Hollywood Hotel"
11-23-1930 - Bob Easton - Milwaukee, WI
actor: "Family Theatre"
11-23-1949 - Tom Joyner - Tuskagee, Alabama
host: "The Tom Joyner Morning Show"
11-23-1962 - Andrew Bovell - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
writer: "After Dinner"

November 23rd deaths

02-08-1925 - Francis Webb - Adelaide, Australia - d. 11-23-1973
writer: "Birthday"
02-19-1911 - Merle Oberon - Tasmania, Australia - d. 11-23-1979
actor: "Orson Welles Theatre"; "Stars Over Hollywood"
02-22-1910 - Gene Hamilton - Toledo, OH - d. 11-23-2000
announcer: "Voice of Firestone"; "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin
Street"
02-23-1918 - Linwood McCarthy - Norfolk, VA - d. 11-23-2002
actor: "Son of Erin"
03-05-1925 - Lucy Gilman - Chicago, IL - d. 11-23-2006
actor: "(Sister of Toni Gilman) "I Love A Mystery"; Welcome Valley"
03-15-1887 - Billy Jones - NYC - d. 11-23-1940
singer: (The Happiness Boys)
05-03-1919 - Betty Comden - Brooklyn, NY - d. 11-23-2006
writer, actor: "Revuers"
05-15-1910 - Constance Cummings - Seattle, WA - d. 11-23-2005
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
06-05-1920 - Cornelius Ryan - Dublin, Ireland - d. 11-23-1974
d-dat war correspondent, novelist: "Hearing Highlights"
06-10-1889 - Sessue Hayakawa - Chiba, Japan - d. 11-23-1973
actor: Freelance NHK Tokyo, Japan
06-21-1932 - O. C. Smith - Mansfield, LA - d. 11-23-2001
singer: "Voices of Vista"
07-05-1928 - Beverly Tyler - Scranton, PA - d. 11-23-2005
actor: "Family Theatre"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
07-23-1915 - Frances Chaney - Odessa, Ukraine - d. 11-23-2004
actor: (One of Hollywood Ten) Marion Kirby "Advs. of Topper"; Burma
"Terry and the Pirates"
07-26-1924 - Ann Howard Bailey - Memphis, TN - d. 11-23-2006
writer: "Suspense"
08-19-1916 - Marie Wilson - Anaheim, CA - d. 11-23-1972
actor: Irma Peterson "My Friend Irma"
08-24-1933 - Bobby Ellis - Chicago, IL - d. 11-23-1973
actor: Henry Aldrich "Aldrich Family"; Chester A. Riley, Jr. "Life of
Riley"
09-13-1916 - Roald Dahl - Llandaff, Wales - d. 11-23-1990
writer: "Escape"
09-15-1903 - Roy Acuff - Maynardsville, TN - d. 11-23-1992
singer: (The King of Country Music) "Grand Ole Opry"
09-19-1922 - Willie Pep - Middletown, CT - d. 11-23-2006
boxer: "Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts"
10-01-1911 - Irwin Kostal - Chicago, IL - d. 11-23-1994
staff arranger for nbc: "Design for Listening"
10-07-1905 - Jean Ellyn - NYC - d. 11-23-1989
actor: Margie 'Cookie' Cook "Valiant Lady"; Dr. Watson "Strange Dr.
Karnac"
10-18-1919 - Anita O'Day - Kansas City, MO - d. 11-23-2006
jazz singer: "One Night Stand"; "Command Performance"
11-03-1909 - Bennie Anthony Azzara - Newark, NJ - d. 11-23-2001
pianist: played for Jackie Gleason
12-03-1923 - Frank Guarrera - Philadelphia, PA - d. 11-23-2007
operatic baritone: "Metropolitan Opera Audition of the Air"
12-17-1910 - Spade Cooley - Oklahoma Territory - d. 11-23-1969
western singer: (Rider's of the Purple Sage) "Spade Cooley Show"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:13:40 -0500
From: "pmassaro" <pmassaro@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Alexander Wolcott Town Crier
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Mike and List:

I too would love to hear more of Wolcott's work, particularly any recordings
of hem telling ghost stories.  If you have been doing extensive research on
him, you may already know about this but a recording of him as Town Crier is
available on the preview trailer for Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939), which is
available on the now out-of-print laser disc version of this classic,
sentimental film which Wolcott would obviously have loved.  His contribution
takes up about the first 90 seconds of the trailer, the first minute of which
us Wolcott sitting and talking and then I think there is another 30 seconds or
so of him talking over images of the film.  Watching this disc now many years
ago was how I first became acquainted with him.

This is the first time I have ever had anything to contribute to this
wonderful list so please go easy if I made any mistakes.  Thanks so much to
all the experts who contribute their wonderful information freely every day.

Peter T. Massaro
Cleveland, Ohio

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:11:24 -0500
From: "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio Digest" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Boy Angel coming soon

Anyone interested in seeing/hearing a live radio drama, is invited to come
to Faith Methodist Church in Aberdeen, SD December 20 at 10:30 am.  "Boy
Angel" was written for a Sunday school class of 5th and 6th graders in 1986.
I have revised it for the young people of Faith Church.  As part of the
program, there will be live music.

This may not belong in this newsletter, so it is for information purposes.

Ted Kneebone. 1528 S. Grant St., Aberdeen, SD 57401. Phone: 605-226-3344.

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:11:33 -0500
From: Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed];
To: oldtime radio <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Arelene Francis
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It was Arlene HARRIS who was on the Al Pearce Show, not Arlene Francis.

BILL KNOWLTON, "Bluegrass Ramble," Sundays: 9 pm to midnight (EST) over
WCNY-FM ([removed]) Syracuse, WUNY ([removed]) Utica, WJNY ([removed]) Watertown NY

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:11:47 -0500
From: rand@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Dick & Jeannie?

I recently obtained a transcription for a five minute serial called "Dick
& Jeannie" and have failed to turn up anything about the show.

Anyone on the list ever heard of it?

I'm going to post the shows on my blog in a few weeks and would appreciate
some idea of the time frame it was syndicated or some other facts about
it.  I'm even wondering if the show was syndicated at all or if this was a
sample disc of a proposed series.

It's one of those shows that's so bad, it's [removed]

rand

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:11:57 -0500
From: Philip Chavin <pchavin@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  OTR catchphrase

I recall hearing, as a kid in about the early 1940s, a radio character
regularly saying "TO be sure, TO be sure", with the stress on "to".  It seems
to me that the character might have been Charlie McCarthy.  I understand that
Joe Penner used that line but I don't think I ever heard him use it.

Do any of you remember or know who (besides Penner) regularly said "To be
sure, to be sure" in 1940s radio?

Thanks.

-- Phil C.

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:27:52 -0500
From: Ben Ohmart <benohmart@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  BearManor Media sale

I don't post often, so hopefully it's ok to say that BearManor Media is now
having a 20% off sale on Every book on the site. It lasts until the very last
minute of November.

By the way, we've got some new radio books coming. We're working on a massive
Verna Felton bio which has a ton of pictures that No one has seen before,
direct from a trunk in Verna's niece's attic. :) Also, I'm slowly winding up
my Mel Blanc book which will be out Sometime next year. It's a lengthy
project, especially collecting up all those credits! That man worked a Lot.

We're also working to get this digest's own Dave Siegel's book out early next
year. It's a collection of interviews he's done with radio people. (Being a
Frank Nelson fan, it's great to have the ultimate Yes man in there.) I'll
have more news on this soon.

Plus, I'm working on a 3rd Baby Snooks script book, and Jimmy Stewart on the
Air is going to be massive. I thought our MASH book was the biggest, but
Jimmy just might equal or surpass that.

Again, thanks for all your support: here, online, at the FOTR convention and
everywhere. Without you all, we wouldn't still be here!

Ben Ohmart

Old radio. Old movies. New books.
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:27:58 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  11-24 births/deaths

November 24th births

11-24-1877 - Alben Barkley - Lowes, KY - d. 4-30-1956
[removed] vice president: "Information Please"
11-24-1884 - Jack Jones - Merthyr Tydfil, Wales - d. 5-7-1970
author of radio scripts
11-24-1886 - Alice Remsen - London, England - d. 9-xx-1974
actor/singer: "The Musical Story Lady"; "The Palmolive Hour"
11-24-1888 - Cathleen Nesbitt - Belfast, Northern Ireland - d. 8-2-1982
actor: "Philco Radio Playhouse"
11-24-1888 - Dale Carnegie - Maryville, MO - d. 11-1-1955
author, lecturer: "How to Win Friends and Influence People"
11-24-1891 - Ben Gross - Birmingham, AL - d. 8-13-1979
wrote newspaper column critiquing radio
11-24-1900 - Ireene Wicker - Quincy, IL - d. 11-17-1987
actor: (The Singing Lady) Sylvia Bertram "Road of Life"; Eileen Moran
"Today's Children"
11-24-1903 - Bernard Lenrow - Binghamton, NY - d. 10-9-1963
actor: Geoffrey Barnes "Molle Mystery Theatre"
11-24-1904 - Pegeen Fitzgerald - Norcatur, KS - d. 1-30-1989
host: "The Fitzgeralds"
11-24-1905 - Harry Barris - NYC - d. 12-13-1962
singer (member of The Rhythm Boys) "Paul Whiteman Presents"
11-24-1905 - Vee Lawnhurst - NYC - d. 5-16-1992
pianist, singer: "The Van Huesen Program"
11-24-1906 - Don McLaughlin - Webster, IA - d. 5-28-1986
actor: David Harding "Counterspy"; "Jim Brent "Road of Life"; Chaplain
Jim "Chaplain Jim"
11-24-1906 - Willard P. Farnum - Mankato, MN - d. 3-29-1994
actor: Harold Teen "Harold Teen"; John Adams "Woman in White"
11-24-1908 - Worth Kramer - d. 7-19-1998
director: "Wings Over Jordan"
11-24-1911 - Kirby Grant - Butte, MO - d. 10-30-1985
singer, actor: "Gatewood to Hollywood"; "Hollywood Barn Dance"
11-24-1912 - Garson Kanin - Rochester, NY - d. 3-13-1999
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
11-24-1912 - Teddy Wilson - Austin, TX - d. 7-31-1986
jazz pianist: "Benny Goodman and His Orchestra"; "Saturday Night Swing
Club"
11-24-1913 - Geraldine Fitzgerald - Dublin, Ireland - d. 7-17-2005
actor: "Arthur Hopkins Presents"; "Ford Theatre"; "Cavalcade of America"
11-24-1917 - John Justin - London, England - d. 11-29-2002
actor: "The Hobbit"
11-24-1918 - Lee Bonnell (Terry Belmont) - Royal Center, IN - d.
5-12-1986
actor: (Husband of Gale Storm) "Gateway to Hollywood"
11-24-1918 - Tom Fouts (Captain Stubby) - d. 5-24-2004
humorist: "National Barn Dance"; "Is Anybody Home?"
11-24-1921 - John V. Lindsay - NYC - d. 12-19-2000
mayor of new york city: "Meet the Press"; "Apollo 11"
11-24-1922 - Joan Turner - Befast, Ireland - d. 3-1-2009
singer, actor: "Just a Minute"; "[removed]"
11-24-1925 - Al Cohn - Brooklyn, NY - d. 2-15-1988
saxophonist: "Your Hit Parade"
11-24-1925 - Alum Owen - Menai Bridge, North Wales - d. 12-6-1994
writer: "Two Sons"; "It Looks Like Rain"
11-24-1925 - William F. Buckley - NYC - d. 2-27-2008
conversative political commentator: "Larry King Live"
11-24-1927 - Eileen Barton - Brooklyn, NY - d. 6-27-2006
singer: "Frank Sinatra Show"; "Eileen Barton Show"; "MGM Musical
Comedy Theatre"
11-24-1941 - John Harrington - Sydney, Australia
writer: "The Electric Cat"

November 24th deaths

01-17-1914 - Howard Marion-Crawford - England - d. 11-24-1969
actor: Sherlock Holmes "BBC Home Theatre"
02-13-1905 - Fred Jeske - Ferguson, MO - d. 11-24-1957
actor: Uncle Remus "Uncle Remus"
02-16-1909 - Jeffrey Lynn - Auburn, MA - d. 11-24-1995
actor: "Keep 'Em Rolling"; "Gulf Stream Guild Theatre"
02-26-1916 - Dick Dunham - NYC - d. 11-24-1989
announcer: "Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters"
03-05-1927 - Rachel Gurney - Eton, England - d. 11-24-2001
actor: BBC Home Service; Emma Woodhouse "Emma"
03-10-1909 - Bob Taplinger - Philadelphia, PA - d. 11-24-1975
head of publicity CBS: Credited with idea of Gracie Allen"s lost brother
04-06-1921 - Arnold Marquis - Dortmund, Germany - d. 11-24-1990
producer, writer: "Pacific Story"; "Unlimited Horizons"
04-23-1921 - Warren Spahn - Buffalo, NY - d. 11-24-2003
hall of fame pitcher: "Tops in Sports"
05-06-1908 - Parkyakarkus (Harry Einstein) - Boston, MA - d. 11-24-1958
comedian: "Eddie Cantor Show"; "Al Jolson Show"; "Meet Me at Parkys"
06-02-1879 - Florence Edney - London, England - d. 11-24-1950
actor: Aunt Maizie "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill"
06-06-1906 - Asher Sizemore - Manchester, KY - d. 11-24-1975
singer with son Jimmie: "Grand Ole Opry"
06-08-1907 - Craig McDonnell - Buffalo, NY - d. 11-24-1956
actor: Dinty Moore "Bringing Up Father"; Jolly Rogers "Valiant Lady"
06-22-1916 - John Craven - NYC - d. 11-24-1995
actor: "Campbell Playhouse"; "Star Spangeled Theatre"
07-11-1888 - Dr. Lyman Bryson - Valentine, NE - d. 11-24-1959
moderator: "American School of the Air"; "Invitation to Learning";
"People's Platform"
08-02-1902 - Guy Repp - d. 11-24-1986
actor: Dr. Abernathy "County Seat"; Benito Mussoline "Our Secret Weapon"
09-26-1895 - George Raft - NYC - d. 11-24-1980
actor: Rocky Jordan "Rocky Jordan"
12-23-1893 - Anne O'Neal - St. Louis, MO - d. 11-24-1971
actor: Cynthia Veryberry "Grapevine Rancho"
12-24-1895 - Ruth Chatterton - NYC - d. 11-24-1961
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:06:52 -0500
From: Rick Keating <pkeating89@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Speaking of War of the Worlds
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I've been meaning to bring this up since Oct. 30, but I've been busy. When I
listened to "War of the Worlds" on Oct. 30, I decided to page through a book
I own called The War of the Worlds: Mars' Invasion of Earth, inciting panic
and inspiring terror from [removed] Wells to Orson Welles and Beyond by
Sourcebooks MediaFusion. In doing so, I saw that the book, which I hadn't
looked at in some time, contained the script for the radio show. So I decided
to follow along for a bit.

And I noticed some differences between the script and the broadcast. The
first instance I made note of sounds like there's a fault in the original
transcription disc. It's the part where Professor Pierson says "I look down
at my blackened hands, my torn shoes, my tattered [removed]" I own six
copies of the "War of the Worlds" broadcast on both tape and CD, and a quick
check of three of them, the Radio Reruns tape, the CD version that came with
the book, and the CD in the collection "Radio Tune in the Golden Age: The
Classic Collection", all had a "skip", if you will, after "blackened hands",
jumping to "and I try to connect them with a professor who lives at
Princeton." And I don't remember ever hearing the lines about torn shoes and
tattered clothes (whether hearing the show over the radio or on tape or CD),
so I'm guessing my other three copies-- and all other copies-- of the episode
are all missing those few words. Or does anyone have a copy that
 doesn't skip over that small bit?

The second instance I noted comes not long after, as Professor Pierson
reflects on how strange it is to be back in his study, life returned to
normal. After describing how strange it is to be writing this last chapter in
his study, Pierson says, "Strange to see the University spires dim and blue
through an April haze. Strange to watch children playing in the streets." The
three copies I checked are all missing that first sentence, and there's no
"skip", as there was in the earlier example. Nor do I remember ever hearing
the line about the university spires. Does anyone have a copy of the
broadcast with that sentence about the university spires? If not, then it
could be that the Welles and/or the cast made some last minute edits to the
script and cut that line before broadcast. On the other hand, if people do
have copies of the broadcast with that sentence included, it suggests later
edits done, perhaps, as someone suggested in an earlier digest, to make
 room for commercials when "The War of the Worlds" was aired on some station
around Halloween.

I'm pretty sure there's one or two earlier examples of the broadcast
differing from the script, but I didn't mark those pages in the book that
day. In any event, as I said, I don't recall ever hearing those missing bits
I described above. But I was curious whether anyone had, in either case. In
any event, it might tell me whether I have later generation recordings.

While I've never listened to all six copies one after the other, I have heard
the story so many times that if there were any major differences, I'd have
noticed it at the time and made note of it in my Radioshows database. So I'm
guessing that were I to undertake such a task, I'd only notice various
degrees of surface noise, improvements in sound quality, etc.

The other three copies I own, for the record, are included in the collections
"Old Time Radio Science Fiction" (Smithsonian Collection) and "The Greatest
Old Time Radio of the 20th Century" and a tape from "The World's Greatest Old
Time Radio Shows."

For what it's worth, I don't believe there's a second version, and whenever
I've heard the episode, whether over the radio or on tape or CD, it's always
been Ramon Raquello, never anyone else.

Rick

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