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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 60
                         A Part of the [removed]!
                             [removed]
                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  3-19 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Halo, [removed] listen up!         [ Herb Harrison <[removed]@yahoo. ]
  Lindbergh Kidnapping                  [ jack and cathy french <otrpiano@ver ]
  Joseph Curtain                        [ Ken Greenwald <kgradio@[removed]; ]
  Re: Lindbergh baby kidnapping         [ <mlhenry@[removed]; ]
  3-20 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Arthur Anderson and Lucky Charms      [ James Yellen <jjyellen@[removed]; ]
  3-21 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  This week in radi history 22-28 Marc  [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
  The future meets the past             [ Linda Thuringer <nemesisstation@msn ]
  Beamer interview                      [ "joe@[removed]" <jsalerno@earthli ]

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:18:10 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  3-19 births/deaths

March 19th births

03-19-1883 - Louis Hector - d. 10-xx-1968
actor: Sherlock Holmes "Advs. of Sherlock Holmes"
03-19-1889 - George L. "Doc" Rockwell - Providence, RI - d. 3-3-1978
comedian: "Camel Pleasure Hour"
03-19-1890 - Gayne Whitman - Chicago, IL - d. 8-31-1958
actor, announcer: Frank Chandler "Chandu the Magician"; "Cavalcade of
America"
03-19-1891 - Earl Warren - Los Angeles, CA - d. 7-9-1974
governor, supreme court justice: "Edgar bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
03-19-1892 - James Van Fleet - Coytesville, NJ - d. 9-24-1992
4 star army general: "A Tribute to Jack Benny"
03-19-1900 - Frank Chapman - d. 7-26-1966
singer: "The Voice of Firestone"
03-19-1906 - Pat Adelman - d. 12-9-1982
sportscaster: Austin, Texas
03-19-1907 - Kent Smith - NYC - d. 4-23-1985
actor: "NBC University Theatre of the Air";"Radio Reader's Digest"
03-19-1909 - Louis Hayward - Johannesburg, South Africa - d. 2-21-1985
actor: "Screen Guild Theatre"; "Harold Lloyd Comedy Theatre"; "This Is
My Best"
03-19-1912 - Russ Case - Hamburg, IA - d. 10-10-1964
orchestra leader: "On a Sunday Afternoon"; "Peggy Lee Show"; "Your Hit
Parade"
03-19-1915 - Patricia Morison - NYC
actor: "Family Theatre"; "Railroad Hour"
03-19-1916 - Eric Christmas - London, England - d. 7-22-2000
actor: "CBC Wednesday Night"
03-19-1916 - Irving Wallace - Chicago, IL - d. 6-29-1990
writer: "Have Gun, Will Travel"
03-19-1919 - Alfred Apaka - Honolulu, HI - d. 1-30-1960
vocalist: "Hawaii Calls"
03-19-1920 - Tige Andrews - Brooklyn, NY - d. 1-27-2007
actor: "Hollywood Radio Theatre"
03-19-1923 - Gordon Connell - Berkeley, CA
actor: Billy Sherwood "Hawthorne House"
03-19-1923 - Pamela Britton - Milwaukee, WI - d. 6-18-1974
actor: "Luncheon at Sardi's"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
03-19-1927 - Richie Ashburn - Tilden, NE - d. 9-9-1997
sportscaster: "Philadelphia Phillies Play by Play"
03-19-1928 - Henry Maddox - Boaz, AL - d. 6-xx-1974
"Maddox Family Band"
03-19-1933 - Phyllis Newman - Jersey City, NJ
actor: "NBC Radio Theatre"; "Tonight at 9:30"
05-17-1906 - Carl McIntire - Ypsilanti, MI - d. 03-19-2002
evangelist: "Twentieth Century Reformation Hour"

March 19th deaths

01-16-1895 - Irene Bordoni - Ajaccio, Corsica, France - d. 3-19-1953
singer: (The Coty Playgirl) "The RKO Hour"
01-21-1922 - Paul Scofield - Hurstpierpoint, England - d. 3-19-2008
actor: Kadmos "Dionysos"; "The Troy Trilogy"
02-26-1898 - Fiddlin' Sid Harkreader - Wilson County, TN - d. 3-19-1988
banjo player: "Grand Ole Opry"
03-28-1927 - Marguerite Campbell - Winnipeg, Canada - d. 3-19-2003
singer: "Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge"
04-01-1883 - Jules Verne Allen - Ellis, TX - d. 3-19-1942
cowboy singer: Known as "Lonsome Luke"
04-18-1912 - Al Hodge - Ravenna, OH - d. 3-19-1979
actor: Britt Reid/Green Hornet "Green Hornet"; "Columbia Workshop"
04-29-1887 - Robert Cushman Murphy - Brooklyn, NY - d. 3-19-1973
ortinthologist: "Information Please"
05-14-1868 - "Big Bill" Thompson - Boston, MA - d. 3-19-1944
mayor of chicago: "The March of Time"
06-12-1917 - Constance Ernst Bessie - NYC - d. 3-19-1985
producer: "Theatre [removed]"; "Voice of America"
08-28-1900 - Diana Bourbon - NYC - d. 3-19-1978
producer, director: :Double or Nothing"; "Life Begins"
09-01-1875 - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Chicago, IL - d. 3-19-1950
author: Creator of Tarzan
09-09-1908 - Ed Prentiss - Chicago, IL - d. 3-19-1992
actor: Red Albright/Captain Midnight "Captain Midnight"; Ned Holden
"The Guiding Light"
09-16-1919 - Ralph Barco - d. 3-19-1993
orchestra leader: WHK Cleveland, Ohio
10-04-1880 - Nora Bayes - Joliet, IL - d. 3-19-1928
singer: "General Motors Family Party"
11-04-1892 - Philip Featherstone - Illinois - d. 3-19-1969
mandolin: "Golden Melody Boys"
12-07-1909 - Arch Oboler - Chicago, IL - d. 3-19-1987
writer: 'Lights Out"; "Adam and Eve skit on Bergen/McCarthy"
12-13-1913 - Jimmy Carroll - NYC - d. 3-19-1972
singer: "Pot O' Gold"
12-16-1917 - Arthur C. Clarke - Minehead, England - d. 3-19-2008
science fiction writer: "The Long John Nebel Show"

Ron

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:18:17 -0400
From: Herb Harrison <[removed]@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Halo, [removed] listen up!

Jim Cox gave us a good overview of the Mr. & Mrs. North show, but he didn't
say how his "Halo, everybody" Subject line related to the show.
Well, a little research led me back to [removed]'s Commercials
articles. Go to the following URL for an article about Halo shampoo:
[removed]
You can read this about the shampoo jingle's relation to the program: "Not
only was "Halo Everybody Halo" heard on the commercials, the jingle was also
used as the theme music for MR. & MRS. NORTH, when Halo and Colgate Tooth
Powder co-sponsored the program on CBS Radio, and as the closing theme music
for THE MEL BLANC SHOW, also on CBS."
While you're there, you can click on the 1st "red bar" and listen to the Halo
jingle introduction to "Mr. & Mrs. North".
I hope you like it.

Herb Harrison

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:18:45 -0400
From: jack and cathy french <otrpiano@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Lindbergh Kidnapping

Andrew Steinberg is looking for broadcasts, other than re-creations,
of this event.

I looked for such for over a year, prior to my presentation on
Lindbergh Kidnapping at the 2008 Newark FOTR Convention. Other than
those re-created by "March of Time" I found only one. There exists a
December 1935 special on Mutual narrated by Seymour Birkson which
talks about that famous crime in "Top News Stories of 1935" and
surprisingly, it ranked only number two.

Jack French
Editor: RADIO RECALL
<[removed]>

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:19:33 -0400
From: Ken Greenwald <kgradio@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Joseph Curtain

I may have mentioned this before on the OTR Digest, but if not, here is a bit
of info on Joseph Curtain of Mr. and Mrs. North fame:
I've been a long time friend of Valerie Curtin, daughter of Joseph Curtin.
She told me a story about her father towards the end of his radio career.
Joseph Curtin was a very good looking man and could well have become a
popular Hollywood actor. When radio was coming to an end, the Mr. and Mrs.
North show went to television and Joseph Curtin was asked by the producers to
play Jerry North. It would have been the beginning of a new career for a
talented and well liked radio actor. His answer was: "Television? It'll never
last. No, I'll stick with radio." It was the biggest mistake of his life.
Valerie told me there were times her father would shake his head, look
terribly beaten and comment that he should have taken the role to television.
When radio died, he turned to selling real estate.

Ken Greenwald

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:20:15 -0400
From: <mlhenry@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: Lindbergh baby kidnapping

Andrew,

The Library of American Broadcasting has a copy of a "Vox Pop" broadcast from
1935 in which one of the hosts, Jerry Belcher, asks several people about
their opinions about the case and Hauptmann's guilt or innocence.  The
broadcast took place January 11, 1935, during the second week of the trial.
The respondents seem curiously un-informed about the case and ready to
convict Hauptmann despite not knowing much about the evidence.

If you are not familiar with the show, "Vox Pop" was on the air from 1932 to
1948, beginning as a man-on-the-street interview program in Houston, Texas.
It went national in 1935 and was eventually heard over NBC, CBS, and ABC
before it went off the air in 1948.

The Library of American Broadcasting has the papers of the program's host
Parks Johnson and I am currently writing a book about the program's history
and influence. You can find more information about the show on our website:
[removed]

If you contact me off-line, we can make arrangements to send you a copy of
the broadcast.

-Michael Henry
Library of American Broadcasting
Hornbake Library
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
mlhenry@[removed]
(301) 314-0397

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:20:23 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  3-20 births/deaths

March 20th births

03-20-1828 - Henrik Ibsen - Skien, Norway - d. 5-23-1906
playwright: Many of his works adapted for radio
03-20-1890 - Gigli Beniamino - Recanti, Italy - d. 11-30-1957
operatic tenor: "Atwater Kent Hour"
03-20-1890 - Lauritz Melchior - Copenhagen, Denmark - d. 3-18-1973
singer: "Magic Key"; "Metropolitan Opera"; "Voice of Firestone"
03-20-1903 - Edgar Buchanan - Humansville, MO - d. 4-4-1979
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
03-20-1904 - Bob Chester - Detroit, MI - d. 11-5-1975
bandleader: "Bob Chester and His Orchestra"
03-20-1906 - Ozzie Nelson - Jersey City, NJ - d. 6-3-1975
actor: "Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet"
03-20-1908 - Frank Stanton - Muskegon, MI - d. 12-24-2006
president of cbs 1946-1971
03-20-1908 - Kermit Murdock - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 2-11-1981
actor: Rod Buchanan "Whisper Men"
03-20-1908 - Michael Redgrave - Bristol, England - d. 3-21-1985
actor: Horatio Hornblower "Horatio Hornblower"
03-20-1908 - Stuart Metz - Buffalo, NY - d. 1-5-1994
announcer: "Pepper Young's Family"; "Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons"
03-20-1909 - Doris C. Frankel - Manhattan, NY - d. 2-3-1994
writer: "Ma Perkins"; "Romance of Helen Trent"
03-20-1912 - Sarah Burton - London, England
actor: Mrs. Bixby "Mrs. Miniver"; Lisa "Against the Storm"
03-20-1913 - Judith Evelyn - Seneca, SD - d. 5-7-1967
actor: Grace Marshall "Helpmate"; Kay Miniver "Mrs. Miniver"
03-20-1913 - Kenny Gardner - Lakeview, IA - d. 7-26-2002
singer: "Guy Lombardo Show"; "Lombardoland [removed]"; "Your Hit Parade"
03-20-1914 - Lawson Zerbe - Portland, OR - d. 8-18-1992
actor: Frank Merriwell "Advs. of Frank Merriwell" Pepper Young "Pepper
Young's Family"
03-20-1914 - Wendell Corey - Dracut, MA - d. 11-8-1968
actor: Detective Dan McGarry "McGarry and His Mouse"
03-20-1915 - Sviatoslav Richter - Zhitomir,Russia - d. 8-1-1997
classical pianist: "Boston Symphony Orchestra"
03-20-1918 - Jack Barry - Lindenhurst, NY - d. 5-2-1984
actor: "It's the Barrys"
03-20-1918 - Marian McPartland - Stough, England
jazz pianist: "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz"
03-20-1921 - Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Cotton Plant, AR - d. 10-9-1973
singer: "Jubilee"
03-20-1922 - Carl Reiner - The Bronx, NY
comedian: "The Curse"; "Sounds of Freedom"; "Here's to Veterans"
03-20-1922 - Jack Kruschen - Winnipeg, Canada - d. 4-2-2002
actor: Sergeant Muggowen " Broadway is My Beat"
03-20-1922 - Ray Goulding - Lowell, MA - d. 3-24-1990
comedian: "Bob and Ray Show"
03-20-1924 - Philip Abbott - Lincoln, NE - d. 2-23-1998
actor: "Family Theatre"
03-20-1937 - Izumi Yukimura - Tokyo, Japan
enka singer: "Kohaku Uta Gassen"
03-20-1950 - Linda Aronson - London, England
worter: "Reginka's Lesson"

March 20th deaths

01-19-1886 - Samuel Pettengill - Oregon - d. 3-20-1974
conservatice commentator: Weekly 15 minute program on ABC
01-31-1906 - Edith Adams - West Union, IA - d. 3-20-1993
actor: Mrs. Gilman "Those Happy Gilmans"; "Jenny Peabody"
03-01-1917 - David Dunhill - England - d. 3-20-2005
announcer: "BBC Light Programme"; "Take It From Here"
03-03-1937 - Bobby Driscoll - Cedar Rapids, IA - d. 3-20-1968 (body
found)
actor: "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day"; "Family Theatre"
05-05-1921 - Ted Brown - Collingwood, NJ - d. 3-20-2005
announcer, emcee: "Bulldog Drummond"; "Lawrence Welk High Life Revue"
06-12-1909 - Archie Bleyer - Corona, NY - d. 3-20-1989
conductor: "Arthur Godfrey Time"; "Casey, Crime Photographer"
07-05-1904 - Don Goddard - Binghamton, NY - d. 3-20-1994
news commentator: "The Goodyear Rubber Company's Farm Radio News"
07-07-1908 - Ben Brady - NYC - d. 3-20-2003
host: "The Comedy Writers Show"
08-03-1920 - Marilyn Maxwell - Clarinda, IA - d. 3-20-1972
singer, actor: "Kraft Music Hall"; "Abbott and Costello Show"; "Bob
Hope Show"
10-22-1906 - Sidney Kingsley - NYC - d. 3-20-1995
writer: "Pulitzer Prize Plays"
12-06-1920 - Howard Atwell - d. 3-20-2002
disk jockey: WVPO Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
12-10-1911 - Chet Huntley - Cardwell, MT - d. 3-20-1974
newscaster, producer: "Chet Huntley and the News"
12-18-1885 - J. Anthony Smythe - San Francisco, CA - d. 3-20-1966
actor: "Carefree Carnival"; Henry Barbour "One Man's Family"

Ron

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:22:50 -0400
From: James Yellen <jjyellen@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Arthur Anderson and Lucky Charms
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For those who want to hear Arthur's Lucky Charms leprechaun, try this link

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[ADMINISTRIVIA: Or attend the Friends of Old-Time Radio Convention in Newark,
NJ, this year October 22-25th (see [removed] for more info when time gets
a little closer). Trust me, at some point during the convention, someone will
get Arthur to perform everyone's favorite leprechaun.  --cfs3]

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:23:09 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  3-21 births/deaths

March 21st births

03-21-1867 - Florenz Ziegfeld - Chicago, IL - d. 7-22-1932
showman: "Ed Sullivan Show"; "Ziegfeld Follies of the Air"
03-21-1869 - Vivia Ogden - Ohio - d. 12-22-1952
actor: Mrs. Manners "John's Other Wife"; Annie "Orphans of Divorce"
03-21-1893 - Aileen Stanley - d. 3-24-1982
vocalist: (The Victrola Girl) "RCA Thesaurus Music Hall Varieties"
03-21-1893 - Sidney Franklin - San Francisco, CA - d. 5-18-1972
film producer, director: "Academy Awards Program"; "Screen Guild
Theatre"
03-21-1903 - Mark Hellinger - NYC - d. 12-21-1947
broadway, hollywood producer: "Jack Benny Program"; "Post Toasties Time"
03-21-1903 - Nan Boardman - NYC - d. 9-9-1984
actor: "The Modern Adventures of Casanova"
03-21-1906 - Helen Deutsch - NYC - d. 3-15-1992
writer: "Forecast": "Gulf Screen Guild Theatre", "Lux Radio Theatre"
03-21-1908 - Vincent Pelletier - Minneapolis, MN - d. 2-25-1994
actor: Victor Powell "This is Life"; Robin "Calling All Detectives"
03-21-1911 - Henny Backus - Philadelphia, PA - d. 12-9-2004
actor: "Romance"
03-21-1912 - Henry Gibson - NYC - d. 5-29-2003
director, writer: "Burns and Allen"; "Junior Miss"
03-21-1912 - Suzanne Kaaren - Brooklyn, NY - d. 8-27-2004
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
03-21-1915 - Hank D'Amico - Rochester, NY - d. 12-3-1965
clairinetist: "Rumpus Room"; "Saturday Senior Swing"
03-21-1918 - Cliff Norton - Chicago, IL - d. 1-25-2003
actor: Connie the coolie "Terry and the Pirates"; "American Novels"
03-21-1919 - Lois Collier - Salley, SC - d. 10-27-1999
actor: Carol Chandler "Dear John"
03-21-1926 - Virginia Weidler - Eagle Rock, CA - d. 7-1-1968
actor: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
03-21-1932 - Tommy Bernard - Los Angeles, CA
actor: David Nelson "Ozzie and Harriet Show"
03-21-1943 - Vivian Stanshall - Shillingford, England - d. 3-5-1995
pop musician: "Viv Stanshall's Radio Flashes"
03-21-1959 - Tobsha Learner - England
writer: "Lionheart"

01-30-1914 - John Ireland - Vancouver, Canada - d. 3-21-1992
actor: "MGM Theatre of the Air"; "[removed] Steel Hour"
03-15-1913 - Macdonald Carey - Sioux City, IA - d. 3-21-1994
actor: Jonathan Hillary "Just Plain Bill "; Lee Markham "Woman in White"
03-20-1908 - Michael Redgrave - Bristol, England - d. 3-21-1985
actor: Horatio Hornblower "Horatio Hornblower"
03-28-1871 - Willem Mengelberg - Utrecht, Netherlands - d. 3-21-1951
composer, conductor: "The New York Philharmonic Orchestra"
03-28-1917 - Randy Brooks - Sandford, ME - d. 3-21-1967
bandleader: "One Night Stand"; "The Kate Smith Hour"
05-08-1915 - Nan Wynn - Wheeling, WV - d. 3-21-1971
singer: "Ceiling Unlimited"
05-22-1903 - Ward Wilson -Trenton, NJ - d. 3-21-1966
actor, announcer: Mr. DeHaven "Aldrich Family"; Beetle "Phil Baker Show"
05-27-1904 - Marlin Hurt - Du Quoin, IL - d. 3-21-1946
actor: Beulah "Fibber McGee and Molly"; Bill Jackson "Beulah"
06-08-1918 - Robert Preston - Newton Highlands, MA - d. 3-21-1987
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Eternal Light"; "Medicine USA"; "Silver
Theatre"
07-18-1891 - Gene Lockhart - Ontario, Canada - d. 3-21-1957
actor: "Nebbs"; "Doctor Fights"; "Abroad with the Lockharts"
08-17-1903 - Bob Evans - California - d. 3-21-1961
actor: "Sing It Again"
09-15-1924 - Bobby Short - Danville, IL - d. 3-21-2005
singer: Sang on Chicago radio at beginning of his career
10-05-1902 - Robert Ballin - d. 3-21-1977
pianist: (Race and Ballin) WOR Newark, New Jersey
11-27-1925 - Ernie Wise - Leeds, England - d. 3-21-1999
comedian: "The Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise Radio Show"; "Bandwagon"

Ron

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:23:13 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week in radi history 22-28 March

 From Those Were The Days

3/22

1948   The Voice of Firestone was the first commercial radio program to
be carried simultaneously on both AM and FM radio stations.

3/23

1940   Truth or Consequences was first heard on radio. The Ralph Edwards
produced program was hosted by Mr. Edwards. The show was originally
heard on only four CBS stations. Later, NBC picked up the show where it
eventually became the most popular of all radio quiz shows.

3/24

1932   Belle Baker hosted a radio variety show from a moving train ... a
first for radio broadcasting. The program originated from a Baltimore
and Ohio train that chugged its way around the New York area. The
broadcast was heard on WABC in New York City.

1935   After a year as a local show from New York City, Major Bowes'
Original Amateur Hour was heard on the entire NBC network. The show
stayed on the air for 17 years. Later, Ted Mack took over for Bowes and
made the move from radio to television.

3/25

1943   Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore premiered on network radio. The
pair replaced the popular Abbott and Costello following Lou Costello's
heart attack. Durante and Moore stayed on the air for four years.

3/27

1943   Blue Ribbon Town was first heard on CBS.

3/28

1941   Louella Parsons hosted Hollywood Premiere for the first time on
CBS. The gossip columnist introduced famous guests who appeared in
dramatized stories.

1944   WQXR in New York City, owned by The New York Times newspaper,
banned singing commercials from its airwaves as of this day.
Understandable, since the station has always been the classical music
voice of Manhattan and t here aren't many classical singing commercials.

Joe

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:23:19 -0400
From: Linda Thuringer <nemesisstation@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  The future meets the past

Looks like Star Trek and Kellogs are working their way back to the past with
a new/old campaign.  If you like to collect Trek stuff you might find this
interesting.

>From [removed]:
"Star Trek XI goodies are being offered with the purchase of Kelloggs
breakfast cereal and Pop-Tarts toaster pastries.
As reported by Kelloggs, Star Trek fans who like sweet pastries are in
luck. Specially-marked Kelloggs Pop-Tarts boxes will contain a voucher
that can be saved up to be exchanged for a Star Trek XI movie ticket.
When five of these vouchers are collected, the fan will send them in
with the official order form, and in return will receive a ticket for
one free admittance to Star Trek XI at valid participating theaters.
If one prefers cereal for breakfast in lieu of pastries, Kellogg has
another Star Trek XI promotion for several of their cereals. Inside
specially marked boxes of six different Kelloggs cereals including
Frosted Mini-Wheats, Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Fruit
Loops and Rice Krispies, a Star Trek Beam-Up badge is enclosed. There
are five different badges to collect: Starfleet Science, Command and
Engineering, Klingon Empire badge, Romulan Empire badge."
To find out more about the badges and more about which cereals they can
be found in visit:
[removed]

Linda Thuringer, List Resident Trekkie

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:32:21 -0400
From: "joe@[removed]" <jsalerno@[removed];
To: OTR List <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Beamer interview

I believe I've asked this B4 but I might as well ask again.

If you saw the movie AutoFocus, about Bob Crane, you may recall that it
begins with Bob at the radio station having just completed an on air
interview with Brace Beamer.

Does that interview survive? Anyone have it? I would love to hear [removed]

joe salerno

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