Subject: [removed] Digest V2005 #200
From: [removed]@[removed]
Date: 7/3/2005 10:18 AM
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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2005 : Issue 200
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Drawing a Blanc                       [ "Derek Tague" <derek@[removed]; ]
  re Harold Lloyd and stereo photograp  [ "ellsworth o johnson" <eojohnsonww2 ]
  PAUL TEMPLE/ HIGH & THE MIGHTY        [ "randy story" <hopharrigan@centuryt ]
  Jack before the code?                 [ JackBenny@[removed] ]
  The High & The Mighty                 [ "Don and Kathy Dean" <dxk@ezlinknet ]
  Edgar Bergan                          [ "A. Joseph Ross" <lawyer@attorneyro ]

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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 12:53:15 -0400
From: "Derek Tague" <derek@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Drawing a Blanc
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Re: My previous post in response to Jordan Young's news about the upcoming Mel
Blanc CD.
It seems I spoke too soon.

I guess I got too excited about this release that I headed my post with a
reference to Mel's
song "Big Bear Lake," probably his most recognnizable non-cartoon connected
song.
Unfortunately, according to the track listing at the Collectors' Choice
website, "Big Bear Lake"
isn't represented thereupon. Ditto for some of my favourite Blanc sides
including:
"Lord Bless His Soul," "Ten Little Bottles in the Sink," his version of "I've
Got a Lovely
Bunch o' Cocoanuts," and the WWI standard "K-K-Katy" (done a la Porky Pig).

So this is what I'd like everybody to do: buy a copy & swell the sales so that
Collector's Choice
(better yet Rhino) will see that there's enough of a demand for Mel Blanc to
justify putting
out a more comprehensive boxed set.

I can dream, can't I?  "Ugga-ugga-boo, ugga-boo-boo-ugga!"

Derek Tague

[removed]: Would Jordan Young or Mary Lou Wallace or one of the other Blanc
historians tell us
the story how the song "Big Bear Lake" came about and how he became honourary
mayor
of Big Bear Lake, California? Didn't Mel write said song/

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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 16:34:45 -0400
From: "ellsworth o johnson" <eojohnsonww2@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  re Harold Lloyd and stereo photography

Friends
I too have one of the Harold Lloyds stereo photog books--mine comes with
stereo glasses to look at the pictures in  the book in stereo. I inherited
mine from my Father. He felt    in common several things with Harold Lloyd
as they were both lodge brothers in the Masonic lodge, 32nd degree Masons
for one [removed] my Father had been a motion picture projectionist from the
very early days in the 1920s .

I have a very nice stereo projector for the 35mm stereo slides. And these
are fairly rare nowadays.  And a couple of fine [removed] [removed]
taking.

Ellsworth Johnson
Spokane, Wa
eojohnsonww2@[removed]

Back in the 70s I took a tour through Harold Lloyds mansion in Beverly
Hills, Ca. It was exciting. He was one of the few silent movie stars that
became quite wealthy from acting in silent movies.

Here are two sources that one might find  used copies of his books--
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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 16:35:01 -0400
From: "randy story" <hopharrigan@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  PAUL TEMPLE/ HIGH & THE MIGHTY
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First i want to thank all of you who responded to my query about PAUL TEMPLE
and the CBC MYSTERY PROJECT shows. Mucha gracias, mi amigos! (I hope that is
the way to write [removed] never took Spanish lessons :))
Finally, I want to point out an OTR conncetion or two regarding the John Wayne
DVD THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY which I watched recently on a copy purchased from
our own Martin Grams, [removed] Other OTR actors in that cast included: Claire
Trevor, Jan Serling(?), Sidney Blackmer, Regis Toomey, John Qualen, and Paul
Fix. Then there is Wayne himslef along with Stack who both appeared on OTR
programs. William Schallert is also in the movie's cast, although I am not
certain about how connected he was with OTR. I think the story of the HIGH &
MIGHTY would make an excellent audio play. DOes anyone know if such a show
exist in the form of say, a LUX RADIO THEATER episode? Let me know.
Thanks,
Randy Story
(who wants to come up with a catchy line like my pal Derek Tague's 'Yours in
the ether'. Gotta work on [removed])

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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 16:36:34 -0400
From: JackBenny@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Jack before the code?

Derek Tague sez:

This coming Thursday, July 7th, the esteemed revival/art house  Film Forum 
on West Houston Street here in NYC will be showing OTR-themed  films as 
part of their on- going "Paramount Before the Code" series. Scheduled for
the 7th are:  1932's "The Big Broadcast" featuring Jack Benny, Burns &
Allen, Arthur Tracy, Cab Calloway, & Kate Smith

That's pretty impressive, since Jack and Burns & Allen appeared in "The  Big 
Broadcast of 1937", decidedly after the start of the code, and the cast  
doesn't list Tracy, Calloway, or Smith!  Perhaps some wishful thinking on  
someone's part?

--Laura Leff
President, IJBFC
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Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 16:36:54 -0400
From: "Don and Kathy Dean" <dxk@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  The High & The Mighty

It's nice to hear The High and The Mighty will soon be released. It's been
over 50 years since I first saw it. I had just got to back to Japan after
serving a year in Korea with the USAF. It was in Sept. 1954 and a few
of my buddies got leave to go to Tokyo. We decided to take in a movie
and The High and The Mighty was showing having been released that
same year. It was a great movie. The thing that was annoying at the time
was every time some one spoke the Japanese writing would appear at
the bottom of the screen. After awhile you got used to it. It would have
more annoying to hear John Wayne speaking Japanese:-)
Don Dean N8IOJ

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Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 02:10:29 -0400
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <lawyer@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Edgar Bergan

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:10:46 -0400
From: "John Eccles, Jr." <jeccles@[removed];

In the 1939 film "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man" Constance Moore is
talking with Bergen and he attempts to explain the art of
ventriloquism to her.  She asks him,"How do you talk without moving
your lips?"  Charlie McCarthy replies,"You're asking the wrong
man."  

Edgar Bergan once told a story of how he used to sit with his daughter on one knee and 
Charlie McCarthy on the other, and the three of them would sing songs together.  But 
Candace seemed to be getting into it so much that he became concerned about whether she 
actually believed Charlie was real.  As he put it, "Either I'm an awfully good ventriloquist or I 
have a really stupid daughter."  So one day he mentioned to Candy, "Isn't it nice how Charlie 
can sing and talk with us?"

And she replied, "Yes it is, Daddy, but you do move your lips a little."

-- A. Joseph Ross, [removed] [removed] 15 Court Square, Suite 210 lawyer@[removed] Boston, MA 02108-2503 [removed] -------------------------------- End of [removed] Digest V2005 Issue #200 ********************************************* Copyright [removed] Communications, York, PA; All Rights Reserved, including republication in any form. If you enjoy this list, please consider financially supporting it: [removed] For Help: [removed]@[removed] To Unsubscribe: [removed]@[removed] To Subscribe: [removed]@[removed] or see [removed] For Help with the Archive Server, send the command ARCHIVE HELP in the SUBJECT of a message to [removed]@[removed] To contact the listmaster, mail to listmaster@[removed] To Send Mail to the list, simply send to [removed]@[removed]