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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2010 : Issue 85
A Part of the [removed]!
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
5-9 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
5-10 births/deaths [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
Willie Mays, and A Moment in [removed] [ jameshburns@[removed] (Jim Burns) ]
"And on [removed]" [ Wich2@[removed] ]
Further Comments on Research [ Michael Biel <mbiel@[removed]; ]
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:19:11 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 5-9 births/deaths
May 9th births
05-09-1860 - James M. Barrie - Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland - d.
6-19-1937
author: Some of his works adapted for radio
05-09-1887 - William P. Adams - Tiffin, OH - d. 9-29-1972
actor, announcer: Uncle Henry "Collier's Hour"; Uncle Bill "Let's
Pretend"
05-09-1895 - Richard Barthelmass - NYC - d. 8-17-1963
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-09-1898 - Edith Meiser - Detroit, MI - d. 9-26-1993
writer: "Life and Love of Dr. Susan"; "The Shadow"; "Sherlock Holmes"
05-09-1901 - Fuzzy Knight - Fairmont, WV - d. 2-23-1976
actor: "Screen Guild Theatre"
05-09-1908 - Joan Kinmont - Port Lincoln, Australia - d. 8-17-1985
writer: "Firelight"
05-09-1908 - Leonard Sillman - Detroit, MI - d. 1-12-1982
producer: "New Faces of 1948"
05-09-1909 - Don Messer - Tweedside, New Brunswick, Canada - d.
7-16-1972
fiddle: "Don Messer and His Islanders"
05-09-1911 - Harry Simeone - Newark, NJ - d. 2-22-2005
arranger, choral director: "The Fred Waring Show"; "Columbia Presents
Corwin"
05-09-1912 - George T. Simon - NYC - d. 2-13-2001
jazz critic
05-09-1912 - Rupert Pray - d. 2-5-1973
writer: "Forever Ernest"
05-09-1914 - Carlo Maria Giulini - Barletta, Italy - d. 6-14-2005
conductor, musical director: "Chicago Symphony"; "Los Angeles Symphony"
05-09-1914 - Hank Snow - Liverpool, Novia Scotia, Canada - d. 12-20-1999
country singer: "Grand Ole Opry"
05-09-1915 - Hal Goodman - d. 9-3-1997
comic writer: "Sweeney and March Show"; "Rochester Show"
05-09-1918 - Mike Wallace - Brookline, MA
announcer, actor: "Spike Jones Show"; Flamond "Crime Files of Flamond"
05-09-1919 - Arthur English - Aldershot, Hampshire, England - d.
4-16-1995
comedian: "Variety Bandbox"
05-09-1919 - Eddie Manson - d. 7-12-1996
harmonica player: "They Shall Be Heard"
05-09-1920 - Frank Perdue - d. 3-31-2005
commercial spokesperson for Perdue Farms
05-09-1920 - Paul D. Brown - North Vernon, IN
disk jockey: "Ports o' Call"
05-09-1920 - William Tenn (Phil Klass) - London, England - d. 2-7-2010
science fiction writer: Works adapted for "X Minus One"; "Dimension X"
05-09-1923 - Byron Kane - Vermont - d. 4-10-1984
actor: "Gunsmoke"; "Broadway is My Beat"; "Escape"
05-09-1923 - Connie Russell - NYC - d. 12-18-1990
vocalist: "The Dave Garroway Show"
05-09-1923 - Johnny Grant - Goldsboro, NC - d. 1-9-2008
emcee: (Honorary Mayor of Hollywood) "Jubilee"
05-09-1930 - Joan Sims - Laindon, Essex, England - d. 6-28-2001
actor: "Round the Horne"; "Stop Messing About"
05-09-1936 - Glenda Jackson - Cheshire, England
actor: Stevie Smith "Stevie"; Guest Panelist "[removed]"
05-09-1946 - Candice Bergen - Beverly Hills, CA
actor: (Daughter of Edgar Bergen) "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
05-09-1948 - Tony Strachan - Sydney, Australia
writer: "Harlequin Shuffle"
05-09-1953 - Richard Vernon - Memphis, TN - d. 12-2-2006
opera singer: "The Metropolitan Opera"
May 9th deaths
01-20-1878 - Finlay Currie - Edinburgh, Scotland - d. 5-9-1968
actor: John H. Watson "BBC Home Theatre"
01-20-1894 - Harold Gray - Kankakee, IL - d. 5-9-1968
cartoonist: Creater of "Little Orphan Annie"
01-28-1929 - Bill Gilliand - Memphis, TN - d. 5-9-2008
announcer: "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"
02-13-1908 - Pauline Frederick - Gallitzin, PA - d. 5-9-1990
newscaster: "News of Tomorrow"; "Pauline Frederick News"; "Second
Sunday"
02-15-1908 - Hartzell Spence - Clarion, IA - d. 5-9-2001
writer: "Cavalcade of America"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
02-24-1924 - Talat Mahmood - Lucknow, India - d. 5-9-1998
singer: "The Frank Sinatra of India) "All India Radio"
03-03-1907 - Canada Lee - NYC - d. 5-9-1952
actor: "New World A' Coming"; "Lest We Forget"; "The Free Company"
03-15-1905 - Nat Perrin - New York - d. 5-9-1998
writer: "The Marx Brothers"
04-16-1887 - Mark Smith - NYC - d. 5-9-1944
actor: Jiggs "Bringing Up Father"; "Uria Calwalder "Show Boat"
05-05-1912 - Alice Faye - NYC - d. 5-9-1998
singer, actor: "Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show"
05-18-1892 - Ezio Pinza, Rome, Italy - d. 5-9-1957
singer: "Telephone Hour"; "Ezio Pinza's Children Show"; "Stagestruck"
07-10-1888 - Graham McNamee - Washington, [removed] - d. 5-9-1942
announcer: "Fleischmann Hour"; "Fire Chief"; "Treasury Hour"
07-28-1910 - Bill Goodwin - San Francisco, CA - d. 5-9-1958
announcer, actor: "George Burns and Gracie Allen Show"; Johnny
Fletcher "Johnny Fletcher"
09-10-1915 - Edmund O'Brien - Brooklyn, NY - d. 5-9-1985
actor: Johnny Dollar "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"
10-30-1923 - Hershel Bernardi - NYC - d. 5-9-1986
actor: "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"
10-31-1926 - Shirley Dinsdale - San Francisco, CA - d. 5-9-1999
ventriloquist: Judy Splinters "Judy in Wonderland, The Eddie Cantor
Show"
11-09-1895 - George D. Hay - Attica, IN - d. 5-9-1968
host: (The Solemn Old Judge) "Barn Dance"; "Grand Ole Opry"
11-19-1900 - Algernon Black - d. 5-9-1993
newscaster: WQXR New York, New York
11-29-1876 - Joseph E. Davies - Watertown, WI - d. 5-9-1958
ambassador to the soviet union: "Information Please"
Ron
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:19:32 -0400
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK
Hi Friends,
Here is this week's schedule for my Olde Tyme Radio Network. Here you
may listen to high-quality broadcasts with Tom Heathwood's "Heritage
Radio Theatre," Bob Bro's "The Old Time Radio Show," John and Larry
Gassman's "Same Time Station" and my own "Old Time Radio Classics."
Streamed in high-quality audio, on demand, 24/7 at
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Check out our High-Quality mp3 catalog at:
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
FIRST NIGHTER PROGRAM
Episode 4 5-3-44 "Mother's Angel Children"
Stars: Barbara Luddy and Willard Waterman
Music: Eric Sagerquist and His Orchestra
MUTUAL Campana Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:00 pm
FAMILY THEATER
Episode 319 5-6-53 "Mother of All"
Narrator: McDonald Carey. Stars: Ann Blythe, Mae Clarke, Jay Novello,
David Young, John Stevenson, Howard Culver, Pat McGeehan, Norman Field.
The Song "Mother Of Us All," is actually sung by Ann Blyth and was
composed for her by actor Gene Lockhart.
Announcer: Larry Chatterton.
Music: Harry Zimmerman.
Director: Joseph Mansfield.
Mutual Sustaining
Announcer: Tony La Frano
Created By: Father Patrick Peyton
HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE
Episode 46 5-5-49 "Mother"
Stars: Linda Darnell, Verna Felton
CBS Hallmark Cards
Host: James Hilton
Announcer: Frank Goss
FRED ALLEN SHOW
"Texaco Star Theater"
Episode 62 5-14-44 "The True Story of Jack And Jill"
Guest: Norman Corwin
CBS Texaco Oil Company Sundays 9:30 - 10:00pm
Stars: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa
Announcer: Jimmy Wallington
With: Kenny Baker, Wynn Murray, Alan Reed, Hi-Lo Jack And The Dame
Music: Al Goodman's Orchestra
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HERITAGE RADIO THEATRE
SUSPENSE
(CBS) 1/18/54 Stars Jack Benny in "The Face is Familiar" and features
Sheldon Leonard.
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY
(NBC) as a segment of NBC's NIGHTLINE program of 9/24/58. and introduced
by Walter O'Keefe. Art Linkletter seeks a "King" in the house.
THE ADV. OF SUPERMAN
(WOR/Synd) 4/1/40 - New story: "The Brentwood Mystery"
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THE OLD TIME RADIO SHOW
FRONTIER GENTLEMAN (CBS)
Title: "The Cat Man"
Original Air: 8/10/58
Starring: John Dehner
THE HALLS OF IVY (NBC)
Title: "The Student Actress"
Sponsor: Joseph A. Schlitz Brewing Company
Original Air: 5/5/50
Starring: Ronald Colman and Benita Hume
I Love a Mystery (Mutual)
Original Air: 11/9/49
Title: "Thing That Cries in the Night - Episode #9"
Starring: Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, and Tony Randall
GUNSMOKE (CBS)
Original Air: 6/11/55
Title: "Trust"
Sponsor: L & M Cigarettes
Starring: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, and Georgia Ellis
Announcer: George Walsh
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION
This week we pay tribute to our Mothers
THE ALAN YOUNG SHOW
05-09-47 "Typical American Mother"
Nbc Bristol Myers
Stars: Jean Gillespie, Ed Begley, Jim Backus, Diane Courtney
"OUR LADY OF FATIMA"
05-08-49 Special Mother's Day Program
HOST: Charles Boyer
STARS: Loretta Young
SOLOIST: Ann Jamison
SUSPENSE
Episode 295 05-08-48 "Life Ends At Midnight"
THE JACK BENNY SHOW
05-09-1948 Ronald and Benita Colman guest.
Jack apologizes to Ronald Colman for losing the Oscar.
This concludes the series of programs dealing with the missing Oscar.
We'll also talk briefly about John's reactions on attending Norman
Corwin's 100th Birthday celebration at the Directors Guild in Beverly
Hills California.
Also sandwiched in to this week's show is a special commercial Stan
Freberg did for the Seeing Eye, in New Jersey and how it ties to both.
====================================
If you have any questions or request, please feel free to contact me.
Jerry Haendiges
Jerry@[removed] 562-696-4387
The Vintage Radio Place [removed]
Largest source of Old Time Radio Logs, Articles and programs on the Net
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:19:40 -0400
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: 5-10 births/deaths
May 10th births
05-10-1882 - Thurston Hall - Boston, MA - d. 2-20-1958
actor: Jim Hanvey "The Townsend Murder Mystery"
05-10-1883 - Helen Jerome - London, England - d. xx-xx-1958
writer: "The Cricket on the Hearth"
05-10-1884 - Olga Petrova - Tur Brook, England - d. 11-30-1977
actor, writer: "Mary Margaret McBride"
05-10-1888 - Max Steiner - Vienna, Austria - d. 12-28-1971
composer: "Lux Radio Theatre"
05-10-1889 - Mae Murray - Portsmouth, VA - d. 3-23-1963
actor: "Your Unseen Friend"
05-10-1894 - Dimitri Tiomkin - St. Petersburg, Russia - d. 11-11-1979
composer, conductor: "Last Man Out"; "1947 March of Dimes Campaign"
05-10-1894 - Frank Knight - St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada - d.
10-18-1973
actor, announcer: Dr. Billbert "Arabesque"; "Literary Digest"
05-10-1899 - Fred Astaire - Omaha, NE - d. 6-22-1987
dancer, actor: "Fred Astaire Show"
05-10-1899 - Lois Holmes - Galion, OH - d. 3-12-1986
actor: Jane Waters "Second Mrs. Burton"
05-10-1902 - David O. Selznick - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 6-22-1965
film producer: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Bud's Bandwagon"
05-10-1907 - Pee Wee Hunt - Mount Healthy, OH - d. 6-22-1979
composer: "The Hoagy Carmichael Show"
05-10-1909 - Maybelle Carter - Nickelsville, VA - d. 10-23-1978
singer: (Queen of Country Music) "Grand Ole Opry"
05-10-1910 - Louis Buck - Bessemer, AL - d. 5-18-1971
announcer: "Grand Ole Opry"; "Sunday Down South"
05-10-1911 - Lee Sullivan - NYC - d. 5-29-1981
singer: "Vest Pocket Varieties"; "Serenade to America"
05-10-1911 - Paul Taubman - Winnipeg, Canada - d. 5-30-1994
organist/pianist: "Perry Mason"; "Mysterious Traveler"; "Family Doctor"
05-10-1911 - Tony LaFrano - NYC - d. 9-12-1961
announcer: "Family Theatre"; "Johnny Modero: Pier 23"
05-10-1914- Frank Martin - Oklahoma - d. 12-22-1994
actor: Hashknife Hartley "Hashknife Hartley"
05-10-1914 - Charles McGraw - NYC - d. 7-30-1980
actor: Ken Thurston "Man Called X", "Dragnet"; "Suspense"
05-10-1917 - Margo - Mexico City, Mexico - d. 7-17-1985
actor: (Wife of Eddie Albert) "Suspense"; "Free Company"; "Texaco Star
Theatre"
05-10-1921 - Nancy Walker - Philadelphia, PA - d. 3-25-1992
actor: "Mail Call"
05-10-1922 - Mary Small - Baltimore, MD
singer: (Little Miss Bab-O) "Little Miss Bab-O's Surprise Party"
05-10-1922 - Ric Throssell - Greenmount, Western Australia - d.
4-20-1999
writer: "The Day Before Tomorrow"
05-10-1923 - Herb Carneal - Richmond, VA - d. 4-1-2007
voice of the Minnesota Twins
05-10-1930 - June Knox-Mawer - Wrexham, England - d. 4-19-2006
host: "The Women's Hour"
05-10-1930 - Pat Summerall - Lake City, FL
cbs sportscaster: "Pat Summerall on Sports"
05-10-1930 - Scott Muni - Wichita, KS - d. 9-28-2004
disc jockey: "Scott Muni's World of Rock"; "Ticket to Ride"
05-10-1936 - Gary Owens - Mitchell, SD
announcer: "Empire of the Air"
05-10-1937 - Arthur Kopit - NYC
writer: "Earplay"
05-10-1965 - Catherine Castellani - Solvay, NY
writer: "Girl Friday"
May 10th deaths
01-02-1918 - Joan Merrill - Baltimore, MD - d. 5-10-1992
singer: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
01-05-1901 - George Price - NYC - d. 5-10-1964
actor: "Hildegarde's Raleigh Room"
01-25-1920 - Roy Rowan - Encino, CA - d. 5-10-1998
announcer: "Escape"; "Gunsmoke"; "Rogers of the Gazette"; "Young Love"
02-03-1883 - Clarence Mulford - Streator, IL - d. 5-10-1956
creator of Hopalong Cassidy
02-06-1913 - John Lund - Rochester, NY - d. 5-10-1992
actor: Johnny Dollar "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"; Chaplain Jim
"Chaplain Jim"
02-07-1895 - Irving Aaronson - NYC - d. 5-10-1963
bandleader: "Irving Aaronson and His Orchestra"
02-13-1932 - Susan Oliver - NYC - d. 5-10-1990
actor: "Zero Hour"
03-01-1878 - Dr. Louis K. Anspacher - d. 5-10-1947
lecturer, host: "True Ghost Stories"
03-04-1903 - Harold Berens - Glasgow, Scotland - d. 5-10-1995
actor: "Ignorance Is Bliss"
03-23-1905 - Joan Crawford - San Antonio, TX - d. 5-10-1977
actor: "Arch Oboler's Plays"; "Everyman's Theatre"; "Screen Guild
Theatre"
04-04-1906 - Johnnie Athaide - d. 5-10-1988
tenor: KGB San Diego, California
04-14-1919 - Dennis Ballant - d. 5-10-1970
disk jockey: WJAG Norfolk, Virginia
06-14-1905 - Wallace Deuel - d. 5-10-1974
author: "Information Please"
06-28-1914 - Lester Flatt - Overton County, TN - d. 5-10-1979
bluegrass guitarist: (Flatt and Scruggs) "Martha White Biscuit Time";
"Grand Ole Opry"
07-08-1918 - Craig Stevens - Liberty, MO - d. 5-10-2000
actor: "Hollywood Radio Theatre"
07-17-1881 - Artur Argiewicz - d. 5-10-1966
violinist: "Everyready Hour"
08-05-1906 - Allen C. Anthony - Buffalo, NY - d. 5-10-1962
announcer: "Dr. [removed]"; "Dr. [removed], Jr."
08-11-1867 - Joe Weber - NYC - d. 5-10-1940
comedian: (Weber and Fields) "The Eveready Hour"; "George Jessel Show"
08-18-1920 - George Wright - Orland, CA - d. 5-10-1998
organist: "George Wright-Hammond Organ"; "Nick Carter"
08-25-1916 - Guy Hall - NYC - d. 5-10-2009
saxophonist: "Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye"
10-04-1929 - Scotty Beckett - Oakland, CA - d. 5-10-1968
actor: Chester A. Riley, Jr. "Life of Riley"
11-11-1917 - Paul Masterson - Montana - d. 5-10-1996
announcer: "Advs. of Ellery Queen"; "Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou"
11-22-1910 - Ethel Smith - Pittsburgh, PA - d. 5-10-1996
organist: "Your Hit Parade"
12-02-1917 - Sylvia Syms - NYC - d. 5-10-1992
actor: "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar"; "Broadway Is My Beat"; "Suspense"
12-31-1905 - Dick Chevillat - NYC - d. 5-10-1984
writer: "Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show"; "Rudy Vallee Show"
Ron
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:19:52 -0400
From: jameshburns@[removed] (Jim Burns)
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Willie Mays, and A Moment in [removed]
This is more of, ultimately, a new-time radio story, from a few years
ago, but, I think, also a rather nice story about someone who was so
important in so many different broadcasting venues, for so many decades,
as he reaches his seventy-ninth [removed]
Remembering Mays as he turns 79 years old - James H. Burns - MLB-THE
SPORTING NEWS
[removed]
Jim Burns
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:19:58 -0400
From: Wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: "And on [removed]"
From: Herb Harrison <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Play By Play I Saw It On The Radio
Herb, thanks for batting first. Now for [removed]
This is a good time to invite you folks to FOTR this year, where among the
many audio delights will be the production of -
"One Afternoon in Section 37," by Amanda Osborne - a fun ersatz Columbia
Workshop, about a day out in the golden age of Dodger Stadium!
Produced by your obedient servant, and directed by Jay Stern (who have
brought you 16 years of Quicksilver Radio Theater; FOTR '08's "2000+", and
FOTR '09's "Young Mr. Lincoln" and "Burnt"; and who are now working on the
independent feature film, "The Adventures of Paul and Marian.") The sterling
cast to date includes Arthur Anderson, Christina Britten Conroy, Simon Jones,
Corinne Orr, Bill Owen, and Kevin Scullin, and [removed]
(And we yet hope to wrangle "Bambino" Stockinger in as technical advisor.)
Hope to see you at the ballpark!
-Craig Wichman
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 14:20:06 -0400
From: Michael Biel <mbiel@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Further Comments on Research
I am of two minds on the subject of research and attribution of sources
as brought up by my friend Martin Grams. I agree with him 100% and even
go a little further -- but as a teacher I have another point of view as
well. As should all academics with an advanced degree be, I am a
trained researcher.
One of the REQUIREMENTS of advanced research and writing is that ALL
facts -- every single one of them -- that is not considered "common
knowledge" MUST be source-identified. I have 1300 endnotes in my [removed]
dissertation --72 pages -- and a 33 page bibliography. It is required
that someone else could replicate my work with the source information I
supply. (That is also true in scientific experiments -- it must be
replicatable to be accepted.) Thus I go one step further than even
Martin's comments -- an author should be PROUD of the sources he or she
uses for their research. They should want to shout from the
mountaintops where they found their facts. THAT is the sign of a good
researcher. Whenever I get a book the first thing I look for are the
acknowledgments, footnotes and bibliography. I usually can tell if it
is going to be a good authoritative book or just another of the usual
retellings of the legends, folklore, rumors, and fairy tales of the
media. If I have taken info from one of Martin Grams' books that should
be a point of PRIDE and I like to think that those who have used my
dissertation and posting have thought the same -- I have gotten some
very nice acknowledgments over the years. I did have one writer long
ago take on a lot of my data as their own but with one simple request as
I supplied that person with some updates I have since gotten some very
nice acknowledgments from that person. If you look thru my postings you
will probably find many places where I have included mention of where
the info was found as a way of PROOF of its accuracy. And I always
recommend all researchers to consult the original sources I used instead
of just quoting me -- and I often acknowledge who led me to that
source. No researcher should pretend they work in a vacuum -- we should
all be working together. (Martin and I did discuss this weekend that
there are some researchers who habitually use other people's materials
without attribution and that we should refuse to co-operate with them,
and I will admit that I felt more strongly about this than did Martin!!)
And this brings my other line of reasoning. As a teacher (retired now
from academia, but not from conferences, conventions, and postings) I
WANT my "knowledge" to get out there. It should be a point of pride
when a student takes what you have taught them and runs with it and
improves on it. In talking this weekend to a current NPR employee he
was rather impressed that both Flawn Williams and Steve Inskeep had been
my students. I really considered these two as colleagues when they were
in my classes and I do hope that some of my ideals and techniques made
their way into their work, but it is enough to see how well they
progressed and how important they both became at NPR. When I say
something in class or write something even here on the digest, it is out
there to be used. And I would hope it would be worthy of people wanting
to mention that this is where they learned it. If Flawn instituted some
of the studio production techniques I taught him into NPR -- and I know
he did -- I am only too happy to mention who taught some of those
techniques to me! (Their names were Blenheim, Dusenbury, Roberts,
Hunter, and Maloney, and it was the latter two who taught me how to
research and also helped inspire Flawn.) (I should also add Ray Wile to
those who taught me research -- out of school.)
I learned decades ago that if someone doesn't or won't explain how he
knows something, he's not to be trusted.
Michael Biel mbiel@[removed]
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