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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2010 : Issue 2
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  1-3 births/deaths                     [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Another tie to Black Swan Hall fades  [ <otrbuff@[removed]; ]
  Re: radio to TV                       [ grams46@[removed] ]
  YULE LOG                              [ wich2@[removed] ]
  That ain't the way I heered it, Ted.  [ wich2@[removed] ]
  Seeking OTR boombox                   [ "Bruce R. Glazer" <bglazer@[removed] ]
  From Radio to TV                      [ James Meadows <walthamus@[removed]; ]
  1-4 births/deaths                     [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK               [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
  Phil Spitalny                         [ "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@attorneyross. ]

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:14:20 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  1-3 births/deaths

January 3rd births

01-03-1886 - Josephine Hull - Newtonville, MA - d. 3-12-1957
actor: Miss Julia "Miss Julia"; Mrs. Kayden "The O'Neills"
01-03-1891 - Gaston Anderson - d. 5-xx-1978
disk jockey: WGWD Gasden, Alabama
01-03-1892 - Marion Davies - Brooklyn, NY - d. 9-25-1961
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "How I Made Up for the Moview"
01-03-1893 - Gilbert Seldes - Alliance, NJ - d. 9-29-1970
writer: "Americans All, Immigrants All"
01-03-1897 - Dorothy Arzner - San Francisco, CA - d. 10-1-1979
film director: "You Were Meant to be a Star"
01-03-1898 - Freddie Rich - Warsaw, Poland - d. 9-8-1956
bandleader: "Friendly Five Footnotes"; "Freddie Rich's Penthouse Party"
01-03-1898 - John Loder - London, England - d. 12-9-1988
actor, host: "Crime Does Not Pay"; "Silver Theatre"
01-03-1898 - Zasu Pitts - Parsons, KS - d. 6-7-1963
comedian: "Lum and Abner"; "Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou"
01-03-1900 - Cecil Underwood - Vienna, MO - d. 9-27-1976
producer, director: "Fibber McGee and Molly"; "Great Gildersleeve"
01-03-1905 - Anna May Wong - Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA - d. 2-3-1961
actor: "Campbell Playhouse"; "Hollywood Hotel"
01-03-1905 - Ray Milland - Neath, Wales - d. 3-10-1986
actor: Ray McNutley "Meet Mr. McNutley"
01-03-1909 - Victor Borge - Copenhagen, Denmark - d. 12-23-2000
comedian, pianist: "Victor Borge Show"; "Kraft Music Hall"
01-03-1911 - Al Sack - NYC - d. 12-6-1947
orchestra leader: "Beula Show"; "Tony Martin Show"; "Frank Morgan Show"
01-03-1914 - Carl (Henry) Stewart - Alabama - d. 2-4-1993
bass: "The Radio Cowboys"
01-03-1916 - Betty Furness - NYC - d. 4-2-1994
actor: Anne Williams "Casey, Crime Photographer"
01-03-1917 - Jay Sommers - NYC - d. 9-25-1985
writer: "Lum and Abner"; "Joan Davis Time"; "Alan Young Show"
01-03-1918 - Jesse White - Buffalo, NY - d. 1-8-1997
actor: "Hollywood Radio Theatre"; "Sears Radio Theatre"
01-03-1918 - Maxene Andrews - Minneapolis, MN - d. 10-21-1995
singer: (Andrews Sisters) "Andrews Sisters Revue"
01-03-1920 - Lester Bashara - d. 2-19-1990
newscaster: KGFW Kearney, Nebraska
01-03-1923 - Charles Tingwell - Coogee, Australia - d. 5-15-2009
actor: "The Clock"
01-03-1925 - Jill Balcom - London, England - d. 7-18-2009
actress: "Time for Verse"
01-03-1927 - William Boyett - Akron, OH - d. 12-29-2004
actor: Freelance in younger years
01-03-1930 - Marcel Dube - Montreal, Canada
author: "Chambres a louer"
01-03-1942 - John Thaw - West Gorton, England - d. 2-21-2002
actor: "Peter Pan"

January 3rd deaths

01-27-1905 - Howard McNear - Los Angeles, CA - d. 1-3-1969
actor: Doctor Charles Adams "Gunsmoke"
02-08-1890 - Irving Kaufman - Syracuse, NY - d. 1-3-1976
singer: "Champion Sparkers"; "Broadway Vanities"
02-08-1892 - Will Aubrey - Lithuania - d. 1-3-1958
actor: (The Bard of the Byways) "Fleischmann's Yeast Hour"
02-10-1897 - Judith Anderson - Adelaide, Australia - d. 1-3-1992
actor: Royal Gelatin Hour"
02-13-1904 - Erwin D. Canham - Auburn, ME - d. 1-3-1982
news commentator: "Christian Science Monitor Views the News"
02-20-1874 - Mary Garden - Aberdeen, Scotland - d. 1-3-1967
singer: "The Metropolitan Opera"
02-22-1901 - Bess Johnson - d. 1-3-1975
actor: Bess Johnson "Story of Bess Johnson"; Lady Esther "Lady Esther
Serenade
03-03-1948 - Byron MacGregor - Alberta, Canada - d. 1-3-1995
CKLW radio newsman, recorded narrative "The Americans"
03-04-1907 - Pat McGeehan - Steelton, PA - d. 1-3-1988
announcer, actor: "Abbott and Costello"; "The Red Skelton Show"
03-26-1924 - Jean M. Brooks - Brighton, England - d. 1-3-2003
writer: "Gregory of the Outback"; "Opal Witch"
04-02-1907 - Luke Appling - High Point, NC - d. 1-3-1991
baseball great: "Tops in Sport"
04-03-1904 - Peter Van Steeden - Amsterdam, The Netherlands - d.
1-3-1990
bandleader: "Town Hall Tonight"; "Mr. District Attorney"
04-16-1897 - Milton J. Cross - NYC - d. 1-3-1975
announcer, commentator: (The Voice of the Met) "General Motors Concerts"
04-24-1906 - William "Lord Haw Haw" Joyce - Brooklyn, NY - d. 1-3-1946
propagnadist for Nazi Germany during World War II: Hung for treason
05-16-1880 - Julius Tannen - Chicago, IL - d. 1-3-1965
comedian: (Human Chatterbox) "Goldenrod Revue"; "Seven Star Revue"
05-23-1907 - Kenneth Griffin - Enid, Oklahoma Territory - d. 1-3-1951
actor: Larry Noble "Mary Noble, Backstage Wife"
06-06-1923 - Beverly Styles - Richmond, VA - d. 1-3-2005
violinist, pianist, drummer vocalist
07-25-1894 - Isabella Beech - d. 1-3-1972
food editor: Francis Lee Barton "Mother Knows Best"
08-12-1895 - Carol DeAngelo - Rome, Italy - d. 1-3-1962
actor, director: "We Love and Learn"; "The Jack Benny Program"
08-14-1917 - Marty Glickman - NYC - d. 1-3-2001
sprorts broadcaster: "Saturday Night Bandwagon"; "Play Ball"; "Box
Score Review"
09-04-1923 - Graham Archer - d. 1-3-2001
disk jockey: "Wax Museum"; "The States of the Union"
10-23-1912 - Floyd Mack - Ava, OH - d. 1-3-1983
commentator: "Floyd Mack and the News"; "Bell Telephone Hour"
12-09-1912 - Philip Guest Adams - d. 1-3-1998
actor: "The Green Hornet"; "Gangbusters"
12-19-1894 - Tess Gardella - Wilkes-Barre, PA - d. 1-3-1950
actor: Aunt Jemina "Aunt Jemina"
12-20-1906 - Marion Talley - Nevada, MO - d. 1-3-1983
singer: "Ry-Krisp Presents Marion Talley"
xx-xx-xxxx - Bryna Raeburn - d. 1-3-1986
actor: "Gangbusters"; "Philo Vance"; "The Big Story"

Ron

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:15:35 -0500
From: <otrbuff@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Another tie to Black Swan Hall fades

When stand-up comedienne Jean Carroll died on New Year's Day at White
Plains, N. Y., she was less than a week away from her 99th birthday.  That's
amazing in itself for one who worked so much of the time in smoke-filled
nightclub rooms in the 1940s and 1950s.  She combined a rare talent with
true beauty as she trailblazed the way for numerous comediennes who came
after her.

Her NY Times obit may be found here:

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What caught my attention about Jean Carroll was not what she did in front of
an audience but rather what she was doing at the same time behind the
microphone.  From 1945 to 1959, she was a most important minion within the
Frank and Anne Hummert camp of radio scribes.  I use the word "important"
because she rose from a field of hundreds of nameless hacks to be one of a
handful credited by name on the air.  For years she was identified every day
as the writer of Our Gal Sunday and over an extended period as author of
Young Widder Brown.  She also supplied scripts for Lora Lawton and some
other Hummert-produced washboard weepers.  Not only that, she churned out a
good bit of dialogue for Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, yet another
Hummert drama.

If you were good at what you did, and you hadn't done anything to cross
Frank or Anne, the possibility existed (and was frequently fulfilled) that
you could turn up on many or all of their narratives as a writer, actor,
musician, director, or announcer.  The fact that Jean Carroll not only
accomplished that but heard her moniker announced for years -- an extremely
rare feat in Hummert employ -- says all that needs to be said about her
capabilities.  Said narrator Ed Fleming at the conclusion of each of Gal's
broadcasts:  "Dialogue by Jean Carroll.  Directed by Arthur Hanna, Vivian
Smolen plays Sunday, and Karl Swenson is Lord Henry."  Jean Carroll
obviously became one of the darlings of Frank and Anne Hummert's Radio
Factory.

She also wrote most of her own material as a stand-up comic, using everyday
experiences as her inspiration.  She was something of an anamoly among radio
wordsmiths.  If Lady Brinthrope hadn't been canned by CBS on January 2,
1959, the last of Ms. Carroll's dramas, who knows how long her love affair
with Black Swan Hall might have persisted?

An incredibly gifted woman in multiple dimensions.

Jim Cox

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 18:13:59 -0500
From: grams46@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: radio to TV

asajb2000@[removed] asks

I always  understood the ONLY radio show to exist on TV first and then debut
on radio  was Have Gun, Will Travel but I know that list also includes My
Little  Margie. Are there any other shows that were on TV first, then aired
on radio?

kathy replies:
space patrol was on television first and then  radio.   this web page has
some info on space  patrol.
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peace from  kathy
support our troops; end the war in iraq
john 3:16

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 18:14:19 -0500
From: wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  YULE LOG
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which I think still exists online but not on ... WPIX in New York.

Actually Andy, I believe it was back there (where it originated?) this year
for a few hours.

Happy New Year,
-Craig W.

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 18:15:15 -0500
From: wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  That ain't the way I heered it, [removed]
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But the sad part is that we cannot turn on our radios and
find the good stuff anymore.

Not true.

Obviously, the scale is smaller; but - as noted in these pages - our CHRISTMAS
CAROL and BLUE CARBUNCLE were carried by several Broadcast stations this
season. In markets as large as [removed], and as far-flung as Alaska. And on a
Paying basis, too; check out The Public Radio Exchange.)

Ted, I also concur with your "lifeline" from THEATRE 5, through CBSRMT, and
PRAIRIE HOME, to the work out there today. No debating the fact that the
medium changed radically. But to use a Biblical formulation, a "remnant"
always remained. A spot of yeast to create the new bread.

That is plain fact, too.

Happy New Year,
-Craig W.

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 18:22:57 -0500
From: "Bruce R. Glazer" <bglazer@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Seeking OTR boombox

I'm looking to buy a new CD boombox that will play regular (not MP-3)
OTR and audiobook
CD's, as follows: It must have a "true resume" feature - so that if
the player is stopped in the
middle of a track, it will pick up at the exact point it left off the
next time "play" is pressed (even
after the boombox has been shut off and then turned on again).  Does
anyone know of such a boombox,
please?

Bruce

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 18:57:43 -0500
From: James Meadows <walthamus@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  From Radio to TV

Andy Blatt asked:

 Are there any other shows that were on TV first, then aired on
radio?

    "I Love Lucy" had a short run on radio after its debut as a TV show. But
the only episode I've heard used the audio track from one of the TV shows.

  Ted Kneebone mentions the radio version of "The Twilight Zone", which is
not only derived from the TV series, but uses many of its scripts. Its
production run is comparable in length to that of the original TV series. The
radio version launched in 2002, well after radio's golden age, and perhaps
not quite the context you're thinking of. But I assume the program is
reaching an audience --- and making money for somebody, since it runs on
commercial radio.

Jim Meadows

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 19:47:47 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  1-4 births/deaths

January 4th births

01-04-1881 - Norman Field - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - d. 9-11-1956
actor: Glen Hunter "One Man's Family"
01-04-1889 - Pat Kelly - North Queensland, Australia - d. 12-23-1967
announcer: "Dog Heroes"; "Getting the Most Out of Life"
01-04-1896 - Everett Dirksen - Pekin, IL - d. 9-7-1969
[removed] senator: "Meet the Press"; "American Forum on the Air"
01-04-1905 - Sterling Holloway - Cedartown, GA - d. 11-22-1992
actor: "Railroad Hour"; "[removed] Steel Hour"; "Suspense"; "Lux Radio
Theatre"
01-04-1907 - Floyd Christy - NYC - d. 5-21-1962
writer: "The Johnson Family"
01-04-1910 - Ann Jamison - Belfast, Ireland - d. 4-16-1961
singer: "An Evening with Romberg"; "The Packard Hour"
01-04-1911 - Fred Killian - d. 4-25-1994
producer, director: "Those Sensational Years"
01-04-1916 - Lionel Newman - New Haven, CT - d. 2-3-1989
conductor, composer: (Brother of Alfred) "Hollywood Star Time"
01-04-1917 - Jane Wyman - St. Joseph, MO - d. 9-10-2007
actor: "Dreft Star Playhouse"
01-04-1918 - Buddy Baker - Springfield, MO - d. 7-26-2002
musical director: Bob Hope, Eddie Cantor, Jack Benny
01-04-1918 - Palmer Thompson - Patterson, NY - d. 12-15-1969
writer: "David Harding, Counterspy"
01-04-1919 - Al "Jazzbeaux" Collins - NYC - d. 9-30-1997
disc jockey: "Collins on a Cloud"; "Happy Al"
01-04-1920 - Rosalie Crutchley - London, England - d. 7-28-1997
actor: "Advice to a Queen"; "Looking After Ourselves"
01-04-1925 - Johnny Lujack - Connellsville, PA
all-american football player, actor: Himself "Johnny Lujack of Notre
Dame"
01-04-1927 - Barbara Rush - Denver, CO
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-04-1927 - John Drury - Peoria, IL - d. 11-25-2007
staff announcer: WTMJ Milwaukee, Wisconsin
01-04-1935 - Floyd Patterson - Waco, NC - d. 5-11-2006
boxer: "Life and the World"; "Tops in Sports"
01-04-1936 - David Allen - Birmingham, England
writer: "Cheapside"

January 4th deaths

03-10-1888 - Barry Fitzgerald - Dublin, Ireland - d. 1-4-1961
actor: Bernard Fitz "His Honor, the Barber"
03-14-1912 - Les Brown - Reinerton, PA - d. 1-4-2001
bandleader: (Les Brown and His Band of Renown) "Bob Hope Show"
03-16-1886 - Howard Pierce - d. 1-4-1973
Owned a piece of the Lone Ranger
04-03-1906 - Iron Eyes Cody - Oklahoma Territory - d. 1-4-1999
actor: "Straight Arrow Pow-Wow
04-06-1895 - Dudley Nichols - Wapakoneta, OH - d. 1-4-1960
screenwiriter: "Cavalcade of America"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
04-09-1895 - Frank H. Anderson, Jr. - Minneapolis, MN - d. 1-4-1952
pianist/singer: had his own program for 8 years
04-29-1946 - Humphrey Carpenter - Oxford, England - d. 1-4-2005
writer, disc jockey: BBC radio
05-26-1909 - Richard Maibaum - NYC - d. 1-4-1991
screen writer: "Lux Radio Theatre"
06-14-1925 - George Draper Lewis - d. 1-4-1998
writer: "The Camel Caravan"
07-25-1899 - Ralph Dumke - South Bend, IN - d. 1-4-1964
actor: Willie Tompkins "We, the Abbotts"; Pat Plenty "Quality Twins"
08-12-1909 - Nat Asherton - NYC - d. 1-4-1987
composer/pianist: Leo Reisman Orchestra, Lester Lanin Orchestra
08-26-1904 - Chirstopher Isherwood - High Lane, Cheshire, England - d.
1-4-1986
writer: "NBC University Theatre"; "CBS Radio Workshop"
08-31-1912 - Ramon Vinay - Chillan, Chile - d. 1-4-1996
tenor: "A Critic's Toscanini"
09-08-1877 - Bide Dudley - Minneapolis, MN - d. 1-4-1944
drama critic: "Around Little 'Ol Broadway"
09-13-1908 - Mae Questel - The Bronx, NY - d. 1-4-1998
actor: Betty Boop "Betty Boop Fables"; Olive Oyl "Popeye the Sailor"
09-24-1901 - Paschal Strong - d. 1-4-1988
writer: "Jack Armstrong, The All-American Boy"
09-24-1924 - Joan Aiken - Rye, Sussex, England - d. 1-4-2004
adapter of her short fiction: "Chilredn's Hour"
09-26-1888 - T. S. Eliot - St. Louis, MO - d. 1-4-1965
writer: "Columbia Workshop"
10-16-1912 - Berry Kroeger - San Antonio, TX - d. 1-4-1991
actor: Michael Waring/The Falcon "The Falcon"; Reed Bannister "Big
Sister"
11-29-1932 - John Gary - Watertown, NY - d. 1-4-1998
singer: "Christmas Music - Spots for the National Guard"

Ron

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 19:47:59 -0500
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK

Hi Friends,

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4-4-40 "My Client Curley"
Stars: Arnold Stang as "The Manager"
CBS SUSTAINED

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Episode 7    8-11-41    "Class of `41"
"Newcomers to Show Business"
Features: Al Bernie, Arnold Stang, Ben Little, Jim Backus, Gwen Davies,
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Director: Perry Lafferty
Announcer: Jackson Wheeler
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Episode 28    9-16-47    "Salute To Radio"
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Announcer: Frank Gallop
Writers: Nat Hiken, Aaron Rubin
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SUSPENSE
CBS    11/17/42    "Menace In Wax"
An inside look at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.

THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM
CBS    5/25/52
Jack is preparing for his trip to London.

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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 23:46:39 -0500
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Phil Spitalny

Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 16:09:47 -0500
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];

1935   We proudly remind you that Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra
was featured on CBS this day on the program, The Hour of Charm.  (ed
And who can ever forget Evelyn and her magic violin?)

I've never heard this, though I think I've heard references to Phil
Spitalny on Jack Benny and Fred Allen shows.  But here's my question:
 Was Phil Spitalny male or female?  It sounds like a male name, but
if Phil Spitalny was male, then it wasn't an all-girl orchestra.

Leaving aside latter-day issues about whether grown women should be
called "girls."

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

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