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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2015 : Issue 37
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
I'm in a contest [ Fred Berney <fsberney@[removed]; ]
NOSTALGIA EXPO [ PURKASZ <purkasz@[removed]; ]
Catchphrases [ Richard Carpenter <newsduck@[removed] ]
This week in radio history 19-25 Apr [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
Re: Cincy convention [ "danhughes@[removed]" <danhughes@jun ]
Cincy convention again [ "danhughes@[removed]" <danhughes@jun ]
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:56:11 -0500
From: Fred Berney <fsberney@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: I'm in a contest
This is kind of a self-serving email, but what the heck. Charlie gave his okay.
A couple of months ago I read where the city of Frederick has holding
a contest to come with a slogan. I entered.
About a month ago, I received an email saying that out of 130 entries
my slogan was one of five that were in the final running and they
were now going to open up the voting to the public. They ran a
release that was picked up by the Associated Press so it made the
Internet for the world to see. I asked if people from out of
Frederick could vote and they didn't see where that was a problem. In
fact in the email that they first sent to me I was told to invite my
relatives and friends to vote.
So, if you like, you can go to the link below and vote. My slogan is
Number 2. "Where History Meets the Future".
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Voting runs until April 20 at 4:00 [removed]
Thanks for your support.
Fred
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:56:17 -0500
From: PURKASZ <purkasz@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: NOSTALGIA EXPO
Hey Charlie & Mike:
My heart pines for the days of FOTR when I got to perform in many recreations
over several years.
What are the chances of me being a part of this if I make myself available
for the Show in Cincinnati??
I see a lot of old friends in the cast and beg to be a part of the Expo
especially the SUSPENSE and crime shows.
Possible?
Michael C Gwynne -
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:56:52 -0500
From: Richard Carpenter <newsduck@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Catchphrases
Memory is strange. Last night a phrase I hadn't thought of in decades popped
into my head: "I'm feeling mighty low." I wasn't sure where the phrase came
from but Google rode to the rescue. "I'm feeling mighty low" was often
uttered by Candy Candido on the Jimmy Durante show, and the phrase became a
national catchphrase, so popular that Durante and Candido even cut a record
with that title.
That got me thinking of other wildly popular catchphrases. These immediately
came to mind:
The Jimmy Durante Show --
"Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are."
"Umbriago!"
Amos 'n' Andy --
"I'se regusted."
"Buzz me, Miss Blue."
"Oh, Andy, what am I gonna do?"
The Great Gildersleeve --
"This is going to be one of my baaaaaaaad days!"
"Are you kiddin'?"
"Oh, for corn's sake!"
"Well now, I wouldn't say that."
Fibber McGee and Molly --
"Tain't funny, McGee."
"Gotta get those brakes fixed."
"Don't open that closet door!"
The Life of Riley --
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
I realize there are many more but these are the ones that "I'm feeling mighty
low" led me to.
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:56:59 -0500
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: This week in radio history 19-25 April
4/19
1924 The WLS Barn Dance began airing on WLS.
4/20
1935 Your Hit Parade was first broadcast.
1947 Fred Allen didn't find things so funny when censors cut him off
the air during his broadcast. Allen was telling a joke about a mythical
network vice president when he was suddenly taken off the air. One
moment [removed]
4/21
1940 Take It or Leave It, was first heard on CBS on this day. Bob Hawk
offered contestants a top prize of $64 ($1033 in 2012 dollars). No,
there were no lovely parting gifts or consolation prizes that we could
find. Losers just left.
1949 The prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for Broadcasting was
presented to You Bet Your Life star, "The one, the only, Groucho
(Marx)." This was the first time the honor had been awarded to a comedian.
4/22
1940 The first all Chinese commercial radio program was broadcast over
KSAN in San Francisco, CA.
1946 Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenburg arrived at WEAF in New York City
with an entertaining morning show called, Hi, Jinx.
4/24
1949 Dick Powell starred in Richard Diamond, Private Detective on NBC.
The show stayed on the air for four years.
1955 X Minus One, a show for science fiction fans, was first heard on NBC.
1959 The final broadcast of One Man's Family was heard on NBC after
being on the air 27 years.
4/25
1938 Your Family and Mine, a radio serial, was first broadcast.
Joe
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:57:09 -0500
From: "danhughes@[removed]" <danhughes@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Re: Cincy convention
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Mike Wheeler left out the best part of the convention - the Friday Night
Trivia Bowl! Everyone welcome to enter (4-member teams maximum), fun
questions, Martin Grams and Terry Salmonson have been the judges in the past;
hope they are available again! Subscribe to the Cincy convention bulletin
board here: [removed] (click the GET EMAIL button, just above and
to the left of the first note). ---Dan Hughes
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:57:19 -0500
From: "danhughes@[removed]" <danhughes@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject: Cincy convention again
And we forgot to mention that Chad Rinne will again be providing the organ
music for the OTR live shows. Chad hauls his keyboard all the way from
Nebraska just to give us suspenseful music in the mystery shows, funny music
in the comedies, and all the other kinds of music that help make the
re-creations sound so professional. Thanks so much, Chad!
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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:57:26 -0500
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," John and Larry Gassman's "Same Time Station," Duane
Keilstrup's "Classics and Curios," Big John and Steve's "Glowing Dial"
and my own "Old Time Radio Classics." Streamed in high-quality audio, on
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
WE CAME THIS WAY
Episode 1 10-6-44 "The Magna Carta"
"NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER" production
NBC SUSTAINED
Fridays 11:30 - Midnight
NARRATOR: John W. Van Der Cook
ESCAPE
Episode 131 11-5-50 "Earth Abides" Part 1
Stars John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Michael Ann Barrett,
Parley Baer, Paul Frees, Peggy Webber, Ron Brogan
Author: George Stewart
ESCAPE
Episode 132 11-12-50 "Earth Abides" Part 2
Stars John Dehner, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Michael Ann Barrett,
Parley Baer, Paul Frees, Peggy Webber, Ron Brogan
Author: George Stewart
CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS
Episode 17 7-27-54 "Nursemaid To Three Beautiful Women"
NBC SUSTAINED Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:00 pm
Stars: Dane Clark
ANNOUNCER: Fred Collins
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HERITAGE RADIO THEATER
EDDIE CARROLL
from CNN Radio (2007) Includes clip from his one-man Jack Benny show.
THE LONE RANGER
(ABC) 111/1/48 Pgm #2483 "The Flashing Light"
CALLING ALL CARS
(CBS) 3/25/34 Documents the capture and death of John Dillinger only 72
hours after the event. Hear Hanley Stafford as Dillinger.
THE ADV. OF SUPERMAN
(WOR NYC/Synd) 3/25/40 Superman rescues Lois from a collapsing bridge.
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SAME TIME, SAME STATION
This is week 2 of a multi-week tribute to the late Stan Freberg.
THE MAN CALLED X
01/09/1944 Pet Camel. Stan Freberg plays the camel.
THAT'S RICH
1954 Income Tax.
THE CBS RADIO WORKSHOP
08/31/1956 ep32 Colloquy 3-A Study of Satire.
SUSPENSE
Alibi Me 04/20/1958 Episode 747 AFRTS.
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This Week's Classics & Curios Show:
"Echoes of Songs and Laughter"
Episode 165
AL JOLSON & THE KRAFT MUSIC HALL: LADIES OF SONG, PART ONE
Here's Part One of Kraft Music Hall on NBC with Al Jolson and featuring
shows with ladies of song. The first show is from September 30, 1948,
and features Judy Garland. Al sings four songs before introducing Judy.
They are typical Jolson melodies: "Is It True What They Say About
Dixie," "Red Red Robin," "Poor Butterfly," and "All Alone." Oscar Levant
also shares time with Al with repartee and piano virtuosity. A show
highlight is Judy's duet with Al on "Pretty Baby" after her "Johnny One
Note" solo. The show ends with Al's solo "When I Lost You," leaving us
wishing for much more from Judy as the show is a little late and ends
abruptly.
The second show of Part One of "Al and Ladies of Song" features Peggy
Lee and is from February 12, 1948. On this show Al introduces Peggy
after singing only two songs: "Red, Red Robin" (again) and "Rock-a-By
Your Baby With a Dixie Melody." Peggy sings ""Slow Boat to China" and
does duets with Al on ""People Will Say We're in Love" and "Birth of the
Blues."
Al's songs also include "Say It Isn't So" and "I Got Lucky in the Rain,"
both tunes from a 1930's Broadway Musical. The title of that show was
also the song title "Lucky in the Rain," and the setting for the show
was Paris in 1927. Music was mainly by Jimmy MccHugh, along with Hoagy
Carmichael, and others. Additional songs included "A Lovely Way to Spend
An Evening," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," and "Exactly Like
You." Again, at the close of this Kraft Music Hall episode Jolson leaves
us wanting more songs, this time from the Musical as well as from among
the twenty-three number one charted songs he had during his career, more
than even Elvis and the Beatles had later in theirs.
Al used to boast, "You ain't heard nothin' yet!" And upcoming on
Classics & Curios there will be more of "Al Jolson and Ladies of Song"
on the Kraft Music Hall as Dinah Shore, Doris Day, and Dale Evans put in
guest appearances.
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THE GLOWING DIAL
Big John and Stu reach into their OTR grab bag!
The Weird Circle - "The Murders In The Rue Morgue"
originally aired Sunday, January 2, 1944 thru Ziv Syndication
Starring: no cast information available, sorry.
Sponsor: Ziv Syndication - sponsorship varied
Lights Out! - "Vengeance And Mac Rogan"
(aka "Until Dead" and "The Luck Of Mark Street")
originally aired Tuesday, February 2, 1943 on CBS
Starring: Frank Lovejoy, Arnold Moss, Paul Stewart, Mercedes McCambridge.
Bob Stevenson announcing.
Sponsor: Ironized Yeast
Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet - "Bing Crosby"
originally aired Sunday, December 5, 1948 on NBC
Starring: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Nelson, Janet Waldo, Tommy Bernard,
Henry Blair,
Bing Crosby, Lindsay Crosby, John Brown.
Verne Smith announcing.
Sponsor: International Silver Company
The Fred Allen Show - "One Long Pan Skit"
Allen's Alley Question: Have You Been Victimized By Misrepresentation In
Advertising?
originally aired Sunday, April 11, 1948 on NBC
Starring: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Parker Fennelly, Minerva Pious,
Peter Donald,
The DeMarco Sisters, Basil Rathbone, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Kenny
Delmar.
Kenny Delmar announcing.
Sponsor: Ford Motor Company
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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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