Subject: [removed] Digest V2007 #151
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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2007 : Issue 151
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  Double-"Great"                        [ Wich2@[removed] ]
  re: Abbreviated programs?             [ Kermyt Anderson <kermyta@[removed]; ]
  Re: reruns                            [ stewwright@[removed] ]
  Dark Fantasy                          [ "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed] ]
  Abbreviated programs                  [ Frank McGurn <[removed]@sbcglobal. ]
  Re: Abbreviated programs?             [ Alan Bell <alanlinda43@[removed]; ]
  Reruns                                [ "George Tirebiter" <tirebiter2@hotm ]
  Celeste Holm                          [ JayHick@[removed] ]
  Re: Reruns                            [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]
  5-22 births/deaths                    [ Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed] ]
  Jack Benny reruns                     [ "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@attorneyross. ]

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:08:42 -0400
From: Wich2@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Double-"Great"

From: "EDWARD CARR" <>
To: _[removed]@[removed]_ ([removed]@[removed])

has anyone written a log for the following
"great scenes from great  plays"
i'd like to know how many i am missing

Dear Ed-

That show was produced in the 40's, - often on location, with a live
audience - by the Episcopal Actor's Guild (of which several past & present
OTR/FOTR
folks are members) here in NYC

As part of last October's "OpenHouseNY," Quicksilver did a live  adaptation
of their "Young Mr. Lincoln," with Arthur Anderson and others, at the  EAG's
homebase, "The Little Church Around the Corner."

I'll see what Arthur, and other Guild members, can turn up for [removed]

All best,
-Craig "Abe" Wichman

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:09:04 -0400
From: Kermyt Anderson <kermyta@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  re: Abbreviated programs?

Re: the Jack Benny and Bob Hope shows that end early with several
minutes of music at the end: You're probably listening to an AFRS
(Armed Forces Radio Service) rebroadcast. They cut out the commercials,
and to make it a full 30 minutes would add music (generally related to
the show, [removed], that's why they used Phil Harris for the Benny
program). It's a coincidence that both shows are from the same week.

You can generally tell an AFRS Benny show from the start, because it's
introduced as "The Jack Benny Program" and NOT "The Lucky Strike Show
starring Jack Benny." And then it goes straight into the opening
scene--no 90 second Lucky Strike ad. If you cut out the Lucky Strike
ads at the start and the end, plus the Sportsman's ad in the middle, it
can add up to quite a few minutes worth of material!

Kermyt

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:09:40 -0400
From: stewwright@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: reruns

Mark asked

Somehow on these pages I was given the impression that network radio shows
were never re-run

 From an article I wrote last year:
Produce It Again, Sam: The Reuse of Scripts During the Golden Age of Radio

. . . Radio networks aired repeat episodes of a few popular series such as
THE JACK BENNY SHOW and DRAGNET after the initial network run of new shows
for those series had ceased. . . .

Signing off for now,

Stewart Wright

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 14:10:51 -0400
From: "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio Digest" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Dark Fantasy

Here is the entry from Hickerson's 3rd Revised Ultimate History of Network
Radio [removed]:

Dark Fantasy.  (anthology)  Written by Scott Bishop & Keith Painton.
    11-14-41 to 6-19-42
    Broadcast locally on WKY, Oklahoma City, OK until 1-2-42.
    Fridays.  31 episodes broadcast; 28 available.

The cassettes I have are in excellent sound.  A neat, spooky series.

Ted Kneebone / 1528 S. Grant St. / Aberdeen, SD 57401
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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 17:31:14 -0400
From: Frank McGurn <[removed]@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Abbreviated programs

Matt, asked about abbreviated shows. My guess is the shows he listened to
were Armed Forces Radio Service  rebroadcast with all commercials removed and
the long music numbers were filling in the time. The AFRS didn't allow
commercials.

Howard Duff & Elliott Lewis were in the Army special Services and did a lot
of the dubbing of shows of the air and cleaning off commercials and adding
music fills. Just about every popular show was copied by AFRS. This went on
as long service personnel were over seas into the 50's.

An awful lot of Bob Hope shows in the 40's and 50's were AFRS.  That makes
very hard to put a date on then.

According To Jerry Haendiges Vintage OTR Logs A large number of Benny show
were AFRS rebroadcast about 4 or 5 yeas

After Jack Benny's last live show in 1957, for several seasons until 1959 all
the show aired were re runs.

Some one asked about re-runs of OTR. Suspense had reruns, Like 7 times for
"Sorry Wrong Number" was aired, but each time Agnes stared Live.
Some other Suspense shows were repeated, but with a different cast, like "One
a Country Road" or "Help Wanted"
 Basically re-run were not a common thing.

Frank McGurn

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 17:31:54 -0400
From: Alan Bell <alanlinda43@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Re: Abbreviated programs?

in the Bob Hope Show from 5-15-45 the actual show itself
ends about 20 minutes in and Skinnay Ennis just plays for the next ten
minutes.  Then, in the Jack Benny Show that was broadcast just 5 days
later on [removed] thing!

Seems to me you must have been listening to the Armed
Forces Radio versions of the shows, where all
references to the sponsors are removed--"denatured,"
as it were. If the commercials WERE there, then I have
no idea.

Alan

_________________
Alan/Linda Bell
Grand Rapids, MI

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 19:46:51 -0400
From: "George Tirebiter" <tirebiter2@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Reruns

Mark Kinsler wrote:

Somehow on these pages I was given the impression that network radio shows
were never re-run; that there was some solemn edict that any recordings were
to be destroyed immediately after the broadcast, and that re-runs were an
artifact of decadent television.

Gee, if all recordings of network shows were destroyed what would we be
listening to today?  By 1955 network radio was beginning its death spiral.
As I recall JB reruns were played until 1957 when Stan Freberg had his brief
run in JB's timeslot, then CBS went back to JB reruns for another year or
so.  I suppose the 7 - 7:30 pm Sunday timeslot was then given back to the
affiliates.  Perhaps someone better informed can give more information on
the use of reruns in the dying years of OTR.

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 19:46:57 -0400
From: JayHick@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Celeste Holm
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On the Joe Franklin panel at our FOTR convention a short clip was shown of a
TV show Celeste was in.   We don't know the show but I am trying to find out
who provided the clip.   If you know, please contact me off-line.   Jay
Hickerson

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 19:47:50 -0400
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otrd <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Re: Reruns

   Mark Kinsler mused --

Somehow on these pages I was given the impression that network radio
shows were never re-run; that there was some solemn edict that any
recordings were to be destroyed immediately after the broadcast, and
that re-runs were an artifact of decadent television.

   The way I heared it Johnny, one radio exec said to another radio [removed]
   Once Bing Cosby broke the tape barrier, in the late '40s on ABC, the
rule of NBC not allowing pre-recorded programs fell as well in the early
'50s.  Dragnet was recording programs as early as 1949.  These were
always announced as having been recorded.
    But, Jack by then was on CBS which was more relaxed on allowing
recorded programs.  However, I believe (and I just know from this group
I'll be corrected if wrong <g>) most programs continued to go off the
air for the summer.  There were many recorded Benny shows and he was
still very popular on radio and continued in repeats until June, 1958,
in his regular Sunday at 7 time slot.
   Joe

--
Visit my homepage: [removed]~[removed]

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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 22:54:16 -0400
From: Ronald Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  5-22 births/deaths

May 22nd births

05-22-1859 - Arthur Conan Doyle - Edingurgh, Scotland - d. 7-7-1930
author: "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"
05-22-1879 - Alla Nazimova - Yalta in the Crimea - d. 7-13-1945
actor: " I'm An American"; "Towards the Century of the Comman Man"
05-22-1891 - Parks Johnson - Sheffield, AL - d. 10-4-1970
emcee, interviewer: "Vox Pox"
05-22-1898 - Charles Borrelli - Philadelphia, PA - d. 8-26-1984
pianist: "Italian Sunday"
05-22-1903 - Ward Wilson -Trenton, NJ - d. 3-21-1966
actor, announcer: Mr. DeHaven "Aldrich Family"; Beetle "Phil Baker Show"
05-22-1906 - Harry Ritz - Newark, NJ - d. 3-29-1986
comedian: (The Ritz Brothers) "Hollywood Hotel"
05-22-1907 - Laurence Olivier - Dorking, England - d. 7-11-1989
actor: "Biography in Sound"; "Document A/777"; "Hour of Mystery"
05-22-1910 - Johnny Olsen - Windom, MN - d. 10-12-1985
emcee, announcer: "Ladies Be Seated"; "Get Rich Quick"
05-22-1911 - John W. Neher - Shelbyville, IL - d. 3-xx-1972
singer, actor: "Fibber McGee and Molly"; "Cavalcade of America"
05-22-1914 - Ken Powell - d. 3-11-1976
announcer: "Chick Carter, Boy Detective"; "Nick Carter, Master
Detective"
05-22-1916 - Rupert Davies - Liverpool, England - d. 10-22-1976
actor: "Afternoon Theatre"
05-22-1918 - Herg Arrasmith - d. 6-xx-1985
disk jockey: KERN Bakersfield, California
05-22-1923 - Bill Andrick - d. 6-xx-1981
disk jockey: WPAR Parkersburg, West Virginia
05-22-1925 - James King - d. 11-20-2005
operatic tenor: "Metropolitan Opera"
05-22-1934 - Peter Nero - Brooklyn, NY
socialite pianist: "Voices of Vista"
05-22-1938 - Susan Strasberg - NYC - d. 1-21-1999
actor: Emily Marriott "Marriage"

May 22nd deaths

02-01-1902 - Langston Hughes - Joplin, Mo - d. 5-22-1967
writer: "America's Town Meeting of the Air"
02-06-1914 - Thurl Ravenscroft - Norfolk, NE - d. 5-22-2005
singer: (Member Sportsmen Quartet) "Jack Benny Program"
02-27-1915 - Donald Curtis - Cheney, WA - d. 5-22-1997
actor: Michael Shayne "Michael Shayne"
03-15-1909 - John Roeburt - d. 5-22-1972
writer: "Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator"; "Inner Sanctum
Mysteries"
03-27-1921 - Fletcher Markle - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - d. 5-22-1991
actor, director, producer: "Columbia Workshop"; "Studio One"
04-04-1902 - Bernice Berwin - Bay Area, CA - d. 5-22-2002
actor: Hazel Barbour "One Man's Family"
05-11-1892 - Margaret Rutherford - London, England - d. 5-22-1972
actor: "Wisdon of Miss Marple"; "Theatre Guild On the Air"
06-19-1912 - Martin Gabel - Philadelphia, PA - d. 5-22-1986
actor: John Wayne "Big Sister"; Gregory Hood "Casebook of Gregory Hood"
06-29-1907 - Joan Davis - St. Paul, MN - d. 5-22-1961
comedienne: "Sealtest Village Store"; "Joan Davis Show"
07-04-1884 - George Trendle - Norwalk, OH - d. 5-22-1972
executive: WXYZ Detroit; Original idea for "The Lone Ranger"
07-10-1909 - Bernard Katz - San Francisco, CA - d. 5-22-1992
pianist: (Cousin of Mel Blanc) "Katz on the Keys"
07-23-1937 - Robert W. Morgan - Galion, OH - d. 5-22-1998
host (communicator) "Monitor"
08-12-1926 - John Derek - Hollywood, CA - d. 5-22-1998
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
08-30-1917 - Dan Enright - d. 5-22-1992
producer: "Put Up or Shut Up"; "Brain Train"; "Juvenile Jury"; "Life
Begins at 80"
10-13-1892 - Albert Sonn - d. 5-22-1968
pioneer radio personality "Mon On the Moon"
xx-xx-1893 - Neal Bliss Enslen - Delphos, OH - d. 5-22-1938
opera singer, announcer: "The Baldwin Concert"; "The Slumber Hour"

Ron Sayles

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Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:14:20 -0400
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Jack Benny reruns

Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 22:15:43 -0400
From: "Mark Kinsler" <kinsler33@[removed];

Somehow on these pages I was given the impression that network radio
shows were never re-run; that there was some solemn edict that any
recordings were to be destroyed immediately after the broadcast, and
that re-runs were an artifact of decadent television.

Funny, I remember listening to the Jack Benny reruns.  At first I
didn't realize they were reruns, but eventually, I heard shows I'd
heard before and references that were old.  And since so many other
radio programs had disappeared by that time, I was quite aware that
these were reruns.

The Lone Ranger went into reruns on radio in 1954, and I think that
Sgt. Preston went into reruns before that.  "You Bet Your Life" did
reruns on radio every summer, while they were doing reruns on
television.

Perhaps you are thinking of the insistence by the radio networks, for
many years, on doing shows live and not pre-recorded.  That did
indeed prevent reruns, but it had nothing to do with "decadent
television" because television wasn't really under way yet.  By the
time anyone on radio would have been able to object to reruns because
it was too much like television, network radio was already on the
verge of dying out.

--
A. Joseph Ross, [removed]                           [removed]
 15 Court Square, Suite 210                 Fax [removed]
Boston, MA 02108-2503           	         [removed]

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