| 401 |
MYSTERY IN THE AIR (8/14/49) Peter Lorre and Agnes Moorehead star in
a broadcast classic, "The Lodger". |
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MYSTERY IN THE AIR (1948) "Crime And Punishment" by Dostoyevsky,
starring Peter Lorre. |
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| 402 |
LET'S PRETEND (1940's) CBS "The Magic Coo Coo". Host: Uncle" Bill Adams.
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LET'S PRETEND (1940's) CBS
"Rumplestilskin". |
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| 403 |
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM (AFRS #71) (1945) NBC Guest: Fred Allen.
Jack and Fred take a trip to "Allen's Alley".
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THE BOB HOPE SHOW (AFRS #87) WW II with Frances Langford,
Jerry Collona and Vera Vague. From The Birmingham General Hospital. |
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| 404 |
THE FANNY BRICE (BABY SNOOKS)/FRANK MORGAN SHOW (WW II) AFRS #72.
Skits: "Morgan's Liver Vitamins" and "Daddy Takes Snooks Fishing"
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COMEDY CARAVAN (AFRS #80) (1944) Starring Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore,
with Georgia Gibbs. The boys own a department store. |
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| 405 |
COUNTERSPY (4/4/50) ABC "Magic Murder". Don McLaughlin as Harding.
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COUNTERSPY (4/11/50) ABC "Mile-High Murder". (Pepsi-Cola).
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| 406 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (9/16/46) CBS (AFRS) "Madame Curie" starring
Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon.
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| 407 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (12/8/41) CBS (Day after Pearl Harbor)
"The Doctor Takes A Wife" stars Melvin Douglas/Virginia Bruce. Program
opens w/The National Anthem and is updated with war buletin.
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| 408 |
THE HARDY FAMILY (2/7/50) MGM-SYND. "Birthday Party" stars
Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, and Fay Holden. |
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THE ADVENTURES OF MASIE (1949) MGM-SYND. starring Ann Sothern
in "Feud With The McCoys". |
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| 409 |
THE MAYOR OF THE TOWN (4/46) CBS stars Lionel Barrymore and
Agnes Moorehead, with Conrad Binyon in "All On An April Evening"
plus BIG BAND EXTRA.
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HOLLYWOOD PREMIER (6/27/41) CBS Hostess: Louella Parsons -
"Blood And Sand'' stars Tyrone Power and Lurene Tuttle with Hans Conreid.
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| 410 |
HOLLYWOOD SHOWTIME (1/27/46) CBS "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" stars
Peggy Anne Garner and James Dunn. |
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FAVORITE STORY (1946-49 Synd. Series) Host: Ronald Colman. "The
Glass Eye" with Lurene Tuttle and Byron Kane. |
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| 411 |
AVALON TIME (RED SKELTON SHOW) (2/25/39) NBC with Red Skelton
and Red Foley. "Alladin Skelton and His Magic Lamp".
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AVAION TIME (3/4/39) NBC Rare-show interupted for Clem McCarthy's
calling of the Santa Anita Handicap. |
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| 412 |
ESCAPE (7/21/47) CBS (3rd prgm. of the series) "The Diamond As Big
As The Ritz" by F. Scott Fitzgerald with Jack Edwards, Jr. |
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ESCAPE (7/28/47) CBS "Typhoon" by Joseph Conrad with Frank Lovejoy. |
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| 413 |
THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE (2/5/48) CBS Host: Les Tremayne introduces
George Murphy in "The Case Of The Dormitory Thefts".
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THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE (2/12/48) CBS Host: Les Tremayne introduces
Joseph Cotten in "The Baron Of Arizona".
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| 414 |
THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE (2/26/48) CBS Host: Cy Harris introduces
Shirley Booth in a true ploice story, "The Woman Detective And The
Stolen Jewels".
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BRIGHT STAR NBC (1952-Synd.) Starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray
in the comedy, "The Oil Swindle".
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| 415 |
X-MINUS ONE (7/20/57) NBC "Man's Best Friend" with
Raymond Edward Johnson, Santos Ortega and William Redfield.
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TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS (1950-52 NBC Transcribed Feature) starring
Joel McCrea in "Open And Shut" |
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| 416 |
DR. I.O. (1/42) NBC - Quiz with Lew Valentine as Dr. I.Q. from Shay's
Theatre, NY.
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GANGBUSTERS (Summer 1946) ABC "The Battle Of
Alcatraz" |
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| 417 |
INNER-SANCTUM MYSTERIES (Early 1940's) CBS "Only The Dead Die Twice"
starring Larry Haines and Alice Reinheart. -PLUS: Boris Karloff's "Vampire Tale"
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DRAGNET NBC "December the 24th" w/Jack Webb. |
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| 418 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (3/13/49) CBS/AFRS (BROADWAY PLAYHOUSE)
"Little Women" starring June Allyson, Peter Lawford and Margaret O'Brien. |
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| 419 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (12/31/45) CBS "Pride Of The Marines" starring
John Garfield and Dane Clark.
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| 420 |
SMILlN' JACK (2/39) MBS/Audition Program (heard for 1 week)
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THE ADV. OF SUPERMAN (6/6/44) MBS D-Day episode of "The Dragon's Laird"
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TERRY AND THE PIRATES (Mid-40's) ABC Wartime ep. of "The Mechanical Eye"
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THE TASTY LOAFERS (1931) Billy Jones and Ernie Hare NBC-Blue for Tasty
Bread Baking Company. (RARE) |
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| 421 |
SPECIAL/Pres. Richard M. Nixon (1/23/73) NBC Viet Nam Cease-Fire Speech.
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SPECIAL - Pres. Richard M. Nixon (8/15/73) NBC Watergate Explanation
Speech. PLUS: "Richard Nixon-A Fantasy'' w/David Frye (8/73). |
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| 422 |
NBC TRIBUTE TO DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER (3/28/69) NBC-TV Edward Newman
hosts a moving tribute to "Ike" on the day of his death, featuring world-
wide leaders. 1 Hr. |
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| 423 |
PAUL WHlTEMAN PRESENTS (Summer 1943) NBC Hostess: Dinah Shore with
Burns & Allen.
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BREAK THE BANK (10/5/49) - Quiz, with Bert Parks - 1st show. |
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| 424 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (1/12/42) CBS/AFRS "A Tale Of Two Cities" by
Charles Dickens, starring Ronald Colman and Heather Angel.
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| 425 |
THE LUX RADIO THEATRE (2/10/47) CBS "Frenchman's Creek" starring
Joan Fontaine and David Niven.
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