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THE RED SKELTON SHOW (1/15/46) NBC "Department Store". |
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THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN (6/6/43) CBS "The K-9 Corps".
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| 477 |
THE COMIC WEEKLY (Rare Syndicated Recording) (2/23/36) Gus Mack reads
the Sunday Comics.
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THE SHADOW (Summer, 1938) MBS "Murder On Approval" w/Orson Welles.
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THE CBS EVENING NEWS (9/2/63) CBS-TV Complete Re-Broadcast on Labor Day,
1973, 10 years later. 1st Half-Hour Network TV news w/Walter Cronkite and
several clips of interview with President John F. Kennedy.
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THE WHISTLER (1940's) CBS-West "Blueprint For Suicide". PLUS: Pat
Whitley (WMEX-Boston) interviews Jim Jordan/Fibber McGee of old-time radio.
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| 479 |
TOWN HALL TONIGHT (10/7/36) NBC 1st Show of the season - includes skit
"Who Killed Bartley Rappaport?" w/Fred as "Inspector Bungle". Also included
an all-Boston amateur contest. Sound a bit scratchy--but very listenable.
A wonderful slice of early radio. 1 Hr.
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| 480 |
THE DAYMON RUNYON THEATRE (SYND.) 1949 "The Lily Of St. Pierre" with
John Brown as "Broadway", the story-teller. |
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THE SHADOW (3/9/41) MBS (Re-Broadcast) "Murder Underground" with
Bill Johnstone. COMEDY EXTRA: Mel Brooks/Carl Reiner doing their famous
routine "The Astronaught" (their spelling). |
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| 481 |
THE CBS RADIO WORKSHOP (1956-57) CBS "Eternal Joan" - The story of the
French martyr, Joan of Arc. Stars Elspeth Eric.
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THE CBS RADIO WORKSHOP (1956-57) CBS "The Crazy Life" starring Henry
Morgan. PLUS: Kay Kyser & Orch.
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GUNSMOKE (1950's) CBS stars William Conrad in "The Gambler" PLUS:
Vintage classics: "Oh Johnny"/'~Buttons & Bows".
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THE NBC THEATRE (Screen Director's Playhouse) (2/13/49) NBC "Magnificent
Obsession" starring Irene Dunne w/ Willard Waterman in radio adaptation of
the 1935 film. |
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| 483 |
THE NBC THEATRE (2/20/49) NBC "The Prisoner Of
Zenda" stars Ronald
Colman and Benita (Hume) Colman, adapted from 1937 RKO film. |
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NBC THEATRE (1/30/49) NBC "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" with Director, Alfred
Hitchcock, and starring Robert Montgomery and Mary Jane Croft in a
delightful domestic comedy. |
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THE NBC THEATRE (2/6/49) NBC "Hired Wife" starring Rosalind Russell.
Adapted for radio from the 1940 Universal-International film. Fine comedy.
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THE NBC THEATRE (2/27/49) NBC "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" starring
Edward G. Robinson with Wm. Demarest, adapted from Paramounts supernatural
film of 1948.
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THE NBC THEATRE (3/6/49) NBC "A Foreign Affair" starring Rosalind
Russell, Marlene Dietrich with John Lund. Adaptation of the 1948 Paramount
romantic comedy in Post-WW II. Billy Wilder is director/narrator. 1 Hr. |
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| 486 |
THE NBC THEATRE (1949) NBC "You Were Meant For Me" starring Dan Dailey,
with Betty Lynn, & Jim Backus. Adapted from the 1948 musical comedy.
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THE NBC THEATRE (1/1/49) NBC (1st Show of the Series) "Stagecoach"
starring John Wayne and Claire Trevor with Ward Bond. John Ford (the
director) narrates. |
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| 487 |
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (6/7/42) NBC (Kraft) "Gildersleeve's Allergies"
with Hal Perry and Frank Nelson as the doctor. |
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THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (6/14/42) NBC "Gildy's Little Theatre". (Listen
for Frank Nelson and Mel Blanc). |
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| 488 |
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (5/17/42) NBC (Kraft) "Old College Chum Visits"
Stars Hal Peary with Frank Nelson as "Bob Brown".
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THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (5/31/42) NBC (Kraft) "A New Gavel For Judge
Hooker" stars Hal Peary. |
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SONGS OF THE 1930's - Original recordings of radio stars like Jimmy
Durante, Mae West, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Marlene
Dietrich and many others, in a full hour of musical memories.
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| 490 |
THE THEATRE GUILD ON THE AIR (10/21/45) ABC (U.S. Steel) Walter Kerr's
memorable musical story of America, "Sweet Land", in folk songs and drama,
narrated by Arthur Godfrey, with Burl Ives, Josh White, Will Geer,
J. Scott Smart. A never to be forgotten hour.
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YOUR HIT PARADE (12/18/54) NBC Radio/TV Simulcast. Christmas show with
portions from Rockefeller Center, NYC. Dorothy Collins, "Snooky" Lanson,
Russell Arms and Gisele MacKenzie. Snooky forgets lyrics to Christmas
song.
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YOU BET YOUR LIFE (7/19/56) NBC Radio/TV - the secret word is "face".
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| 492 |
THE SHADOW (12/15/46) MBS "Murders On The Main Stem".
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THE SHADOW (3/21/48) MBS "Death Coils To Strike".
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| 493 |
MATINEE WITH BOB & RAY (WHDH-Boston, MA) Two Pre-Christmas Shows with
Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding from their original Boston series on local
Boston radio. Unrehearsed madness - early Bob & Ray's 12/22, 12/23, 1949 |
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| 494 |
DOCUMENTARY (Mid 1950's-CBC Network) THE INVESTIGATORS An intriguing
fantasy in which Sen. Joseph McCarthy is investigated after he meets his
demise. He is confronted by a panel of inquisitors and now, the fun begins
with the "shoe on the other foot". Great fun! 1 Hr.
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| 495 |
PORTIA FACES LIFE NBC (4) Concecutive chapters of one of radio's most
beloved soap-operas (Post Cereals) stars: Lucille Wall. From 1948. 1
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WHEN A GIRL MARRIES NBC (4) Concecutive chapters of another great "soap"
presented daily, by Calumet Baking Powder. 1 Hr. |
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| 497 |
THE JACK PEARL SHOW (BARON MUNCHAUSEN) (11/23/36) NBC.
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THE JACK PEARL SHOW (12/7/36) NBC.
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| 498 |
VIC AND SADE (1946) MBS Rare 30 min. evening show.
"Vic Works At Home".
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DR. KILDARE (1949) MGM-SYND Stars Lew Ayres and Lionel
Barrymore in "Col. Beauragard's Paralysis". |
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| 499 |
THE LIVES OF HARRY LIME (1950) SYND based on the movie,
"The Third Man". Orson Welles in "Too Many Crooks".
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THE SHADOW (3/7/48) MBS "The Beast Of Darrow House".
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| 500 |
THE WHISTLER (6/10/51) CBS "A Law Of Physics"
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SNOW VILLAGE SKETCHES (6/5/37) NBC with Parker
Fennelly and Arthur Allen. "Too Cheap".
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