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| 1/22/12
| Ed Walker
Posted on 01/22/2012 1:29:50 PM PST by Vision
Friends, it's Sunday night again. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio programs...
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"The Big Broadcast is a Sunday night tradition for families throughout the WAMU listening area. Each week, Big Broadcast host Ed Walker offers listeners priceless recordings of popular radio programs from the '30s, '40s and '50s. Priceless, especially, for a man whose first sentence as a child was, 'Turn the radio on.' "
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:30:01 PM PST
by
Vision
To: 4everontheRight; Arthur McGowan; BluesDuke; Calvin Locke; Cold Heat; Country Eagle; ...
Happy Sunday Night...Classic Radio Time...
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:31:00 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: Vision
The WAMU BB page isn’t working at the moment...
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:35:14 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: Vision
Hi, Vision! The Ravens are holding their own pretty well. It’s still very much a game at halftime.
I guess WAMU wants to keep us guessing.
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:45:38 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
To: Vision
Hope they get it fixed..... Ravens are hanging tough.
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:47:27 PM PST
by
logitech
To: logitech; WXRGina
Hey there. Yea, they’re doing better than I thought.
Getting the grill ready for some roadside chicken...
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posted on
01/22/2012 1:52:12 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: Vision
Hi everyone....Thanks for the ping.
To: Vision
Thanx again, Vision
!January 22, 2012
- 7:00 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
4/9/61 "The Captain's Table Matter" Matter #735 Bob Readick, Edgar Stehli (Walter Pinkley), Richard Kendrick (Barton H. B. Hollister), John Griggs (Captain Eustace Langhorne Avery Howard), Jim Boles (Police Chief Alfred Appleby) ; Writer - Jack Johnstone ; Producer/Director - Bruno Zirato, Jr. ; Musical Supervisor - Ethyl Huber ; Announcer - Art Hannes ; Expense Account Total = $438.00 ; Barton H. B. Hollister hires Johnny to bodyguard Greater Southwest Insurance Company's client Henry Kirkham from Tuttle, Arizona, who has been receiving death threats, but he arrives too late and can only help find the murderer. Police Chief Alfred Appleby's primary suspect is Walter Pinkley, the beneficiary of Kirkham's policy - as well as a Greater Southwest policy holder himself. If Kirkham died of suicide there is no $70,000 payout. However, if Pinkley murdered him there will be a $70,000 payout to someone plus there would be a payout on Pinkley's policy if he is executed by the state. Kirkham and Pinkley resided at the Yucca Flower Rest Home. Pinkley was a composer of musical concertos which Kirkham admired. They ate at the "Captain's Table" with Sarah Sanderson (in her late 70s), Captain Eustace Langhorne Avery Howard (an arrogant, conceited blowhard), and David Hessier (who's mind is failing). Just before being murdered Kirkham was composing a letter. He was an old acting ham and wrote with a flourish. He was describing the person threatening him as having a terrible concetto when he was murdered. Appleby took concetto to mean concerto. However, concetto means conceited in Italian, and Kirkham was referring to Captain Howard, whom Kirkham had recently replaced with Pinkley as the beneficiary of his policy. CBS (Multi-Sponsored) (CBS) (23:22)
- 7:30 p.m.Dragnet
1/12/50 "The Big Man" (Part 1) Program #33 Jack Webb (Joe Friday), Barton Yarborough (Ben Romero), William Conrad ; Writer - James Moser ; NBC ; Sponsor - Fatima Cigarettes ; Sergeants Friday and Romero are working the day watch out of narcotics division. Friday calls his mother to tell her that he's going to not be home for a month. He's going under cover to try to get evidence on the Flats gang of narcotics pushers.
- 8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke
4/18/53 "Bum's Rush" Program #52 William Conrad (Matt Dillon), Parley Baer (Chester Proudfoot), Howard McNear (Doc Adams), Georgia Ellis (Kitty Russell), John Dehner (Orlo), Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman ; Director - Norman Macdonnell ; Writer - John Meston ; Music Composer/Conductor - Rex Koury ; Announcer - Roy Rowan ; John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Lou Krugman, Lawrence Dobkin ; Marshal Dillon captures two killers and brings them back to Dodge. Three witnesses come forward to prove them innocent...for an unusual reason. (Sus.) (CBS) (29:42)
- 8:30 p.m. Father Knows Best
9/14/50 "The Family Car is Stolen" Robert Young (Jim Anderson), Ted Donaldson (Bud Anderson), Rhoda Williams (Betty Anderson), Dorothy Lovett/Jean Vander Pyl (Margaret), Helen Strom/Norma Jean Nilsson (Kathleen Louise "Kathy"); Writers - Paul West & Roswell Rogers ; Creator - Ed James ; Announcer - Bill Forman ; Sponsor - Maxwell House ; Transcribed in Hollywood ; NBC ; (29:24)
- 9:00 p.m. Nick Carter
7/5/43 "The Echo of Death" Program #13 Lon Clark (Nick Carter), Helen Choate (Patsy Bowen) ; ; Script/Producer/Director - Jock MacGregor ; Writer - Walter Gibson & Edward Gruskin ; Original Music - Lew White ; Mutual network ; aka - "Nick Carter and The Phantom ; Clue". Sustaining. The sound of nails being hammered into a coffin is heard near a woodland cabin, but the murder seems impossible. The program has also been dated July 6, 1943. The program switches to Mondays, (9:30 P. M.) next week (Sus.) (MBS) (29:32) --or--
8/2/43 "Murder in the Crypt" Lon Clark (Nick Carter), Helen Choate (Patsy Bowen), Charlotte Manson (Patsy Bowen), John Kane (Scubby Wilson), Ed Latimer (Sergeant "Matty" Mathison), Humphrey Davis (Waldo) ; Script/Producer/Director - Jock MacGregor ; Writer - George Gordon Peggy Mayer Jim Parsons ; Original Music - Lew White ; Brought to you by - WOR, Mutual ; aka - "Nick Carter and The Jackal God" ; Announcer - Bob Martin ; Sponsor - Old Dutch Cleanser & The Cuda ; Where is the royal treasure of King Snafu? Only the jackal god knows, and he kills to keep it!
- 9:30 p.m. Frontier Gentlemen
3/23/58 "The Actress" Program #8 John Dehner (J.B. Kendall), Jeannette Nolan (Miss Ulelia Robinson), Larry Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles, Jim Nusser ; Writer/Producer/Director - Antony Ellis ; Music Composed & Conducted - Wilbur Hatch ; Announcer - John Wald ; Sponsor - Swept Wing Dodge ; Virginia City, Montana Territory, was known for gold, Henry Plummer and the vigilantes. At Skinner's Saloon a sign proclaims the appearance of the world famous English actress, Miss Ulelia Robinson. She gives a reading from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. She was in her late 30s, not a good actress and not beautiful, but she had presence, and every man in the saloon was in love with her an hour later. Kendall, as a newspaper correspondent, gets back stage to meet Miss Robinson and her business manager, Mr. James Grimes. The latter tries to shoo Kendall away, and keep him from being alone with her. However, Miss Robinson goes to dinner at the hotel with Kendall. She says she met Grimes in Boston. Kendall asks why she is afraid of him. She is surprised that it shows. She admits that she is a liar, and not English. She admits that she was married once, after having first denied it. She says the marriage didn't end well. Gunshots ring out. Miss Robinson is wounded. With blood flowing from her mouth, she goes unconscious. Skinner shows up and says that the boys at the saloon are in a lynching mood if they can find the culprit. Grimes has not been seen. Miss Robinson regains consciousness. Doctor Todd shows up. He says she has lost lots of blood. The local men have taken up a collection to pay Doctor Todd. Fifty or sixty men hang around in hopes that Miss Robinson would survive. Skinner says he heard Grimes arguing with her in the afternoon. Grimes gets the drop on Kendall with a gun. He tells Kendall that Miss Robinson is his wife now. She left Boston with him and her first husband committed suicide. She revives enough to tell Grimes he is not a man, then she dies. Grimes goes through the window and gets shot by the locals. They were buried side by side. Promo for Ford Road Show, next. (Sus.) (CBS) (24:30)
- 10:00 p.m. Lux Radio Theater
12/2/40 "Knute Rockne" Program #284 Pat O'Brien (Knute Rockne), Ronald Reagan *George Gipp), Donald Crisp, Fay Wray, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan (doubles), Bob Burleson (doubles), Celeste Rush, Charles Seel (doubles), Earle Ross (doubles), Edwin Max (doubles), Forrest Taylor (doubles), Frederick Shields (doubles), Griff Barnett (doubles), Harold Daniels (doubles), James Eagles (doubles), Joe Pennario (doubles), Lou Merrill (doubles), Donald Crisp, Fay Wray, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Q. Bryan (doubles), Bob Burleson (doubles), Celeste Rush, Charles Seel (doubles), Earle Ross (doubles), Edwin Max (doubles), Forrest Taylor (doubles), Frederick Shields (doubles), Griff Barnett (doubles), Harold Daniels (doubles), James Eagles (doubles), Joe Pennario (doubles), Lou Merrill (doubles) ; Announcer - Melville Ruick ; Commercial spokesmen - Julie Bannon, Duane Thompson , Verna Felton , Jane Morgan, & Martha Wentworth ; Director - Sanford Barnett ; Author - Owen Davis ; Screenwriter - Robert Buckner ; Radio Adaptation - George Wells ; Sound Effects - Charlie Forsyth ; Music director - Louis Silvers ; Sponsor - Lux ; CBS ; Win one for the Gipper! Both the Warner Brothers film and this broadcast were based on a story originally broadcast in December, 1938 on "The Cavalcade Of America." (59:26)
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posted on
01/22/2012 2:18:01 PM PST
by
steelyourfaith
(If it's "green" ... it's crap !!!)
To: Vision
That’s just the pits! I feel sorry for that kicker.
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posted on
01/22/2012 3:29:44 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
To: Dr. Scarpetta; steelyourfaith
Hi, Dr. Scarpetta and SteelYourFaith!
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posted on
01/22/2012 3:32:00 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
To: Dr. Scarpetta
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posted on
01/22/2012 3:38:05 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: steelyourfaith
Not only are you the hero for pulling the schedule early so we have it...Lux has Knute Rockne with Ronald Reagan! Life is good...
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posted on
01/22/2012 3:40:21 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: WXRGina
Life happens. Baltimore will be in a depression this week, lol.
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posted on
01/22/2012 3:41:20 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: WXRGina
Hi Gina. Lots of sports today.
I saw "The Artist" twice this week. What a sweet movie.
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posted on
01/22/2012 4:38:30 PM PST
by
steelyourfaith
(If it's "green" ... it's crap !!!)
To: steelyourfaith
I’m not familiar with “The Artist.” What’s it about (besides the obvious :-)?
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posted on
01/22/2012 4:40:53 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
To: WXRGina
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posted on
01/22/2012 4:47:38 PM PST
by
steelyourfaith
(If it's "green" ... it's crap !!!)
To: WXRGina
In 50 years, we went from “and Father knows best” to commercials based on how stupid dads/men are.
What happened?
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posted on
01/22/2012 5:46:27 PM PST
by
Vision
("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
To: Vision
Thanks for the ping.
Does anyone have a list of old-time radio programs broadcast on shortwave (frequencies and times)?
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posted on
01/22/2012 5:56:48 PM PST
by
Ghost of Philip Marlowe
(Prepare for survival. (Ron Paul is the Lyndon Larouche of the 21st century.))
To: steelyourfaith
Oh! I saw that movie still on Drudge recently, but did not read the article. I read the NOLA review you linked and watched the preview on You Tube. Just the preview alone made me get teary-eyed (I’m SUCH a wuss!).
We MUST see that picture! We go to the movie theater, maybe once or twice a year, if that, but this would be great to see on the Big Screen. Thank you, SteelYourFaith!
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posted on
01/22/2012 5:56:52 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
To: Vision
In 50 years, we went from and Father knows best to commercials based on how stupid dads/men are. What happened?Right! But, if you notice, even Father Knows Best makes the Mom and kids seem "smarter" than Dad. The upside-down stuff was starting even back then. "Let's make Father think it's HIS idea." Yes, that's the ticket. The attack on the family and fathers has been going on for a lot of the 20th Century.
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posted on
01/22/2012 6:00:29 PM PST
by
WXRGina
(Further up and further in!)
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