Posted on 02/03/2019 2:18:15 PM PST by Vision
Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana.
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7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Blooming Blossom Matter (CBS, Original air date January 20, 1957) (Running time 29:31)
7:30 p.m. Frank Merriwell
Ransomed Football (NBC, Original air date October 2, 1948) (Running time 20:42)
8 p.m. Gunsmoke
Spring Term (CBS, Original air date January 1, 1961) (Running time 28:53)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
The Big Bull (NBC, Original air date September 14, 1952) (Running time 26:03)
9 p.m. The Six Shooter
Gabriel Starbuck (NBC, Original air date November 22, 1953) (Running time 29:18)
9:30 p.m. Night Beat
(NBC, Original air date June 12, 1950) (Running time 25:33)
10 p.m. Screen Directors Playhouse
The Human Comedy (NBC, Original air date September 9, 1949) (Running time 28:17)
10:30 p.m. Quiet Please
Beezers Cellar (ABC, Original air date October 10, 1948) (Running time 29:59)
Happy Sunday All! And a special cheers to those not watching the game...
We have a nice lineup...some football with Frank Merriwell...love seeing Jimmy Stewart here with The Six Shooter...Night Beat is a classic B show...Screen Directors Playhouse can get great...and ending strong with Quiet Please (one of the great openings of all time)...
How are you?
Hi, Vision! We’re not watching the Super Bowl, but we’ll listen to it on the radio. I want to hear Gladys Knight sing the National Anthem.
How YOU doin’?
I’m blessed Gina. How’s the painting going?
They’re getting close to being done, but the house is all out of order. Most of our stuff is in the garage, and we only have the bare essentials inside. No closet rods, no doors—bathroom or anywhere. The new paint looks excellent. This house doesn’t have a lot of light in it, so I went with shades of white, whereas the old paint was darker, even dingy-looking. It’s SO nice and bright now.
Cool.
Evening, folks. I used this brief intermission to turn the halftime shenanigans off and go get beer and hot dog buns.I think the only people left in my zip code are me, the missus, the cop parked in the school parking lot, and the Indian guy who runs the convenience store on the corner. Everyone else is in Atlanta tonight. Refreshingly quiet. Even the police scanner is silent.
Hey there, glad to hear all is quiet on the southern front. Crabcake here tonight, no football! You feeling better?
Oh, man, crabcake. Now I feel homesick. *chuckle* Homemade, or from a local joint? I’m feeling marginally better, just letting the cold/flu meds work their elfin magic. I wasn’t gonna bother with the game - no dog in this fight - but it’s having its moments. Can’t believe the score is as low as it is.
Good. Tonight it’s from Pappas.
The Rams just kicked the 4th longest FG in Super Bowl history. 53 yards. It's tied 3-3 at the end of the 3rd! We got a real barn-burner going! *zzzzzzzzz* *snore*
I think I'll just watch the cat lick himself.
Ever see Baron Ambrosia with John Waters and Crab cakes?
I live 10 minutes from g&m. Great crabcake. I’m heading to listen in bed. At least the cat deserves to be in America.
GOOD! That sounds really fine, Viking! :-D
No, I haven’t (John Waters I’m familiar with, tho), but if you’d enlighten me with some web linkage, I’d be happy to look it up.
Yeah, G&M is a go-to for Mom and my sister when they head down that way................
He did skits involving food, and got a season or two on the Food Channel or Cooking Channel, except stretching out an "adventure" for a half-hour slot, iirc.
One epi had him hitting Baltimore for something involving crab cakes, and John Waters joined in.
Personally, it got old fast, and I think I watched the first epi, half of the second, and the John Waters one.
I wasn't surprised when it went away.
Lordy. They should have rolled in John Astin, and made a real hootenanny of it. Those old local access programs were great on a weekend evening if you wanted to sit there with an adult beverage and watch a train wreck occur in real time. I used to do that in the 80’s when I lived in D.C. Then I realized later that they were the progenitors of today’s Democrat party. I’ll have to YouTube it one evening when I’m feeling a little masochistic. *chuckle*
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