Posted on 08/07/2022 2:17:29 PM PDT 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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7:00 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Robert W. Perry Case” Charles Russell stars as Johnny Dollar, in an explosive story of love and infidelity. (Original air date March 4, 1949. CBS network.) (Running time 29:32)
7:30 p.m. The Challenge Of The Yukon “The Puppy” A lost puppy, robbers, and a race against time through the frigid north. (Original air date July 05, 1947.) (Running time 28:16) This is part of our exploration of children’s programming from the Golden Age of Radio.
8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke “Legal Revenge” Marshal Dillon and Chester visit a married couple with a dark secret. (Original air date February 05, 1956. CBS network.) (Running time 21:10)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet “The Big Fake” A drunk man accuses a police officer of abuse — but can he be trusted? (Original air date June 01, 1950. NBC network.)(Running time 26:22)
9:00 p.m. The Stan Freberg Show Program #13 Comedian Stan Freberg’s sketch comedy show; parodying advertising agencies and talk shows. (Original air date October 06, 1957. CBS network.)(Running time 28:32)
9:30 p.m. Suspense “Alibi Me” Stan Freberg stars as a two-bit crook in search of an alibi. (Original air date April 20, 1958. CBS network.)(Running time 19:37)
10:00 p.m. The CBS Radio Workshop “Cops and Robbers” An interesting experiment: real police officers are challenged to solve a fake crime. (Original air date March 16, 1956. CBS network.)(Running time 29:11)
10:30 p.m. The Rudy Vallee Sealtest Show Billie Burke stars with John Barrymore and Rudy Vallee; Rudy is employed by John Barrymore’s “Don Juan Escort Bureau.” (Original air date November 28, 1940. NBC network.)(Running time 30:21)
Happy Sunday All...
If memory is correct I’m not a fan of Stan Freberg...but Suspense...CBS Radio Workshop...and The Rudy Vallee Sealest Show look good...
Keeping cool out there?
Greetings, puny humans. LOL
Are you now an omnipotent alien? How are things going?
Yes, I have declared myself a member of the Q Continuum and am preparing to throw galactic zots across the quadrant.....otherwise, status quo here for now. Well, we started attending church again. Or she did. I’ll start back next week. Today was the homecoming luncheon in the fellowship hall, pot luck, and after stopping attendance after the pandemic lockdown, I kind of felt like a freeloader just walking in. Connie said they remodeled a lot of it and they brought in pros who did a first class job. Homecoming is an annual way to get back people who left the church, or joined another one. A whopping 40 people attended, 30 of whom won’t be seen again until next year. But, it’s all good. A small country church in-person beats any online megachurch in my book.
Sounds like fun. Glad you’re getting out and about again.
Hi, Guys! I’m way late to the thread. Had to take one of our old kitties to the emergency vet for an unknown illness. I’m back now. He’s admitted overnight for IV fluids. The bloodwork didn’t show any evil kitty virus or anything, so an X-ray will be done. The doc said there’s a thing—Fever of Unknown Origin—in cats. They don’t know what causes it.
Anyway, I hope you both are doing okay.
Hi Gina, all is well, prayers out for your cat.
Thank you, Vision! :-)
Gina, remember that we lost our two oldest cats to feline anemia last year - the whole region got infested with fleas, and they came indoors and feasted on anything with fur and four legs. You might want to hint about it to your vet.
Viking, the first thing they did was all the blood tests for those kinds of viruses and diseases. His blood work was normal. Something else is wrong. Hopefully they’ll know more today.
Keep us posted and prayers up.
Thanks, again, Guys. He’s home from the kitty hospital but not doing much better, although they hydrated him with the IV fluids and gave him antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicine. The non-diagnosis was “Fever of Unknown Origin,” which apparently really is a thing in cats now, believe it or not. We’ll just keep watching him and see how it goes.
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