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durée : 00:08:36 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1952, Roland Petit participe à son premier film pour Hollywood, "Hans Christian Andersen", réalisé par Charles Vidor. C'est le début d'une collaboration de quatre années avec le cinéma américain. Le chorégraphe explique dans ce bref entretien les caractéristiques propres aux danseurs américains. - réalisation : Emily Vallat - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe
durée : 00:48:57 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, une histoire asphyxiante, qui a changé le cours de l'histoire environnementale. Celle du « grand smog » de Londres. - réalisé par : Frédéric Milano
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Shanna Christmas, Jake Kroeger, Jared Logan, and Matt McCarthy join Brido on the panel. We talk clown. The funniest movie of all time. Dan Schneider and Diddy. WrestleMania XL explained. And a soung tournament from 1952 everyone hates. Videos and extras are at www.patreon.com/brido
durée : 00:48:57 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, une histoire asphyxiante, qui a changé le cours de l'histoire environnementale. Celle du « grand smog » de Londres.
In this episode, Tyler talks about Cecil B. DeMille and his tribute to the circus life, The Greatest Show on Earth. As well as the other nominees for that year. Including the first major allegorical film against McCarthyism and the red scare. How did the HUAC react to this? Take a listen to this weeks episode and find out!
durée : 00:08:34 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1952, Roland Petit participe à son premier film pour Hollywood, "Hans Christian Andersen", réalisé par Charles Vidor. C'est le début d'une collaboration de quatre années avec le cinéma américain. Le chorégraphe explique dans ce bref entretien les caractéristiques propres aux danseurs américains. - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe
On this day in 1952, Cecil B. DeMille's "The Greatest Show on Earth" premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the vast expanse of the universe, a mysterious cosmic symphony plays out, captivating our senses and challenging our understanding. But what if I told you that this symphony has a twist, an unexpected turn that leaves even the most seasoned astronomers in awe? Imagine, just when we thought we had it all figured out, we discovered that these enigmatic fast radio bursts are not just coming from one place, but from all corners of the cosmos. Brace yourselves, my fellow astrophysics enthusiasts, for the dispersion phenomenon in FRB radiation holds secrets that will unravel the very fabric of our understanding. And as we delve deeper into this cosmic riddle, prepare for a revelation that will leave your mind racing, wondering what lies beyond the reach of our current technology.In this episode of the Space Nuts podcast, you'll join host Andrew Dunkley and astronomer Professor Fred Watson as they dive into an intriguing topic in the field of extragalactic astronomy. They discuss the fascinating dispersion phenomenon in fast radio burst (FRB) radiation and its implications for our understanding of the universe. You'll learn about the discovery of a distant FRB, FRB 202-2610 A, which turned out to be the most distant ever detected. The researchers also observed a dispersion phenomenon in the burst, where higher frequency waves arrived slightly before lower frequency waves. This discovery sheds light on the interaction between FRB radiation and electrons in the universe, providing valuable insights into the matter distribution in the cosmos. The conversation delves into the missing matter in the universe and the potential hiding places for this elusive substance. So, if you're an astrophysics student or researcher interested in extragalactic phenomena, this episode of Space Nuts is a must-listen. Get ready to expand your knowledge and explore the mysteries of the universe with Andrew and Fred.In this episode, you will be able to: · Discover the fascinating world of distant fast radio bursts (FRBs) and unravel their mysterious origins. · Gain a deeper understanding of the dispersion phenomenon in FRB radiation, shedding light on how these signals travel through space. · Explore the mystery of missing matter in the universe and uncover the hidden secrets of our cosmic neighborhood. · Uncover the potential artifacts and errors that can occur in astronomical observations, ensuring the accuracy of your research and data. · Join the Space Nuts podcast as they delve into episode 376, where they unravel the wonders of the cosmos and share their contagious enthusiasm for astrophysics. The discovery of the dispersion phenomenon in fast radio bursts opens up a whole new world of possibilities for studying the structure of the universe. - Andrew Dunkley Understanding FRB Dispersion One crucial aspect of FRB research is comprehending the dispersion phenomenon, where high-frequency radio waves arrive slightly ahead of their lower-frequency counterparts. This compelling property, initially demonstrated by Jean-Pierre Macquart, shows that the dispersion of FRB radiation correlates with the distance covered. This novel insight not only deepens our grasp of FRBs but also elucidates the interaction between FRB radiation and electrons across the universe. The resources mentioned in this episode are: · Visit the ESO website (eso.org) and search for the article titled Astronomers Detect Most Distant Fast Radio Burst to Date to read more about the discovery. · Check out the Palomar Observatory website to learn more about the telescope and its history. · Follow Avi LERB, director of the Harvard Smithsonian Institute for Astronomy, for updates on his research and speculations about signals of artificial origin. · Keep an eye out for future studies and breakthroughs in the field of fast radio bursts to stay informed about the latest developments. · Explore the concept of the wow signal and its mysterious origins to satisfy your curiosity about unexplained astronomical phenomena. · Stay tuned to Space Nuts for more fascinating discussions and updates on the world of astronomy. · · Discover the fascinating world of distant fast radio bursts (FRBs) and unravel their mysterious origins. · Gain a deeper understanding of the dispersion phenomenon in FRB radiation, shedding light on how these signals travel through space. · Explore the mystery of missing matter in the universe and uncover the hidden secrets of our cosmic neighborhood. · Uncover the potential artifacts and errors that can occur in astronomical observations, ensuring the accuracy of your research and data. · Join the Space Nuts podcast as they delve into episode 376, where they unravel the wonders of the cosmos and share their contagious enthusiasm for astrophysics. The key moments in this episode are:00:01:28 - "Discovery of a Distant Fast Radio Burst" 00:06:54 - "The Dispersion Phenomenon of Fast Radio Bursts" 00:09:38 - "Missing Matter in the Universe" 00:10:21 - "Remembering Jean Pierre Macart" 00:18:13 - The Importance of Color in Studying Stars 00:19:22 - Possible Explanations for the Disappearing Stars 00:20:41 - The Possibility of Faulty Photographic Plates 00:24:08 - Evaluation of the Possible Explanations 00:25:15 - Artifacts and Misinterpretations in Astronomy 00:35:35 - The Challenges of Achieving Science Fiction Concepts 00:36:02 - Altitude Measurement on Other Planets 00:38:09 - Apogee and Perigee Heights 00:40:44 - X Spy Satellite Honeycomb Mirror 00:41:36 - Night Sky ComparisonsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2631155/advertisement
WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at this film based on the 1952 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Herman Wouk.
On this day in 1952, seven people encountered a mysterious creature on a farm in Flatwoods, West Virginia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barbie's Margot Robbie leads Damien Chazelle's three-hour epic Babylon, with a screenplay inspired by Gene Kelly's bona fide masterpiece Singin' in the Rain - and before its release, the studio thought they had the Oscars all locked up! But theatergoers felt very differently - alternately offended and bored by the endless over-the-top antics of the drug-dizzy plot, audiences stayed away in droves, making It the one of the biggest bombs of the past few years! Were they right? MG compares it and its source material in a double-feature bonanza!
durée : 00:58:37 - Nouvelles tribulations de Joséphine Baker à la Havane - par : Marcel Quillévéré - Joséphine Baker arrive à la Havane le 10 février 1953 pour son deuxième voyage à Cuba. Que de tribulations jusqu'à son concert au Théâtre Campoamor ! La vie musicale est toujours aussi intense. Le 26 juillet le jeune Fidel Castro attaque une caserne à Santiago de Cuba. - réalisé par : Géraldine Prutner
durée : 00:58:37 - 1952 : Une saison exceptionnelle à La Havane - par : Marcel Quillévéré - La Colombie débarque à Cuba. Lecuona a invité à la Havane Lucho Bermúdez et son épouse Matilde Díaz. Une amitié indéfectible se lient entre eux et Celia Cruz entendu un soir au « Sans Souci »... - réalisé par : Géraldine Prutner
durée : 00:58:38 - 1952 : l'année du coup d'état de Batista - par : Marcel Quillévéré - Alors que la saison musicale s'annonce brillante, le général Batista fourbit ses armes et prépare son coup d'état de mars 1952 dans une indifférence quasi générale... - réalisé par : Géraldine Prutner
It's a Movie Friends first: A musical! Michelle and Seth continue covering the movies you asked for for Friend Request month with a technicolor extravaganza, Singin' in the Rain! This 1952 film, directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen tip taps it's way into their hearts and maybe even created a little music there, too. Michelle describes her favorite Disney attraction and Seth gives his Mad Men connection theory. Also: is this the biggest scarf in film history? How did Michelle make tap shoes as a child? Seth is tasked with an impossible tongue twister challenge. Check it out! We want to be your Movie Friends! connect with us on Twitter @moviefriendspod Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast Youtube Youtube.com/MovieFriendsPodcast or send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship!
durée : 01:30:58 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1952, on danse pour oublier les tensions diplomatiques et on enterre plusieurs figures du tournant du siècle... pour laisser place aux nouvelles. Troisième volet de la série sur le troisième quart de siècle, diffusé pour la première fois en 1975.
durée : 00:07:30 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Tour de France 1952 : étape du Puy-de-Dôme". Raphaël Geminiani raconte sa lutte homérique lors de la 21ème étape du Tour face à Fausto Coppi. Episode 9 des "Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani", une série diffusée en juillet 2005. En 2005, dans Les Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani", le coureur cycliste se souvenait des grands moments des douze Tours de France auxquels il avait participé. Dans le neuvième épisode de la série, Raphaël Geminiani évoquait le Tour de France de 1952. Un Tour sur la fin duquel, les relations épouvantables avec son coéquipier Jean Robic ayant totalement plombé ses chances de victoire finale à Paris, "le Grand Fusil" avait fait de la victoire dans la 21ème étape son objectif, puisqu'elle arrivait sur ses terres au sommet du Puy-de-Dôme. Mais comme il le racontait, il avait eu affaire, ce 17 juillet 1952, à trois adversaires très coriaces : le Néerlandais Nolten, l'inusable Gino Bartali et celui qui allait gagner son second Tour de France, Fausto Coppi. Par Jean-Marc Millanvoye Réalisation : Mehdi El Hadj Les Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani, le Grand Fusil 9/15 : Tour de France 1952 : étape du Puy-de-Dôme (1ère diffusion : 14/07/2005) Edition web : Documentation Sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France
durée : 00:07:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Les conséquences des relations exécrables entre Raphaël Geminiani et Jean Robic, son coéquipier en équipe de France sur le Tour de 1952, racontées dans le 8ème épisode de la série "Les Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani". 1ère diffusion en juillet 2005. Même si cela peut échapper aux moins avertis des amateurs de courses cyclistes, le vélo est un sport individuel qui pour autant se court par équipes. Mais il peut arriver que les alliances entre les coureurs d'une même équipe aient du mal à se faire et que parfois même elles se défassent. C'est ce qu'illustrait le récit que faisait Raphaël Geminiani du Tour de France de 1952 dans le huitième épisode d'une série, diffusée en 2005. Celui que Louison Bobet avait surnommé "le Grand Fusil" rappelait comment les relations exécrables avec Jean Robic, son coéquipier en équipe de France, avaient affaibli ses chances de bien figurer dans ce Tour de 52, alors qu'il était cette année-là, le leader de l'équipe tricolore. Par Jean-Marc Millanvoye Réalisation : Mehdi El Hadj Les Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani, le Grand Fusil 8/15 : La deuxième cohabitation (1ère diffusion : 13/07/2005) Edition web : Documentation Sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France
In the wake of the recent revelation in the news pertaining to the "highest credentialed" military officer going on the record to state that UFO's are not only real but the government also has been deceiving congress over the retrieval of exotic craft and possible alien entities, Jay Katz and Aspasia explore the narrative through archival research of film and television. They show that this smoking gun of a narrative has been around the block many times before and seems to have a consistent cast of characters involved that keep appearing decade after decade. Are we all victims of military perception management that is grappling with its own ability to contain the secrecy that appears to be delegated to this topic? Please check out the work of John Greenewald Jr at "The Black Vault", the writings of Richard Dolan, and the documentaries on You Tube of 'UFO's it has Begun' and UFO's the Truth about Flying Saucers.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement
Once you are on the list, you have lifetime bragging rights. So how does having "New York Times Bestseller" on a cover influence your reading habits? Do you want to read a book with that honor more or less? This episode we delve into the controversies and history that is the New York Times Bestseller list. The Bookmark is your place to find your next great book. Each week, join regular readers Miranda Ericsson, Chris Blocker and Autumn Friedli along with other librarians as they discuss all the books you'll want to add to your reading list.
This is the tragic tale of an Air Force cargo plane that went un-rescued for 60 years after it crashed in a blinding snowstorm and over some of the harshest terrain that Alaska has to offer. Lost and entombed in a glacier after the large Globemaster II crashed in 1952, it was finally recovered in 2012 thanks to an Air National Guard helicopter crew on a routine training mission. Today, each summer, dedicated members of the Air Force and Army return to the Colony Glacier to search for remains of the souls lost, as well as pieces of the C-124. What happened to this plane and why did it crash? Radar Contact Lost has the answers and proposes new ideas as to why the plane was where it was when it crashed.
Seriously? An episode about... fog?The fog has become synonymous with the city, much like one of its characters; and a provocateur at that.But we're not talking about silvery, wispy, Dumbledore-type fog.The fog that permeated winters between the Victorian era and the 1950s was sulfuric, gamboge colored, gritty, and reeking of rotten eggs.In this episode, we'll ... :look at fog from scientific and cultural perspectives, see how the fog grew into smog as the city grew,take auditory field trips to experience that fog in the 19th and 20th centuries, think about how one person's bane can be another's inspiration,examine a catastrophic fog event that brought the city to a standstill for five days, andexamine how London attempts to solve a very big problem.So many photos! See our show notes HERE.
Over the years, we at Back of the Bookshelf have carried our listeners to countries far and wide, to dizzying heights in the sky and deep underground, but we have never taken them beyond the bounds of the planet… until now. That's right, in this seventh episode of our second season, we'll be journeying to the stars courtesy of illustrious science fiction writer Philip K. Dick and his story, Beyond Lies the Wub. It's an engaging tale about a spaceship crew who purchase a strange creature on a trading trip to Mars. The creature looks like a pig, but looks can be deceiving. On the surface, the story seems simple, but there are hidden depths to it and the twist at the end is second to none. It was Dick's first published story, but foreshadows his work to come with its biting satirical wit and exploration of important ethical issues. Not surprisingly, it has been reprinted many times since it made its first appearance in Volume 5, Issue 7 of Planet Stories in July 1952. Dick might arguably be more famous for the many movie adaptations of his work (e.g. Blade Runner and Total Recall) than the work itself, but as this story shows, he was a master of his craft. As always, this Back of the Bookshelf performance features an immersive soundscape to help bring the story to life. It is narrated by C.J. Carter-Stephenson with music by Kevin MacLeod. With that all said, strap yourselves in and hold on to your stomachs as we fire up our engines and blast off into the great beyond for another thrilling adventure.
Au matin du vendredi 5 décembre 1952, Londres est plongée sous le "Grand Smog". Comment s'est développé cet épais brouillard sur la capitale Anglaise ? Réponse dans le récit. Episode du 29/09 Un podcast Radio Gâtine.
In den letzten 70 Jahren hat sich die Welt grundlegend gewandelt. Die Konferenzschaltung zu den Spielen der Fußballbundesliga aber, die damals im Jahre 1952 erstmals im Radio zu hören war, die ist geblieben. Von Ferdinand Quante.
Smokey is your guide through the smog for this episode. Join us for tales of crazy directors, naughty drinkies and why we should all adore a true Hollywood legend.“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard WellsTo download The House Of Hammer Bingo Card go to https://www.attaboyclarence.com/bingo-cardFollow us on Twitter and Instagram @househammerpodEmail us at scream@houseofhammerpodcast.comTo sign up as a patron and receive extra content go to patreon.com/househammerpodWhy not visit our online store at https://the-house-of-hammer.creator-spring.com
Listen to this podcast on stories of UFOs over washington in 1952.
Eine der erfolgreichsten Sängerinnen der 80er hätte am 3. Juli 2022 ihren 70. Geburtstag gefeiert: Laura Branigan wurde aber nur 52 Jahre alt. In den 70ern hatte sie schon mal Leonard Cohen als Backgroundsängerin durch Europa begleitet. Der Durchbruch gelang ihr dann mit 30 Jahren Anfang der 80er. Von Oliver Rustemeyer.
durée : 00:07:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Les conséquences des relations exécrables entre Raphaël Geminiani et Jean Robic, son coéquipier en équipe de France sur le Tour de 1952, racontées dans le 8ème épisode de la série "Les Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani". 1ère diffusion en juillet 2005. - invités : Raphaël Geminiani Coureur cycliste né le 12 juin 1925
durée : 00:07:30 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Tour de France 1952 : étape du Puy-de-Dôme". Raphaël Geminiani raconte sa lutte homérique lors de la 21ème étape du Tour face à Fausto Coppi. Episode 9 des "Belles histoires de Raphaël Geminiani", une série diffusée en juillet 2005. - invités : Raphaël Geminiani Coureur cycliste né le 12 juin 1925
Here we are for episode 517! This time on the show Martin Holmes is back with us as we head back to the early 1950s to see what was going on in music at the time... The UK charts didn't even really exist until late 1952 - but we do our best to cover what was going on over here and in the US between 1950 and 1953. Our next SLP edition, episode 518 sees Paul heading over to Bettina's house for a catch-up - but she also wants some advice about one of August's artistic commissions! Do please join us, won't you?! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2022. Episode 517 was recorded between the 13th January and the 9th February 2022 (in two recording sessions as we had trouble on the first date!)
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It's “Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live. This week, at the request of a listener, we take a look at Dwight D. Eisenhower. We'll start our journey with how Ike even ended up being on the ballot in the first place, which will surprise you since he never actually told anybody he was running, let alone for which Party!
Finally, the first sequel of 2022!! This week, we take a look at 1952's surprise musical film Belles on Their Toes. Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain and the whole Gilbreth clan is back for another round of old-fashioned fun. GET VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19 https://www.vaccines.gov/ Black Lives Matter Stop AAPI Hate Donate Directly to Stop AAPI Hate https://donate.givedirect.org/?cid=14711 Donate Directly to the Black Lives Matter Global Network: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/msblmhomepage_2019 Center for Anti-Racist Research: https://www.bu.edu/antiracist-center/ Colorlines: https://www.colorlines.com/ Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your suddenly singing brothers and brothers and sisters and sisters and sisters! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
Im Jahre 1952 sorgte der Mord an Johann Arthold in Wien für großes Aufsehen. Der sogenannte „Catbury Schokoladenkönig“ lag mit eingeschlagenem Schädel und durchtrennter Kehle in seinem Geschäft. Schnell wird die Animierdame Adrienne Eckhardt als Täterin überführt. Der Gerichtsprozess beruhte allerdings hauptsächlich auf Indizien, da die Angeklagte immer wieder ihre Aussage änderte. Ab Minute 03:14 (zzgl. Werbung) startet der True Crime Fall. Möchtest du uns einen Kaffee ausgeben?: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/supportajm Hör auch mal in unseren Podcast "Ungedingst" rein! https://ungedingst.podigee.io/ Folgt/ Schreibt uns gerne auf: Podigee: https://allejahremoerder.podigee.io/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbG1EI1y6rTwH-Ctk42i1g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allejahremoerder/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/allejahremorde Email: contact@allejahremoerder.de
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A young girl steals her own father's cattle and frames a neighboring rancher for the crime.Original Air Date: March 16, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Colleen Collins• Ed Begley• Miriam Kruschen• Forrest Lewis• Parley Baer• Tony Barrett• George PirroneWriter:• Betty MearsProducer:• Stacy Keach
A young girl steals her own father's cattle and frames a neighboring rancher for the crime.Original Air Date: March 16, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Colleen Collins• Ed Begley• Miriam Kruschen• Forrest Lewis• Parley Baer• Tony Barrett• George PirroneWriter:• Betty MearsProducer:• Stacy Keach
An Iowa farm family stops in Texas to help a stranger, who then kills the man and woman and wounds their twelve year old boy.Original Air Date: March 09, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Dick Beals• Barbara Luddy• Tom Tully• Tony Barrett• Barney Phillips• Ken ChristyWriter:• Shelby GordonProducer:• Stacy Keach
An Iowa farm family stops in Texas to help a stranger, who then kills the man and woman and wounds their twelve year old boy.Original Air Date: March 09, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Dick Beals• Barbara Luddy• Tom Tully• Tony Barrett• Barney Phillips• Ken ChristyWriter:• Shelby GordonProducer:• Stacy Keach
A strange burglar, who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick, is finally tracked down by the Rangers.Original Air Date: March 02, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Lillian Buyeff• Whitfield Connor• Parley BaerWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
A strange burglar, who eats before he robs and who wields a mean ice pick, is finally tracked down by the Rangers.Original Air Date: March 02, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Lillian Buyeff• Whitfield Connor• Parley BaerWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
The Rangers break up a stolen car ring and catch a boy who's too good with a knife.Original Air Date: February 24, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Sam Edwards• Whitfield Connor• Paul McVeigh• Herb EllisWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
The Rangers break up a stolen car ring and catch a boy who's too good with a knife.Original Air Date: February 24, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Sam Edwards• Whitfield Connor• Paul McVeigh• Herb EllisWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
A poor field hand is accused of a murder and he only has a snake as his alibi.Original Air Date: February 17, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Vivianne Baber• Robert Davis• Parley Baer• Herb Ellis• Bill JohnstoneWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
A poor field hand is accused of a murder and he only has a snake as his alibi.Original Air Date: February 17, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Vivianne Baber• Robert Davis• Parley Baer• Herb Ellis• Bill JohnstoneWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
Video 90 in the series "A History of the Navy in 100 Objects" presented by the United States Naval Academy. This episode focuses on the 1952 Navy Olympic Crew team.