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PC_2024-010_The OTRNow Radio ProgramThe Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 05, 1939. Program #13. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The houseboat on the Thames. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.10993. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 07, 1939. Program #14. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Plans for a new aerial torpedo have been stolen!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.Our Miss Brooks. September 19, 1948. CBS net. "The Conklins' Anniversary At Crystal Lake". Sustaining. It's the Conklin's anniversary, and time for a weekend at the cabin at Crystal Lake. Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton have been invited to come along! A similar script was subsequently used on the program on August 21, 1949 or September 4, 1949 (see cat. #46051). Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Noreen Gammill (as Mrs. Conklin), Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Dink Trout. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. March 04, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Asteroid Of Danger". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Manning and Dr. Dale disappear while prospecting in the asteroid belt. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Margaret Garland, Gilbert Braun (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 1221. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. March 06, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Asteroid Of Danger". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A scientist has kidnapped Dr. Dale and Manning and is hiding out on a small asteroid. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Margaret Garland, Gilbert Braun (writer), Jon Gart (organist). The Jergens Journal. May 18, 1941. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Jergen's Lotion and Facial Powder. Winchell with hard war news and Broadway gossip. His unique style is featured, with "flash," the telegraph key, etc. Ben Grauer (announcer), Walter Winchell.The FBI In Peace and War. November 03, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Twenty-Five-Thousand-Dollar Bond". The wife of a government worker is being romanced and then blackmailed by a foreign agent. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck, Elspeth Eric, Les Damon, William Johnstone, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). Sleep No More. December 05, 1956. NBC net. "Over The Hill" "The Man In The Black Hat". Sustaining. Part of the final public service announcement has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Michael Fessier (author of both stories), Kenneth MacGregor (director).
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-004The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 08, 1939. Program #1. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The evil Dr. Fu swears to get Sir Nayland Smith, and starts with the murder of Sir Crighton Davey. Dr. James Petrie lives on Baker Street (with a notable neighbor, no doubt). Hanley Stafford (as Sir Nayland Smith), Gale Gordon (as Dr. James Petrie), Ted Osborne (as Dr. Fu Manchu), Paula Winslowe (as Karamaneh), Edmond O'Brien (as Inspector Rymer). The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 10, 1939. Program #2. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Zayat Kiss and a warning to Dr. Petrie from a beautiful woman. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Alan Young Show. December 12, 1944. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Trushay. Alan's going to write his own opera. Motion Picture Daily awards Alan the prize of, "Most Promising Star Of Tomorrow." The program has also been dated December 14, 1944. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer, performer), Lulu McConnell, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Dickie Monahan, Diane Courtney, Eddie Pola (director). The Big Story. July 21, 1948. Program #69. NBC net. Sponsored by: Pall Mall. The "big story" of Keeler McCartney of the Atlanta Constitution, who attempts to clean up a lottery racket and nearly gets killed for his efforts. The story is untitled, the program has also been dated May 21, 1947. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Bernard J. Prockter (producer), Cy Harrice (announcer), Gail Ingram (writer), George Petrie, Robert Sloane (narrator), Wladimir Selinsky (music), James Van Dyk (doubles), Ted de Corsia, James Monks, George Petrie, Mercedes McCambridge (doubles), John Sylvester, Harry Ingram (director). Behind The Mike. October 27, 1940. Blue Network. Sustaining. A visit from a "female stooge," Minerva Pious. She tells about the many character voices she uses on, "The Fred Allen Show" (including her "Bubbles Rappaport" voice, interviewed by a Fred Allen imitator). Minerva Pious, Jim Harkins, Adrian Savitch (?), Earle Tuckerman, Harvey Hindermeyer, John B. Kennedy, Graham McNamee (host), Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer, conductor), Gilbert Martin (announcer), Ward Wilson (impersonator of Fred Allen and Ted Malone). Night Beat. January 13, 1950. An audition recording. See cat. #61818 for a previous audition recording of the same script starring Edmond O'Brien. The adventures of "Lucky" Stone, reporter for the Chicago Star begin. A friend of Ted Carter, an ex-hoodlum, is found murdered. Lucky is determined to find the killer, and the trial leads to the powerful George Bailey. The script was broadcast on the series on May 8, 1950 (see cat. #50016). Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer), Bill Cairn (producer), Frank Worth (composer, conductor). Escape. August 25, 1949. CBS net. "Evening Primrose". Sustaining. A fascinating adventure with a strange assortment of characters who live inside New York's department stores! Great radio! The script was used on the program previously on November 5, 1947 (see cat. #65835) and on September 12, 1948 (see cat. #65849). Ben Wright; Bob Lemond (announcer); Vivi Janis; Norman Macdonnell (producer, director); Wilms Herbert (doubles); Ted Rogers (assistant director); Ruth Perrott (possibly quadruples); John Dunkel (adaptor); John Collier (author); Harry Bartell; Georgia Ellis; Lois Corbett; Alexander Courage (music conductor, credited as "Sandy Courage"
On Episode 33 of Season 4 of the Old Radio Comedy Podcast, we bring you the November 6, 1948 broadcast of My Favorite Husband - with Bob LeMond as the announcer. Thanks for listening! Contact Us: oldradiocomedypodcast@gmail.com
Crime Classics. 10-28-1953. CBS net. "John Hayes...His Head...and How They Were Parted". Sustaining. Mr. Hayes returns from war to his lonely wife to find her afrolic with two comely boarders. His head is shortly thereafter found by the side of the Thames...and then encapsulated in a glass jar. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Jeanette Nolan, Richard Peel, William Johnstone, Bob Lemond (announcer), Alastair Duncan, Ben Wright, Charles Davis. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 10-21-1953. CBS net. "Billy Bonney, Bloodletter: Also Known As 'The Kid'". Sustaining. The story of the very violent life of young William Bonney. William Conrad (as Pat Garrett) plays the entire first scene by grunting six times. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Sam Edwards, Jane Webb, Dick Beals, Frederick Shields, Bob Lemond (announcer), Clayton Post, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 10-07-1953. CBS net. "The Hangman and William Palmer: Who Won?". Sustaining. Dr. Palmer enjoys horse racing and poisoning. Lou Merrill, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Ellen Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Ben Wright, Alistair Duncan. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 09-30-1953. CBS net. "The Bloody, Bloody Banks Of Fall River". Sustaining. What happened at 92nd Street on a hot summer's evening in 1892. Since Lizzie was acquitted, who killed Mr. and Mrs. Borden? Lou Merrill, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Irene Tedrow, Jeanette Nolan, Herb Butterfield, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Sarah Selby, William Johnstone, Paul Frees. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 09-07-1953. CBS net. "The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed". Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of "the summer series." Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 08-03-1953. CBS net. "Mr. Thrower's Hammer". Sustaining. A gentleman of England in 1804 has bashed in the heads of a father and daughter. Eleven years later, a doubt arises. The program is also known as, "The Dread Events Surrounding Mr. Thrower's Hammer." Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), William Johnstone, Eric Snowden, Alistair Duncan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Jay Novello, Joseph Kearns, Paula Winslowe, Tudor Owen. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 07-13-1953. CBS net. "The Terrible Deed Of John White Webster". Sustaining. When does a doctor need a friend? When the janitor suspects him of murder! Lou Merrill (host), Jay Novello, Paula Winslowe, Herb Butterfield, Larry Thor, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Martha Wentworth, Bob Lemond (announcer), Jean Howell. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 07-06-1953. CBS net. "The Shrapnelled Body Of Charles Drew, Sr.". Sustaining. In 1739 England, Charles Drew Jr. kills Charles Drew Sr. before he has the opportunity to change his will. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Paul Frees, Antony Ellis, Bob Lemond (announcer), Terry Kilburn, Betty Harford, Ben Wright, Irene Tedrow, William Johnstone. 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 06-29-1953. CBS net. "The Checkered Life and Sudden Death Of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.". Sustaining. An excellent story about the rivalry between two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and the beautiful widow, beloved of both. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Harry Bartell, Paula Winslowe, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Martha Wentworth, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). 1/2 hour.
Crime Classics. 06-15-1953. CBS net. "The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner". Sustaining. The first show of the series, a summer replacement for "Suspense." The story of the first woman tried and executed in the United States. The script was used as an audition for the series, recorded December 3, 1952. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Georgia Ellis, Herb Butterfield, Sam Edwards, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Ben Wright, Bob Lemond (announcer). 1/2 hour.
Our Miss Brooks. January 15, 1950 "Cure That Habit, Incorporated"Has Mr. Conklin developed a drinking problem? A funny show! Al Lewis (writer), William Lally, Bob Lemond (announcer), Eve Arden, Francis X. Bushman, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 15, 1950 "Cure That Habit, Incorporated"Has Mr. Conklin developed a drinking problem? A funny show! Al Lewis (writer), William Lally, Bob Lemond (announcer), Eve Arden, Francis X. Bushman, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 29, 1950 "Saturday Classes" Mr. Conklin calls a school session on Saturday, and may get hung in effigy! Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, William Johnstone, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 29, 1950 "Saturday Classes" Mr. Conklin calls a school session on Saturday, and may get hung in effigy! Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, William Johnstone, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. May 22, 1949. CBS net. "Peanuts The Great Dane". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Miss Brooks finds herself in charge of "Peanuts," a huge Great Dane. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (announcer), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Mary Jane Croft, Pinto Colvig, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (director, writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk
Our Miss Brooks. May 22, 1949. CBS net. "Peanuts The Great Dane". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Miss Brooks finds herself in charge of "Peanuts," a huge Great Dane. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (announcer), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Mary Jane Croft, Pinto Colvig, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (director, writer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk
Our Miss Brooks. May 15, 1949. CBS net. "Our Miss Brooks. May 15, 1949. CBS net. "Mr. Conklin's Friday The 13th". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's Friday the 13th, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director).". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's Friday the 13th, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk
Our Miss Brooks. May 15, 1949. CBS net. "Our Miss Brooks. May 15, 1949. CBS net. "Mr. Conklin's Friday The 13th". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's Friday the 13th, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director).". Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. It's Friday the 13th, and Miss Brooks seems destined to cause Mr. Conklin grief. A photo of Miss Brooks in a bathing suit doesn't help! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Leonard Smith, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk
Our Miss Brooks. April 24, 1949. "Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?". Madison High goes through "Let's Dress Up" week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. April 24, 1949. "Who's Wearing The Pants At Madison?". Madison High goes through "Let's Dress Up" week. Walter protests by wearing a dress, Miss Brooks winds up in Mr. Conklin's pants! The script was subsequently re-used on April 28, 1957. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Earle Ross, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. April 2, 1950. "Mr. Conklin's April Fools TV". As an April Fool's day joke, Walter tells Mr. Conklin that he's won a television. Mr. Conklin winds up with three televisions and a trip to the county jail. Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor), Willard Waterman, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer), Lester White (writer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. April 2, 1950. "Mr. Conklin's April Fools TV". As an April Fool's day joke, Walter tells Mr. Conklin that he's won a television. Mr. Conklin winds up with three televisions and a trip to the county jail. Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Al Lewis (writer), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gale Gordon, Leonard Smith, Wilbur Hatch (composer), Maurice Carlton (conductor), Willard Waterman, Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer), Lester White (writer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. February 20, 1949.The Frog , Miss Brooks decides to get a girl frog for Mr. Boynton's pet frog, MacDougal. Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Gerald Mohr, Gale Gordon, Larry Berns (producer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. February 20, 1949.The Frog , Miss Brooks decides to get a girl frog for Mr. Boynton's pet frog, MacDougal. Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer), Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Gerald Mohr, Gale Gordon, Larry Berns (producer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. September 11, 1949. Game At Clay CityEven though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. September 11, 1949. Game At Clay CityEven though the school year hasn't yet begun, the chairman of the State Board of Education is coming for a visit, or is it just a hobo? A funny show! Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Larry Berns (producer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. February 13, 1949. Stretch The Basketball Star, The story of the attempt to get Stretch Snodgrass through an English exam, so he can play basketball against Clay City. The date is subject to correction. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Leonard Smith, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music).
Our Miss Brooks. February 13, 1949. Stretch The Basketball Star, The story of the attempt to get Stretch Snodgrass through an English exam, so he can play basketball against Clay City. The date is subject to correction. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Leonard Smith, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music).
Our Miss Brooks. January 30, 1949. Student Banking, Mrs. Davis uses $25 intended to be deposited in the school savings account to buy Miss Brooks a new dress. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 30, 1949. Student Banking, Mrs. Davis uses $25 intended to be deposited in the school savings account to buy Miss Brooks a new dress. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 9, 1949. The Heating System, Eve Arden's opening joke gets no audience reaction at all. Invited to bring old clothes for charity to a New Year's party. Mr. Conklin's old tuxedo gets put to good use. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gloria Gordon, Gerald Mohr, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 9, 1949. The Heating System, Eve Arden's opening joke gets no audience reaction at all. Invited to bring old clothes for charity to a New Year's party. Mr. Conklin's old tuxedo gets put to good use. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Gloria Gordon, Gerald Mohr, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. November 14, 1948 Babysitting For Three Miss Brooks babysits, which gives everyone the idea that she's sharing a love nest with Mr. Boynton! Al Lewis (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bobby Ellis, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jeffrey Silver, Richard Crenna, Sandra Gould, Tommy Cook, Verne Smith (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. November 14, 1948 Babysitting For Three Miss Brooks babysits, which gives everyone the idea that she's sharing a love nest with Mr. Boynton! Al Lewis (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bobby Ellis, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jeffrey Silver, Richard Crenna, Sandra Gould, Tommy Cook, Verne Smith (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. November 7, 1948. The Workhorse. (Treasure Hunt contest). Miss Brooks has been working like a horse...literally! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Bob Lemond (announcer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. November 7, 1948. The Workhorse. (Treasure Hunt contest). Miss Brooks has been working like a horse...literally! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Bob Lemond (announcer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. October 24, 1948. The Surprise Party All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. October 24, 1948. The Surprise Party All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. September 19, 1948. Weekend At Crystal Lake It's the Conklin's anniversary, and time for a weekend at the cabin at Crystal Lake. Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton have been invited to come along! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Noreen Gammill (as Mrs. Conklin), Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Dink Trout.
Our Miss Brooks. September 19, 1948. Weekend At Crystal Lake It's the Conklin's anniversary, and time for a weekend at the cabin at Crystal Lake. Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton have been invited to come along! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Noreen Gammill (as Mrs. Conklin), Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Dink Trout.
Crime Classics. July 6, 1953. CBS net. "The Shrapnelled Body Of Charles Drew, Sr.". Sustaining. In 1739 England, Charles Drew Jr. kills Charles Drew Sr. before he has the opportunity to change his will. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Paul Frees, Antony Ellis, Bob Lemond (announcer), Terry Kilburn, Betty Harford, Ben Wright, Irene Tedrow, William Johnstone.oldtimeraidodvd.com
Crime Classics. June 29, 1953. NBC net. "The Checkered Life and Sudden Death Of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.". Sustaining. An excellent story about the rivalry between two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and the beautiful widow, beloved of both. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16782. Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Harry Bartell, Paula Winslowe, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Charles Calvert, Martha Wentworth, Steve Roberts, Bob Lemond (announcer), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. April 3, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Harriet reads a personal note from Miss Brooks in the newspaper. She throws a party where everyone is asked to perform. Mr. Boynton sings! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. April 3, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shave Cream. Harriet reads a personal note from Miss Brooks in the newspaper. She throws a party where everyone is asked to perform. Mr. Boynton sings! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Al Lewis (writer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Our Miss Brooks. January 9, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Palmolive Shaving Cream, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Miss Brooks tries to convince Mr. Conklin to heat the school building and buy new supplies. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director).
Our Miss Brooks. January 9, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Palmolive Shaving Cream, Lustre Creme Shampoo. Miss Brooks tries to convince Mr. Conklin to heat the school building and buy new supplies. Eve Arden, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director).
Crime Classics. June 15, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Crime Of Bathsheba Spooner". The first show of the series, a summer replacement for "Suspense." The story of the first woman tried and executed in the United States. The script was used as an audition, recorded December 3, 1952 . Lou Merrill (host), Mary Jane Croft, William Johnstone, Georgia Ellis, Herb Butterfield, Ben Wright, Sam Edwards, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Tudor Owen, Bob Lemond (announcer). http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 free audible audiobook
Our Miss Brooks. November 14, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Powder. Miss Brooks babysits, which gives everyone the idea that she's sharing a love nest with Mr. Boynton! Al Lewis (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bobby Ellis, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jeffrey Silver, Richard Crenna, Sandra Gould, Tommy Cook, Verne Smith (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Our Miss Brooks. November 14, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Colgate Tooth Powder. Miss Brooks babysits, which gives everyone the idea that she's sharing a love nest with Mr. Boynton! Al Lewis (writer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Bobby Ellis, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Jeff Chandler, Jeffrey Silver, Richard Crenna, Sandra Gould, Tommy Cook, Verne Smith (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Our Miss Brooks. November 7, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Tooth Powder, Lustre Creme Shampoo. (Treasure Hunt contest). Miss Brooks has been working like a horse...literally! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Bob Lemond (announcer) http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Our Miss Brooks. November 7, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Tooth Powder, Lustre Creme Shampoo. (Treasure Hunt contest). Miss Brooks has been working like a horse...literally! Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Bob Lemond (announcer) http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Crime Classics. July 13, 1953. CBS net. "The Terrible Deed Of John White Webster". Sustaining. When does a doctor need a friend? When the janitor suspects him of murder! This is a network version of cat. #16787. Lou Merrill (host), Jay Novello, Paula Winslowe, Herb Butterfield, Larry Thor, Junius Matthews, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Martha Wentworth, Bob Lemond (announcer), Jean Howell. http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 free audible audiobook
Our Miss Brooks. October 24, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Toothpowder, Lustre Creme Shampoo. All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Our Miss Brooks. October 24, 1948. CBS net. Sponsored by: Palmolive Soap, Colgate Toothpowder, Lustre Creme Shampoo. All of Miss Brooks' friends borrow money from her to keep her from buying a green alligator bag for herself. Lustre Creme Shampoo jingle contest. Eve Arden, Jeff Chandler, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Verne Smith (announcer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music). http://meviocoupons.com/show/otrcomedy.html Audible Free Book http://audiblepodcast.com/rnn Buy and Save Lowest price on the Internet 10 DVD Old Time Radio Collection $43.49 Free Shipping 1000s of Hours of Listening, Greatest Radio Shows of Altime!
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:March 17, 1954. CBS network. "Old Sixtoes: How He Stopped Construction On The B. B. C. and I". Sustaining. An old man and a young wife is old India. A recipe for murder most foul. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Ben Wright, Bob Lemond (announcer), Herb Butterfield, Jack Edwards, Jack Kruschen, Jane Webb. 30:21.
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:September 7, 1953. CBS network. "The Torment Of Henrietta Robinson and Why She Killed". Sustaining. A lady of Troy New York in 1845, and her doll Cecily. Very insane and very homicidal. The last show of "the summer series." Ben Wright, Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), David Friedkin (writer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Kearns, Lamont Johnson, Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), Paula Winslowe, Sam Edwards, Sammie Hill. 29:54.
Our Miss Brooks. January 1, 1956. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. "What The Board Of Education Means To Me." Walter's essay and Mr. Conklin's deafness. A funny show! Al Lewis (director, writer), Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Our Miss Brooks. January 1, 1956. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. "What The Board Of Education Means To Me." Walter's essay and Mr. Conklin's deafness. A funny show! Al Lewis (director, writer), Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Our Miss Brooks. December 31, 1950. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Not auditioned. Mrs. Brooks exchanges her many unloved Christmas gifts. This is not a very good idea. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler (writer), Joseph Kearns.
Our Miss Brooks. December 31, 1950. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Not auditioned. Mrs. Brooks exchanges her many unloved Christmas gifts. This is not a very good idea. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler (writer), Joseph Kearns.
Our Miss Brooks. December 18, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shaving Cream. Mr. Conklin is going to judge a contest of "letters to Santa," written by kids. And the winner is...little Connie Brooks! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Mary Jane Croft, Bob Lemond (announcer).
Our Miss Brooks. December 18, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Shaving Cream. Mr. Conklin is going to judge a contest of "letters to Santa," written by kids. And the winner is...little Connie Brooks! Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Hal March, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Mary Jane Croft, Bob Lemond (announcer).
Our Miss Brooks. December 25, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. A party at Miss Brooks', with a magic Christmas tree, or was it all a dream? There may have been other reptititions as well. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Virginia Gordon, Jeffrey Silver, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer).
Our Miss Brooks. December 25, 1949. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Paste, Lustre Creme Shampoo. A party at Miss Brooks', with a magic Christmas tree, or was it all a dream? There may have been other reptititions as well. Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Al Lewis (writer, director), Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Gloria McMillan, Jeff Chandler, Virginia Gordon, Jeffrey Silver, Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Verne Smith (announcer).
November 15, 1953. CBS net. Walter Denton and Bones Snodgrass go into the moving business, but find themselves running a hotel on wheels! The program closing has been deleted. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler , Gloria McMillan.
November 15, 1953. CBS net. Walter Denton and Bones Snodgrass go into the moving business, but find themselves running a hotel on wheels! The program closing has been deleted. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler , Gloria McMillan.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. April 1, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. Miss Brooks gets four new dresses from Madame Amelia's shop. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Arthur Alsberg (writer).
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. April 1, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. Miss Brooks gets four new dresses from Madame Amelia's shop. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Arthur Alsberg (writer).
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. March 25, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. Mr. Boynton is planning on buying a parcel of land...or swamp! Don't miss Eve Arden trying to sing, "Chloe." Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan (writer), Paul McVey, Arthur Alsberg (writer).
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. March 25, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. Mr. Boynton is planning on buying a parcel of land...or swamp! Don't miss Eve Arden trying to sing, "Chloe." Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan (writer), Paul McVey, Arthur Alsberg (writer).
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration. THIS EPISODE: February 10, 1954. CBS network. "Twenty Three Knives Against Caesar". Sustaining. Hail Caesar...from a "Crime Classics" point of view. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Edgar Barrier, Hy Averback, Marvin Miller, Harry Bartell, Bob Lemond (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Lou Krugman, Irene Tedrow, Betty Harford. 30:12.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. March 4, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. A new French teacher at Madison has all feminine hearts aflutter. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Joe Quillan (writer), Gerald Mohr.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. March 4, 1951. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Palmolive Shave Cream, Vel. A new French teacher at Madison has all feminine hearts aflutter. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Joe Quillan (writer), Gerald Mohr.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. February 25, 1951. Program #111. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! "The Denton Claw" is sure to help! See cat. #50721 for a network, sponsored, version of this broadcast. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer).
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. February 25, 1951. Program #111. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Miss Brooks decides to try on a pair of skis, and trouble goes down the hill with her! "The Denton Claw" is sure to help! See cat. #50721 for a network, sponsored, version of this broadcast. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Richard Crenna, Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Wilbur Hatch (music), Larry Berns (producer), Joe Quillan (writer).
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. December 17, 1950. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is in charge of the used clothing drive for the needy. Mr. Conklin's new suit winds up as a contribution. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer.
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors including four for Eve Arden. Produced by Larry Berns and written by Al Lewis (who also directed the show), Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19th, 1948. December 17, 1950. CBS net. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. Miss Brooks is in charge of the used clothing drive for the needy. Mr. Conklin's new suit winds up as a contribution. Eve Arden, Larry Berns (producer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Bob Lemond (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Gloria McMillan, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer.
Our Miss Brooks, an American situation comedy, began as a radio hit in 1948 and migrated to television in 1952, becoming one of the earlier hits of the so-called Golden Age of Television, and making a star out of Eve Arden (1908-1990) as comely, wisecracking, but humane high school English teacher Connie Brooks. The show hooked around Connie's daily relationships with Madison High School students, colleagues, and pompous principal Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), not to mention favourite student Walter Denton (future television and Rambo co-star Richard Crenna, who fashioned a higher-pitched voice to play the role) and biology teacher Philip Boynton ( Jeff Chandler), the latter Connie's all-but-unrequited love interest, who saw science everywhere and little else anywhere. THIS EPISODE: January 1, 1956. CBS network. Sponsored by: Colgate Toothpaste, Lustre Creme Shampoo, Palmolive Soap. "What The Board Of Education Means To Me." Walter's essay and Mr. Conklin's deafness. A funny show! The program may be dated January 4, 1956. Al Lewis (director, writer), Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, Leonard Smith, Verne Smith (announcer), Jeff Chandler, Gloria McMillan, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Gale Gordon. 29:50.
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:September 14, 1953. CBS network. "The Bloody, Bloody Banks Of Fall River". Sustaining. What happened at 92nd Street on a hot summer's evening in 1892. Since Lizzie was acquitted, who killed Mr. and Mrs. Borden? The program is possibly dated September 30, 1953. A similar script was used on "Suspense" on October 4, 1955 (see cat. #24241). Lou Merrill, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Irene Tedrow, Jeanette Nolan, Herb Butterfield, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Betty Harford, Sarah Selby, William Johnstone, Paul Frees. 29:43.
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:CBS network. "Billy Bonney, Bloodletter: Also Known As 'The Kid'". Sustaining. The story of the very violent life of young William Bonney. William Conrad (as Pat Garrett) plays the entire first scene by grunting six times. Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), William Conrad, Sam Edwards, Jane Webb, Dick Beals, Frederick Shields, Bob Lemond (announcer), Clayton Post, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Barney Phillips. 29:32.
Crime Classics. August 3, 1953. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Mr. Thrower's Hammer". A gentleman of England in 1804 has bashed in the heads of a father and daughter. Eleven years later, a doubt arises. The program closing has been deleted. See cat. #65754 for a more complete, network version of this broadcast. The program is also known as, "The Dread Events Surrounding Mr. Throwers Hammer." Lou Merrill (host), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), William Johnstone, Eric Snowden, Alistair Duncan, Bob Lemond (announcer), Jay Novello, Joseph Kearns, Paula Winslowe, Tudor Owen. 28:09.
Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the past. It grew out of Lewis's personal interest in famous murder cases, and took a documentary-like approach to the subject, carefully recreating the facts, personages, and feel of the time period. Comparatively little dramatic license was taken with the facts and events, but the tragedy was leavened with humor, expressed largely through the narration.THIS EPISODE:October 7, 1953. CBS net. "The Hangman and William Palmer: Who Won?". Sustaining. Dr. Palmer enjoys horse racing and poisoning. Lou Merrill, Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), Jay Novello, Betty Harford, Bob Lemond (announcer), Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Ellen Morgan, Joseph Kearns, Ben Wright, Alistair Duncan. 29:41.
Lights Out was originally a 15 minute program created by Wyllis Cooper, but it was eventually expanded to 30 minutes (Buxton, 140). Cooper was a magnificent horror writer, but he moved to Hollywood in 1936 to try his hand at script writing (Dunning, 399). Cooper wrote Son Of Frankenstein and other screenplays, but nothing as remarkable as his radio stories. Arch Oboler took over the show and Lights Out grew into a household name. Obler's incredible plots included a "Chicken Heart" that ate the world, or in the case of "Meteor Man," a large alien head that floated about hungry for humans. It became increasingly difficult for Oboler to top his last story. By 1938, he also left the show to write anti-Nazi propaganda for a series called Arch Olber's Plays. Lights Out continued for another year with other NBC writers and directors. Then Oboler brought it back in 1942 and became the host, using Bob LeMond as his announcer (Dunning, 400). This was the year during the war that that the series really took off. He left it again in 1943 and it was reduced to summer status and recycled older Cooper scripts. But Oboler would return with more of his Lights Out stories from 1970 to 1973 with The Devil and Mr. O. Go To GoDaddy, use the promo code blu19 and save 10%
Baseball Historian presents Our Miss Brooks March 26, 1950. The Madison High Athletic Fund is so depleted that there's no money for the school baseball team. Eve Arden, Al Lewis (writer, director), Jane Morgan, Frank Nelson, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Richard Crenna, Larry Berns (producer), Bob Lemond (announcer), Maurice Carlton (director), Wilbur Hatch (composer).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast