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Songs include: Five Guys Named Moe by Louis Jordan, Number Ten Lullabye Lane by Dinah Shore, Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Glenn Miller, One Hundred Years From Today by Ethyl Waters, "T" 99 Blues by Jimmie Nelson and One Hundred Percent For You by Fats Waller.
Comedy on a SundayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Jack Benny, originally broadcast April 6, 1952, 73 years ago, The Swimming Pool. Jack opens his swimming pool, and then visits the dentist. Followed by The Life of Riley starring William Bendix, originally broadcast April 6, 1946, 79 years ago, Riley Finds a Silver Fox Coat. Riley finds a fur coat on the bus and wins an argument with his conscience.Then Meet Corliss Archer starring Janet Waldo, originally broadcast April 6, 1947, 78 years ago, The Beauty Contest. Corliss tries to become, "Sweetheart Of The Year."Followed by The Bob Hope Show, originally broadcast April 6, 1948, 77 years ago with guest Dinah Shore. The program originates from Laguna Beach, on behalf of the Laguna Beach Youth Fund. Bob and Dinah do a skit about the song, "Two Sleepy People."Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast April 6, 1942, 83 years ago, the Committee for the Premiere. Preparations are being made for the big premiere of the new Lum and Abner movie. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Same Time, Same Station 02/23/2025 Bing Crosby Sound-alikes Part 1. “Bing Crosby Entertains” 09/18/1934 Boswell Sisters. First song, Love In Bloom. “Russ Columbo Program” 07/15/1934 first-song-rolling-in-love. “Avalon Time” 09/27/1939 Ep039 With Red Skelton. Meeting The In-Laws, Dick Todd’s first appearance. “Carnation Contented Hour” 09/xx/1949 50th Anniversary. Dinah Shore, Buddy Clark. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com
Same Time, Same Station 02/23/2025 Bing Crosby Sound-alikes Part 1. “Bing Crosby Entertains” 09/18/1934 Boswell Sisters. First song, Love In Bloom. “Russ Columbo Program” 07/15/1934 first-song-rolling-in-love. “Avalon Time” 09/27/1939 Ep039 With Red Skelton. Meeting The In-Laws, Dick Todd’s first appearance. “Carnation Contented Hour” 09/xx/1949 50th Anniversary. Dinah Shore, Buddy Clark. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com
#185 Broadcast 185 - Episode 178 - The Crooners - 20250308 - 3 in 1 = Dinah Shore by Jim Reeves
Welcome to the final episode of our three‐part exclusive interview series with LPGA legend Brittany Lincicome – a two-time major championship winner whose storied career is filled with dramatic playoff battles, unforgettable victories, and moments of genuine humor. In this engaging installment of "FORE the Good of the Game," Brittany opens up about the highs and lows of her journey on the LPGA Tour, sharing candid reflections and personal insights that reveal the true heart of a champion.We open the segment with Brittany recounting her second major win at the 2015 ANA Inspiration where she again eagled the final hole to get into a playoff and prevail over Stacy Lewis.Throughout this episode, Brittany recounts the intensity of her most critical playoff moments, the strategic decisions on the green, and the adrenaline rush of making game-changing shots under pressure. She takes us behind the scenes of iconic tournaments, reliving the unforgettable atmosphere of championship play and the quirky traditions that made her career memorable – from impromptu celebrations to lighthearted moments with family and friends.More than a tale of competitive triumphs, Brittany also discusses the challenges of balancing a rigorous tour schedule with the demands of motherhood. She shares touching stories of how her experiences on the road influenced her decision to eventually step back from professional golf, prioritizing her family while still cherishing her lifelong passion for the game. Her reflections on global travel, cultural encounters, and the evolution of the LPGA offer a unique perspective that resonates with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.Join hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin as they dive deep into Brittany's remarkable career, exploring the lessons learned, the legacy she hopes to leave behind, and the exciting possibilities for the future. This episode is a must-listen for anyone inspired by resilience, authenticity, and the enduring love of golf.Brittany's heartfelt reflection revisits both the triumphs and trials of her career while looking forward with optimism, humor, and immense gratitude for golf's enduring magic, "FORE the Good of the Game."Give Bruce & Mike some feedback via Text.Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
Join us for the second installment of our three‐part interview series with two‐time major champion Brittany Lincicome, a tour veteran whose story is as compelling as her record on the course. In this engaging episode, host Mike Gonzalez and golfing legend Bruce Devlin dive deep into Brittany's journey from an eager rookie to a seasoned LPGA pro. Brittany reveals the origin of her unforgettable nickname “Bam Bam”—a playful nod to a dice‐rolling escapade in Vegas that encapsulates her spirited personality and fearless approach to the game.Listen as Brittany recounts her breakthrough at the 2006 HSBC Women's Match Play Championship—a defining moment that set the stage for a legacy built on memorable victories, like her first major win at the 2009 Kraft Nabisco, and hard-fought battles against golfing greats like Juli Inkster. She opens up about the early challenges of life on tour, balancing the pressures of competition with the need to recharge off the course. From navigating team events like the Lexus Cup and Solheim Cup to experiencing the quirky rituals and traditions unique to the LPGA, every anecdote provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes.Brittany also shares heartfelt memories of her father caddying for her, underscoring the profound impact of family support throughout her career. She reflects on the lessons learned from near misses and the nerve-wracking pressure of competing against lifelong friends, offering inspiring insights into resilience, self-belief, and the importance of taking time to recharge.This episode is a must-listen for golf enthusiasts and anyone looking for inspiration from a pro who has gracefully navigated both triumphs and trials on the greens. Tune in to get an inside look at the highs, lows, and unforgettable moments that have defined Brittany Lincicome's storied career, "FORE the Good of the Game."Give Bruce & Mike some feedback via Text.Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!
May 19-25, 1979 This week Ken welcomes comedian and old buddy Allen Strickland Williams to the show. Ken and Allen discuss Nick at Nite, Laverse and Shirley, Barney Miller, what kids watch now, Perfect Strangers, Doral II, no tar = small junk, Pall Mall decisions, disco and pyschotic breaks, Fresh sexy t-shirts, AYDS, PBS funding, Mr. Rogers, Jimmy Carter's press secretary's thoughts on Reagan, Dick Cavett, Ed McMahon, Carson, The Amazing Randi, Rubes, miracle secrets for your less attractive wife, El Producto Cigars, CHiPs, Evil Evel Kinevel, Ghost Rider, Ralph Bakshi's The Hobbit sponsored by Xerox, Cool World, faking it til you makin it, Glenn Supper, prog rock, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, The Brothers Johnson, Ruth Buzzy on Wayne Newston's having a good time, Guiness Book of World Records, the most women kissed in an 8 hour period, the debut of This Old House, Scared Straight, Oscar Winners, The Golden Age of Variety Shows, Quiz Show, Joker's Wild, A Vacation In Hell, Maureen McCormick, After the Bomb, documentaries on Human Sexuality, Benny Hill Street Blues, In Search of..., Gary Marshall, Lenny and the Squigtones, Ralph Nader, when Tongues Start Wagging, Friends of Eddie Coyle, Dinah Shore, the Beegees parents, That's Incredible!, Real People, Vega$, "Dan Tanna", Barney Miller's terrible font, failed pilots, being terrified of Alan King, loving Robert Mitchum, Gallagher, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, The Rockford Files, drag races with James Garner, Candlepins for Cash, Candlepin Bowling, Eric Estrada: Aztec God, creepy K-Mart ads, not getting the joke "This Beats Flying", and creepy sexy ads.
Songs include: Don't You Know I Love you by The Clovers, You'll Never Know by Frank Sinatra, Now I Know by Dinah Shore, You Know I Love You by BB King, I Don't Know Enough by The Mills Brothers and I Really Don't Want To Know by Less Paul and Mary Ford.
Send us a textHi friends, thanks for joining us. As promised, here is the link to a document with compiled resources to both receive aid and help in the wake of the LA Wildfires. Please help if you are able, and share resources/ways to donate online.Edit to what Haylie said when recognizing the victims of the wildfires: since this was recorded on the 12th, the death count has gone up from 11 to 25. We send our hearts out to the loved ones of the victims of this tragedy, and thank the first responders working to prevent further death.This episode, we cover the prelude to the first season finale of the L Word, where the girls hit Dinah Shore. We hear their coming out stories, get on Jenny's team for once, and Bette once again proves herself to be a walking red flag.
Drama on a SaturdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Screen Guild Theater, originally broadcast January 11, 1943, 82 years ago, Holiday Inn starring Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore. A tuneful adaptation of the movie. Followed by Screen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast January 11, 1951, 74 years ago, Ivy starring Joan Fontaine. A ruthless woman lets nothing stand in her way of getting whatever she wants, including murder! Then The Shadow starring William Johnstone, originally broadcast January 11, 1942, 83 years ago, The Drums of Doom. Henry Arthur Cole was known as, "The Black Judge." The program starts with a horrific narrative as the ghost of the evil judge plans to murder his three children.Finally Claudia, originally broadcast January 11, 1949, 76 years ago, Frozen Pipes. Claudia is reluctant to leave her bed on a freezing morning. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
A Funny FridayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast January 10, 1938, 86 years ago, Gracie's Murder Mystery. The cast does Gracie's new murder mystery, "Slay It With Music," or, "Love Begins At Eight Dollars and Forty cents."Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast January 10, 1943, 82 years ago, Fibber McGee and Molly visit. A visit from Fibber McGee and Molly. Then Life with Luigi starring J Carrol Naish, originally broadcast January 10, 1950, 75 years ago, Luigi's First Citizenship Papers. It's time for Luigi to get his first citizenship papers. Followed by Birds Eye Open House starring Dinah Shore, originally broadcast January 10, 1946, 79 years ago, Let It Snow. Guest Groucho Marx appears as "H. V. Kornenborn," in a series of "corny" skits. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast January 10, 1949, 76 years ago, Roger Goes Skiing. Claudia can't believe it. Roger is a skiing expert. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
First Song It's Lovely Weather
This Sunday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse," we're excited to present a special holiday double bill. We begin with a throwback to January 11, 1943, for a Christmas episode of "The Screen Guild Players" featuring "Holiday Inn." In this charming episode, Bing Crosby stars as Jim Hardy, a singer who leaves the bright lights of show business to open an inn that celebrates holidays with unique performances. Alongside Crosby, Dinah Shore lends her vocal talents to the role of Linda Mason, who becomes the heart of the inn's festivities and the center of a romantic storyline. This episode captures the spirit of the holidays with its blend of music, romance, and festive cheer. Following "Holiday Inn," our holiday theme continues with the "Lux Radio Theatre" presentation of "I'll Be Seeing You" from December 24, 1945. Starring Joseph Cotten as Zachary Morgan, a soldier struggling with shell shock, this drama unfolds as he finds companionship and understanding with Mary Marshall, portrayed by Dorothy McGuire, a woman on parole from prison. Their story of seeking normalcy and healing during the Christmas season is further enriched by Shirley Temple in the role of Barbara Marshall, bringing an element of youthful hope and familial connection. Join us for these classic narratives of love and holiday spirit on "Sunday Night Playhouse," a perfect way to celebrate the season with timeless radio entertainment.
CBS Screen Guild Theater - 1943-01-11 Holiday Inn Bing Crosby Dinah Shore
Songs By Dinah Shore - 1941-12-21 First Song A Merry American Christmas
First Song A Mery American Christmas
Excerpt of the 16 Dec 1948 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. Dinah Shore joined Al Jolson on the show, and this segment features Jolson singing "Dinah," followed by Shore singing "I'll Be Seeing You," and both of them in a duet with "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey." Oscar Levant is in the mix, as well, making a great ten minute podcast. The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
Excerpt of the 16 Dec 1948 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. Dinah Shore joined Al Jolson on the show, and this segment features Jolson singing "Dinah," followed by Shore singing "I'll Be Seeing You," and both of them in a duet with "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey." Oscar Levant is in the mix, as well, making a great ten minute podcast. The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
On November 25, 1948, families across the nation gathered around their radios to enjoy The 7th Annual Elgin Thanksgiving Show, a delightful holiday tradition sponsored by the Elgin Watch Company. This beloved program brought together some of Hollywood's brightest stars and finest entertainers for an unforgettable evening of music, comedy, and festive cheer. Hosted by the incomparable Don Ameche, the 1948 broadcast was a spectacular variety show featuring a dazzling lineup of talent. Listeners were treated to the comedic antics of Bob Hope and Judy Canova, the charming melodies of Dinah Shore, and the spirited performances of musical acts like The Andrews Sisters. With appearances by stars such as Al Jolson and Carmen Miranda, the show was a true feast of entertainment for the holiday season. As Thanksgiving marked a time of gratitude and togetherness, The Elgin Thanksgiving Show captured the warmth and joy of the holiday with heartwarming sketches, stirring songs, and lighthearted humor. The program not only celebrated the season but also provided a much-needed moment of unity and happiness for its post-war audience. Tune in and relive the magic of The 7th Annual Elgin Thanksgiving Show, where timeless talent and holiday spirit came together to create a cherished moment in radio history.
May 2-2, 1982 This week Ken welcomes the amazingly talented artist, painter, and kindred spirit Eric White to the show. Ken and Eric discuss mutual friend Moon Zappa, BYOTVG, Eric's last solo show in NYC, worshiping garbage, saving things meant to be thrown away, Made for TV movies, Someone I Touched, Real People, That's Incredible!, Jefferson's flashbacks, prog rock, a mythical 1970s, TV things that terrified us as children, 1973, Chaka, The Kroft Bros, SCTV, magazine design, SNL, making deals with your parents to watch TV, Jim Henson, the mystery of Central time, Solid Gold, not having a subscription to TV Guide, CHiPs, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Jacque Cousteau, nature shows, streaming, the bizarre first year of SNL, Mr. Bill, WFMU's Best Show, things that only aired once, Archie Bunker in the electric chair, Sharpling and Wurster, the infamous episode of Too Close for Comfort, the infamous episode of Little House, Dick Cavet, Iggy Pop and Bowie on Dinah Shore, the trauma of the final episode of M*A*S*H, Charles Nelson Riley, Lady Elaine Fairchild, not knowing who bought your paintings, Star Trek, Happy Days, Night Gallery, the paintings from Night Gallery, the complicated TV watching politics involved in navigating divorced parents, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Sha Na Na, the creepy real life end of Bob Crane, how sad The Architects of Fear episode of The Outer Limits is, the opening credits to Mystery, Edward Gorey, Mork and Mindy, Waltons, renting a VCR, Blade Runner, being obsessed with miniatures, Barney Miller, Sneak Previews, and the glory days of PBS.
Thanksgiving Special Program 44-11-23 Host - Lionel Barrymore. With Dinah Shore and Baby Snooks
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with "Ozzie and Harriet" in the delightful episode "Sidewalk Superintendent." Originally aired on November 14th, 1948, this classic finds Ozzie entangled in a humorous mix-up when he becomes overly invested in a local construction project, much to Harriet's bemusement. The episode features the real-life Nelson family, with Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard playing themselves, accompanied by their sons David and Ricky Nelson, adding authenticity and charm to the family interactions. Following this, we move to "The Aldrich Family" and the episode titled "Overdue Library Book," which was broadcast on November 2nd, 1952. The storyline revolves around the quintessential teenage misadventures of Henry Aldrich as he scrambles to locate a severely overdue library book. The episode stars Ezra Stone as the ever-bumbling Henry, with Jackie Kelk as his loyal friend Homer Brown, House Jameson as his father Sam Aldrich, and Katharine Raht as his mother Alice Aldrich, capturing the familial and comedic essence of the series. Our matinee concludes with the "Dinah Shore Show" featuring the iconic Groucho Marx, which first graced the airwaves on November 8th, 1945. In this episode, Dinah Shore, known for her captivating voice and charismatic presence, shares the stage with Groucho Marx, who brings his unique brand of wit and comedic timing. The show blends Dinah's musical performances with Marx's hilarious interjections, creating an engaging and entertaining atmosphere for listeners. Together, these episodes from "Ozzie and Harriet," "The Aldrich Family," and "The Dinah Shore Show" encapsulate the charm and whimsy of vintage radio, promising a delightful auditory journey for all.
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
Groucho Marx brings the main course to the Thanksgiving dinner at Dinah Shore's home. November 22, 1945
Your Humble Host returns to his Bing Vault and finds an excellent Philco Radio Time show from March 2, 1949. Today Bing Crosby welcomes special guests Burl Ives & Dinah Shore, 2 really great singers and almost legends in their own time. It's Bing time on the Library of Sound Volume 372 and it's happening now!
Westerns and Comedy on a MondayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast October 21, 1956, 68 years ago, Indian Scout. The story of Charlie, a Crow Indian with four bullets in his leg, and who enjoys stealing horses. Followed by the news from 68 years ago, then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast October 21, 1956, 68 years ago, Till Death Do Us. Someone has tried to kill Jezra Cobb, Dodge's notorious skinflint. Who and why?Then The Milton Berle Show, originally broadcast October 21, 1947, 77 years ago, A Salute to Good Health. Milton visits the doctor, but is cured of the hiccoughs by his neighbor.Followed by Birds Eye Open House starring Dinah Shore, originally broadcast October 21, 1943, 81 years ago. Guest Phil Harris takes Dinah and Harry Von Zell on a tour of the studio. "William and Mary" skit: "Gathering Autumn Leaves."Finally Claudia, originally broadcast October 21, 1948, 76 years ago. Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelter
Your Humble Host is here with Volume 178 of Sounds Like Radio as The Great Gildersleeve from June 25, 1952 meets an interesting gal behind the counter of the store's complaint department. He went there to show Leroy how to step up and return an item but once Gildy sees who's handling the complaints he loses his. Oh my, not a shining example for Leroy but Gildy just can't help it, he thinks he's found a million dollar baby. To help out our boy here we've asked Dinah Shore, Fred Astaire, Joni James, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, Andy Williams & Teresa Brewer for their advice. Then it's a special bonus time stereo song from Hank Williams.
Songs include: June In January by Bing Crosby, April In Paris by Charlie Parker, June Is Bustin Out All Over by Hildegarde, Sleigh Ride In July by Dinah Shore and Roses In December by Ozzie Nelson.
Sitting in for Jill this week is Tom's friend, engineer and car guy David Piluski. Dave and Tom opened the show addressing a mistake Tom made—called out by Tom's mother—last week. Tom misidentified the longtime singer of the classic “See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet” ad/song as Doris Day, though as noted by his mom, the song was sung by Dinah Shore. Listen in to hear a clip of the song. Dave and Tom addressed a second error from last week, this one called out by listener Celio. Dave went on to share a story about how a rental Dodge Shadow Convertible—back in the early Nineties—suffered from so much body flex that the doors would not close on a gentle incline. Still in the first segment, Tom shared his impressions of the all-new—and surprisingly luxurious—Mazda CX-70 2-row midsize crossover. Tom also reviewed the exotic-looking Lexus LC 500 Convertible. Tom is baffled that the car does not sell better. Listen in for the full review. In the second segment, Dave and Tom are joined by comic, podcaster, and legendary Chicago radio host Steve Cochran. Steve talked about his podcast, and then shared stories about his first cars and learning to drive. Learn why Steve once gave away a car he owned at a radio-station promotional event. In the last segment Dave is subjected to Tom's “1983!” quiz. To wrap up the show, Dave shared news regarding a California bill (SB961) now before Governor Gavin Newsom, which would require cars to alert drivers when the speed limit was being exceeded by more than 10 mph. Dave also talked about his own podcast.
In this bonus episode, we salute some of the singers who stepped up to the Suspense microphone and traded trills for thrills. Lena Horne is caught up in wartime espionage in "You Were Wonderful" (originally aired on CBS on November 9, 1944), and Frank Sinatra is the handyman from hell in "To Find Help" (AFRS rebroadcast from January 18, 1945). Ezio Pinza is an opera singer who leaves them dead in the aisles in "Aria from Murder" (originally aired on CBS on January 25, 1951), and Dinah Shore sings and stars in the tale of "Frankie and Johnny" (originally aired on CBS on May 5, 1952). Rosemary Clooney headlines a bloody tale of the Roaring Twenties in "St. James Infirmary Blues" (originally aired on CBS on February 23, 1953) and Ethel Merman is a cabaret singer who takes the wrong newcomer under her wing in "Never Follow a Banjo Act" (originally aired on CBS on February 1, 1954). Finally, Margaret Whiting is a sharp dressed woman with murder on her mind in "The Well-Dressed Corpse" (AFRS rebroadcast from October 13, 1957).
Songs include: Buttons and Bows by Dinah Shore, If I Steal a Kiss by Frank Sinatra, This Is the Moment by Jo Stafford, Melody Time by Vaughn Monroe, It's Magic by Sarah Vaughn and Blue Shadows On the Trail by Roy Rogers.
Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers By November of 1944 Suspense was pulling a rating of 10.4. There were now more than eight million people tuning in. Roma wines was satisfied as Suspense was providing stiff competition to The Frank Morgan Show running opposite on NBC Thursday nights at 8PM eastern time. On November 9th Lena Horne guest-starred in a Robert L. Richards script called “You Were Wonderful” about the murder of a nightclub singer in South America. Horne is the visiting American singer intent on solving the crime. Lena Horne was born on June 30th, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York. Both sides of her family were multi-racial with both African and Native American heritage. Her father Teddy was a one-time owner of a restaurant and hotel while her mother Edna was an actress with a traveling theater troupe. As a young girl Lena's father left the family to move to Pittsburgh, while Lena traveled with her mother around the country before returning to New York City when she was twelve. Lena dropped out of high school at sixteen and joined the chorus line at the Cotton Club. In 1935 she made her first screen appearance as a dancer in Cab Calloway's musical short Jitterbug Party. She got married in 1937, but soon separated from her husband, first touring with bandleader Charlie Barnet in 1940 before returning to New York to work at Cafe Society in Greenwich Village. She soon replaced Dinah Shore as vocalist on NBC's The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street and recorded with Henry Levine and Paul Laval, in June 1941 for RCA Victor. Horne then left New York City for Hollywood, being hired to perform in a Cotton Club-style revue for Cafe Trocadero on the Sunset Strip. In 1942, when she became the first African-American with a major studio contract, it was with the understanding that she wouldn't be obligated to portray servants—a condition that handicapped her entrée into mainstream Hollywood movies. She soon appeared in the films Panama Hattie, Cabin in the Sky, Stormy Weather, Thousands Cheer, Swing Feever, Broadway Rhythm, and Two Girls and a Sailor. With the exceptions of Cabin in the Sky and Stormy Weather, Lena's early screen appearances were often designed as standalone musical numbers that could easily be cut out in prejudice Southern markets unaccepting of African American performers. Horne's Suspense appearance was big news. Both Spier and his wife Kay Thompson, a friend who worked with her at MGM, pressed the movie studio to allow her to headline the show. Network executives at CBS were concerned that Roma might pull its contract if Southern stations didn't want to air the program. Thompson agreed to appear as Horne's uncredited backup singer in three musical numbers, which Thompson arranged. MGM's publicity department got to work and given the unfortunate day's climate, Horne's appearance was heralded as one of the more daring and successful half hours of network drama at the time. She is the first and only African American to headline Suspense. “It was an event of terrific importance to Lena,” noted Movieland magazine, “for the first time a performance of hers was judged on merit alone; she was announced only as the star of the play, without reference to her race.” Spier noted that in the studio, Lena “seemed so poised, so sure of herself and her every speech, so business-like in her approach to the role.” However when she grabbed his hand for encouragement, she was ice cold. Part of it was performance nerves, but a lot of it came from the anxiety of getting the chance to publicly justify her talent. Horne later said, “Bill was marvelous and intelligent. Anyone married to Kay would have to be strong.” It was an especially memorable and proud evening for members of the African-American community who were glued to their radios in record numbers.
January 30, 1947 - The Eddie Cantor Show with special guests Jack Benny. Plus a clip of Eddie on Dinah Shore's show and more!
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-007 The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 22, 1939. Program #7. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Fu has been inside the fortress all the time! Sir Lionel murdered. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 10987. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 24, 1939. Program #8. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Sir Lionel has not been murdered. A note arrives from Dr. Fu!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. It's Time To Smile. January 15, 1941. Red net. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about winter sports and skiing. Dinah Shore sings, "Number Ten, Lullaby Lane." Eddie is in charge of his own motion picture company and guest Phil Harris is going to star in his next picture. Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shore, Cookie Fairchild and His Orchestra, Phil Harris, Harry Von Zell (announcer). The Electric Theatre. November 14, 1948. CBS net. "Victoria Regina". Sponsored by: Independent Light and Power Companies. Helen Hayes (narrator), Joe Ripley (announcer), Joseph R. Stauffer (producer), Lawrence Hausner (author), Lester O'Keefe (director), Robert Cenedella (adaptor), Tonio Selwart, Wladimir Selinsky (conductor). The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin. November 13, 1955. Mutual net. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat, Milk Bone Dog Biscuits. Rip and "Miss Curtis" are sent on an intelligence mission to Mexico as a decoy. Rinty is shot in the line of duty (just a [dog] flesh wound). The system cue has been deleted. Don Morrow (announcer), Lee Aaker, James Brown, Joe Sawyer. The Saint. October 15, 1947. CBS net. "A Gangster District Attorney". Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with "pure virgin olive oil"!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer!. Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). Beyond Midnight."Harry" by Rosemary Timperley December 13, 1968A young girl has an imaginary friend named Harry, who she claims is her brother. It slowly becomes evident that the imaginary friend is more than just a playmate. Based on the Rosemary Timperley story, 'Harry' (1955) and referred to in other radio programs as 'Harry, Such an Ordinary Name'.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Liberace Protégé, Steve Garey, Part 2About Harvey's guest:Today's returning guest, Steve Garey, is a renowned, 2-time gold record winning pianist, vocalist and recording artist who has a very prestigious connection to 2 show business legends: Liberace and Frank Sinatra. He was selected by Liberace to be his very last protégé, and he is the only protégé of Liberace's to receive the endorsement and support of the Board of Directors of The Liberace Foundation and the Liberace Estate. And the other superstar with which our guest shares an illustrious history is the Chairman of the Board, the one and only Frank Sinatra, who chose our guest, when he was only 20 years old, to be his piano accompanist. Our guest began his career in the 1970s as a child prodigy, performing concerts throughout the world, which led to a successful career in nightclubs as well as in films and on television. And in 1981, Mr. Showmanship himself, Liberace selected our guest as his last and final protégé. He studied with Liberace for the last six years of his life. Our guest has performed at the most prestigious venues around the world, and besides performing with Liberace and Frank Sinatra, he's worked alongside dozens of superstars including Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Shore, Bernadette Peters, Johnny Mathis, Debbie Reynolds, Jane Russell, John Travolta and many more. With his incredibly versatile repertoire, which includes everything from the Jazz Classics, Pop and Country Music to the great American Songbook, our guest has given Command Performances for 5 American Presidents in addition to a number of Crown Monarchs in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He's been featured in Cosmopolitan Magazine, the Hollywood Reporter, and on the cover of both TV GUIDE and the American music industry publication "The Score” magazine". He's also a Contributing Editor to Keyboard World Magazine, and he continues to serve as a consultant on books and film projects regarding both Liberace and Frank Sinatra.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/To learn more about Steve Garey, go to:https://www.stevegarey.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1NG_K9BzWTHNcamlaSavw https://twitter.com/stevegarey#SteveGarey #harveybrownstoneinterviews
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-0063 hours of classic old time radio. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 17, 1939. Program #5. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A visit to "Parson Dan" and a scream caused by "The Seven." Greba!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 10985. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 19, 1939. Program #6. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A visitor to Rev. Eltham's fortress "Redmoat," for what sinister purpose? Gale Gordon appears as Dr. Petrie. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 43130. Birds Eye Open House. January 03, 1946. NBC net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Birds Eye, Gaines Dog Food. The first tune is, "Aren't You Glad You're You." Guest Charles Laughton pays a sinister visit to Dinah's house. What happened to the cook and the butler?. Arthur Q. Bryan, Barbara Jo Allen, Charles Laughton, Dinah Shore, Frank Nelson, Harry Von Zell, Howard Harris (writer), The Ken Lane Chorus, Robert Emmett Dolan and His Orchestra, Sid Zelinka (writer), The Four Hits.That's My Pop. July 29, 1945. Program #7. CBS net. Sustaining. Junior, Gertrude and mother-in-law are going to the country for a week. Pop turns the house into a hotel...with entertainment!. Bert Cregar (director), Howard Snyder (writer), Hugh Wedlock Jr. (writer), Milt Gross (writer), Raymond Walburn, Thomas Hanlon (announcer), Verna Felton.The Comic Weekly Man. February 04, 1951. Program #198. Hearst syndication. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The first comic read is, "Hopalong Cassidy." "Why is a horse like a lolly-pop?" The little girl to whom the Comic Weekly Man reads the comics, has been reported to be Cecil Roy (despite the name, she was an actress with "a thousand voices"). Pending documentation, her name will remain unlisted in the credits for this program. Lon Clark. The Unexpected. July 11, 1947. Program #1/100. Hamilton-Whitney syndication. "Mercy Killing". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. The first show of the series. The dates listed for these programs are for the first run on KGER (Long Beach, California) and KECA (Los Angeles). After just killing his wife, a man is somewhat startled to receive a phone call from her. The program was re-used as program #100 on March 26, 1948. Barry Sullivan. The FBI In Peace and War. March 08, 1951. Program #103. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Big-Time Charlie". Frederick L. Collins (creator), Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Betty Mandeville (producer, director). The Origin Of Superstition. 1933. Program #1. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Originally syndicated by Transco. Three soldiers fighting the Boer War fail to heed a native oracle. Never have, "three on a match." The series is possibly titled, "Superstition On The Air." The date is approximate.
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Liberace Protégé, Steve Garey About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Steve Garey, is a renowned, 2-time gold record winning pianist, vocalist and recording artist who has a very prestigious connection to 2 show business legends: Liberace and Frank Sinatra. He was selected by Liberace to be his very last protégé, and he is the only protégé of Liberace's to receive the endorsement and support of the Board of Directors of The Liberace Foundation and the Liberace Estate. And the other superstar with which our guest shares an illustrious history is the Chairman of the Board, the one and only Frank Sinatra, who chose our guest, when he was only 20 years old, to be his piano accompanist. Our guest began his career in the 1970s as a child prodigy, performing concerts throughout the world, which led to a successful career in nightclubs as well as in films and on television. And in 1981, Mr. Showmanship himself, Liberace selected our guest as his last and final protégé. He studied with Liberace for the last six years of his life. Our guest has performed at the most prestigious venues around the world, and besides performing with Liberace and Frank Sinatra, he's worked alongside dozens of superstars including Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Shore, Bernadette Peters, Johnny Mathis, Debbie Reynolds, Jane Russell, John Travolta and many more. With his incredibly versatile repertoire, which includes everything from the Jazz Classics, Pop and Country Music to the great American Songbook, our guest has given Command Performances for 5 American Presidents in addition to a number of Crown Monarchs in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He's been featured in Cosmopolitan Magazine, the Hollywood Reporter, and on the cover of both TV GUIDE and the American music industry publication "The Score” magazine". He's also a Contributing Editor to Keyboard World Magazine, and he continues to serve as a consultant on books and film projects regarding both Liberace and Frank Sinatra. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Steve Garey, go to:https://www.stevegarey.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1NG_K9BzWTHNcamlaSavw https://twitter.com/stevegarey #SteveGarey #harveybrownstoneinterviews
At 9PM on CBS, Burns and Allen took to the air with a special episode called “Kansas City's Favorite Singer” with guest-star Dinah Shore. It featured Bea Benaderet and Mel Blanc. Like George Burns and Grace Allen, Blanc and Benaderet spent decades working together, especially on Blanc's own show after the war and later on The Flintstones.
Jane Blalock is a former LPGA Tour champion who won 27 times and is perhaps best known for her record 299 consecutive tournaments played without missing a cut. She is the CEO of JBC Golf, the only national, woman-owned golf-event management and marketing firm. Jane also fulfills the role of CEO for the Women's Senior Golf Tour – which is currently recognized as The Legends Tour, serving as the official senior tour under the umbrella of the LPGA. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast powered by Epic Golf Club, Jane explains what drove her to the wonderful game of golf, talks about how her game has evolved over the years, and remembers making 299 cuts in a row. She also explains where the idea for JBC Golf came from, reminisces on her time on the LPGA Tour, and remembers winning the Dinah Shore event at Mission Hills. She also raps about the two books she's written. This was a legendary conversation and a true honor having Jane on this show. Let's tee off.
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June 19 - 25, 1953 This week Ken welcomes professor, writer, producer and director Jack Solder (Nightmare on Elm St. 2, By Dawn's Early Light, The Hidden, 12:01, Alone in the Dark) to the show. Ken and Jack discuss growing up in Philly, growing up playing trumpet, being a classical musician, realizing you're good but not GREAT at something, becoming an editor, the rhythm of cuts, working at New Line Cinema, Caroline Biggerstaff, poses vs pauses, editing The Burning, learning by doing, creating suspense, revival art house cinema, the genius of Buster Keaton, exploitation films, Ed Sullivan, Uncle Milty, 1950s music shows, the cultural scene of the 1950s, Uncle Pete Boyle, Chief Halftown, kids shows, Life of Reilly, Magnavox, The DuMont Network, newspapermen, The Big Story, The Big Picture, the strangeness of modern day network TV, the personal nature of TV, working with Harvey Keitel, swapping India for Eastern Europe, the fake Indian word for "Roll 'em" Easta Sasusaway, never being Mr. Wizard, Big Top with Jack Sterling, Wrestling, boxing, You Asked for It, Fearless Ed, Variety Shows, New York Socialites and Intellectuals, Dinah Shore, representations of gay people on TV, Ernie Kovacs, Red necks, Farmers, how your car key fob is more powerful than the computer that sent men to the moon, the world after cell phones, Alan Funt, Candid Camera, Kids Say the Darndest Things, UHF stations, Dragnet, American Bandstand, 12:01, The Hidden, the gayest Nightmare on Elm St film, Robocop, working with Jake the Dog, and the strangeness of The Omen The Series pilot.
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