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Family Theatre. December 1, 1948. Mutual net. "World With A Fence". Sustaining. A working class college guy marries his friend's date, only to find hard going after graduation. Frank Leahy (the famous football coach: host), Robert Stack, Richard Webb, Gloria Blondell, Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Richard Hill Wilkinson (writer). © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 24, 1948. Mutual net. "Violets For Courage". Sustaining. A widow with two children finally confronts the town busybody. Jane Wyatt, Robert Ryan (writer), Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Henry Blair, Jack Kruschen, Howard Jeffrey, Beth Barnes (writer), Mrs. Emmet Barnes (writer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Ruth Perrott, Gilbert Barnett. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 17, 1948. Mutual net. "Mr. Carousel". Sustaining. A piano tuner loses his job at Carnegie Hall after bragging to his nine year old friend Mary Ann. Jeanette MacDonald (hostess), Jimmy Durante, Alan Reed, Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), Norma Jean Nilsson, Carlton KaDell, John Slot (writer), Emil Frank (writer), Fred Howard, Edward Colmans, David Young (director). © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 10, 1948. Mutual net. "The Little Lost Shepherd". Sustaining. A man wants very much to adopt a young boy, but his wife is very much against the idea. Written to bring a tear to the eye. Vivian Blaine (hostess), Cathy O'Donnell, Gary Gray, Rory Calhoun, John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), Pedro De Cordoba, Whitfield Connor, Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Tony La Frano (announcer), Janet Scott, Norman Field. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 3, 1948. Mutual net. "Footsteps In The Night". Sustaining. A boy grows to manhood resentful of his brother's successes. Finally, the chance for revenge comes...but so does the truth. The program ends with an extended music fill after Kate Smith says goodnight. No credits or system cue are heard. Kate Smith (hostess), Kay Christopher, Gene Reynolds, Lon McCallister. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre. October 21, 1948. Mutual net. "The Story Of John Sager". Sustaining. A young boy on a wagon train heading twoard Oregon finds himself the head of the family when his parents die. He remains determined to continue on to Oregon. An announcement is made that the program is leaving the air until November 3, 1948. Dinah Shore (hostess), Jean Hersholt, Scotty Beckett, Max Terr (music), Florence Ravenal, Marlene Ames, David Young (director), Ralph Moody, Norma Jean Nilsson, Don Diamond. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre. October 14, 1948. Mutual net. "Farewell To Birdie McKeesler". Sustaining. The recceptionist at a law firm is very inefficient and must be discharged...not an easy task! George Murphy (host), June Haver, Jane Spee (?), Charles Maxwell, Leo Cleary, Jo Graham, Herb Butterfield, Alan Reed. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
9/20/51 A Discussion of Diet Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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.
9/20/51 A Discussion of Diet Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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.
2/1/51 Ranch Inheritance Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
2/1/51 Ranch Inheritance Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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).
12/28/50 Party Preparations Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
12/28/50 Party Preparations Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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).
Father Knows Best. December 21, 1950. NBC net. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. A Christmas fable about Hans Christian Anderson and his many children's characters. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Ted Donaldson, Rhoda Williams, June Whitley, Eleanor Audley, Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra, Clarence Nash (as the duck)
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).
Father Knows Best. December 21, 1950. NBC net. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee. A Christmas fable about Hans Christian Anderson and his many children's characters. Robert Young, Norma Jean Nilsson, Ted Donaldson, Rhoda Williams, June Whitley, Eleanor Audley, Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra, Clarence Nash (as the duck)
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 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.
November 23, 1950. NBC net. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Post Wheat Meal. Thanksgiving without the kids is not much of a celebration. Robert Young, June Whitley, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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.
November 23, 1950. NBC net. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Post Wheat Meal. Thanksgiving without the kids is not much of a celebration. Robert Young, June Whitley, Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson, Ed James (writer), Bill Forman (announcer), Roy Bargy and His Orchestra Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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).
9/28/50 The New Girl Friend Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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).
9/28/50 The New Girl Friend Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
9/21/50 Who Has The Time Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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.
"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing. This Week, 1932 "Cupid Without Wings". Doc Adams prescribes ice cream, delivered by handsome Johnny Kemp, as just the medicine a young lady needs.
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.
9/21/50 Who Has The Time Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
October 1, 1953. NBC net. Sponsored by: Post Cereals, Sanka Coffee. Father arranges a date for Betty and causes all kind of problems. Robert Young, Rhoda Williams, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Helen Strom, Marylee Robb, Ed James (character creator), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Bill Forman (announcer) Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
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.
"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing. This Week, 1932 "Once To Every Boy".Twin thirteen-year old boys try their first cigar.
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.
October 1, 1953. NBC net. Sponsored by: Post Cereals, Sanka Coffee. Father arranges a date for Betty and causes all kind of problems. Robert Young, Rhoda Williams, Jean Vander Pyl, Ted Donaldson, Helen Strom, Marylee Robb, Ed James (character creator), Paul West (writer), Roz Rogers (writer), Bill Forman (announcer) Father Knows Best a beloved family show that both parents and kids loved in the 1940's and later became a favorite on TV. Join us for each episode in the great family show.
"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing. This Week, 1932 "Error In Diagnosis". "Enjoyment". The town drunk is hurt while rescuing a little girl from a parading circus elephant. Doc Adams operates unsuccessfully, a surprisingly emotional scene.
"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing. This Week, 1932 "Error In Diagnosis". Music fill for local commercial insert. Griff Miller has a bad heart, and an interest payment due on his boathouse. Doc Adams helps out with a check and a quarantine.
"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing. This Week, 1932 "Wanted: Bright Youngsters". Music fill for local commercial insert. After a bank robbery, young Johnny Jones visits Doctor Adams with a bullet wound.