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2023.08.07 – 0949 – The ‘Gabbling' VoiceGabbling voice[1]Symptom: Different situations require different speeds: a brash ‘pile ‘em high and sell ‘em cheap' commercial is likely to be faster than one for luxury lingerie, a late-night presenter on a classical music station likely to have a slower pace than a jock on a city-based Countdown show. Having said that, someone who speaks too fast may not be pronouncing their words correctly. Or if they are, they may stumble more than they should. This may be as a result of their eye > brain > larynx > mouth workflow being unable to keep up with the speed demanded of them. While words are jammed together, parts of many of them (full syllables and clear consonants for example) may be lost. Also affected will be correct intonation (there may be very little, or too much), proper phrasing and of course proper pausing. The nuances of the copy is lost and what could be intelligible becomes incoherent. Prescription: The psychological issue here may be of someone trying to emulate an experienced and confident presenter who speaks faster because of those two attributes. Newbies should develop their own style of course. Faster speech if required, is made clearer with understanding your content, clear script markings, good posture and breath control, and enunciation exercises. Slower speech is easier to practice and it should come hand-in-hand with good diction, and an understanding of the script so the reader is clearly communicating… being expressive and not being an express train.· Our series on the ‘speed of the read' was covered in episodes 368 onwards A subgroup of this may be referred to as ‘shotgun speech' when someone speaks suddenly, quickly and in a rapid outburst of words. This type of talking may be a sign of nervousness and lack of self-confidence, and as you don't take much air in, can weaken your voice and affect the clarity of your diction. (See advice for ‘gabbling'.) [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeK5ZjtpO-M&feature=youtu.be and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X4Fy8YqysY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023.06.26 – 0907 – The Vocal Effect Of Mic Fright Vocally: · When stressed, the muscles that control the larynx can become tense.[1] (Periods of prolonged muscle tension in the larynx can lead to a lack of coordination of the vocal control system that can cause vocal fatigue and even vocal damage.) · Tension is likely to harden surfaces and make them smaller. So, holding your shoulders and throat in this state, and having a jaw that's barely opening, will make any vocalisation higher and thinner and with less resonance· A lack of breath support will likely make the voice higher in tone; flatter in prosody, quieter in volume, shakier in authority · You run out of what little breath you have, so, you read faster to get to the end of a sentence before you need to take another breath, resulting in gabbling· Gabbling can lead to speed-induced speaking errors: you trip up over your words· A drier mouth may mean less-precise articulation of words, it'll simply be more difficult to move your tongue to form the words · The mental ‘brain fog' may cause slower speech, mispronounced words, script hesitations or slow adlib reaction times You will hear the results of stress in your voice, in your headphones … causing more stress both in the moment and longer term:· Anxiety causes more anxiety, which may lead too A lack of sleep (either not being able to drop off, or waking up early or intermittently§ Leading to reduced energy levels· The possible use of alcohol or drugs to get to sleep or stay awakeo Difficulty exercising or eating properlyo A dull, tired sounding voice [1] A tense throat is almost your body's way of saying “I don't want you to say anything in case you embarrass yourself”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode I am joined by the host of Flapping Gums podcast. Metta World Thief and myself talk about the hole gambit of subjects. We start out talking about what an up and coming podcast deals with. Starting with true fans and growing from there. We also talk about Bette Midler is a strong force and will shut you down in a heart beat. We talk about set-up and other behind the scenes happenings. Other topics include in some way: barbers, tattoos, piercing, NFL, NHL, MLB, Judo, BJJ, MMA, Gabbling, the list goes on. Please follow me on Twitter, IG, Facebook @thatskrazykast Any CC is welcome. Please send all emails to Mhamidyphoto@gmail.com If you want to be a guest or suggest a topic, that's the place the start the process.
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The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
Crime Correspondent. November 4, 1949. CBS net. "The Chair For Dino". Sustaining. Larry Mitchell, ace crime reporter, tracks down a hidden time bomb hidden somewhere in the city. Dino Seroti, a cop killer, seems to have committed suicide. A good story. The program has also been dated October 21, 1949, and has been considered an audition program. Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Adrian Gendot (writer), Marlin Skiles (music), Paul Frees, Paul Masterson (announcer).
Crime Correspondent. November 4, 1949. CBS net. "The Chair For Dino". Sustaining. Larry Mitchell, ace crime reporter, tracks down a hidden time bomb hidden somewhere in the city. Dino Seroti, a cop killer, seems to have committed suicide. A good story. The program has also been dated October 21, 1949, and has been considered an audition program. Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director), Adrian Gendot (writer), Marlin Skiles (music), Paul Frees, Paul Masterson (announcer).
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
Dyke Easter, Detective. March 19, 1939. NBC net. "This Time For Creeps". Audition. Chicago origination. A small frightened man confesses to Dyke Easter that he's killed a man. The man, however, seems to be very much alive. Albert Hecht mispronounces his character's name during the show! When the cops put six bullets into his client, he's pulled from the river with seven bullets in his body! He is then seen alive with his ex-wife! Albert Hecht, Alan M. Fishburn (producer, director).
Dyke Easter, Detective. March 19, 1939. NBC net. "This Time For Creeps". Audition. Chicago origination. A small frightened man confesses to Dyke Easter that he's killed a man. The man, however, seems to be very much alive. Albert Hecht mispronounces his character's name during the show! When the cops put six bullets into his client, he's pulled from the river with seven bullets in his body! He is then seen alive with his ex-wife! Albert Hecht, Alan M. Fishburn (producer, director).
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The Fighting Parson. Mutual net, WGN Chicago origination. A pre-war audition. E. J. Rawlings appears as himself, an ordained priest who battles crime. When Reverend Rawlings finds two tough guys beating up a man in the snow, he single-handedly subdues them and brings them to the cops. Starting a new career, Reverend Rawlings looks into the narcotics racket. Judge James Chenault of Detroit appears on the program to praise Reverend Rawlings and to vouch for the authenticity of his adventures. E. J. Rawlings, James Chenault, Norman Gottschalk, Forrest Lewis, Hugh Studebaker, Ed Prentiss, Frank See, Tom Post, Claire Baum, Ray Appleby, Jess Kirkpatrick
The Fighting Parson. Mutual net, WGN Chicago origination. A pre-war audition. E. J. Rawlings appears as himself, an ordained priest who battles crime. When Reverend Rawlings finds two tough guys beating up a man in the snow, he single-handedly subdues them and brings them to the cops. Starting a new career, Reverend Rawlings looks into the narcotics racket. Judge James Chenault of Detroit appears on the program to praise Reverend Rawlings and to vouch for the authenticity of his adventures. E. J. Rawlings, James Chenault, Norman Gottschalk, Forrest Lewis, Hugh Studebaker, Ed Prentiss, Frank See, Tom Post, Claire Baum, Ray Appleby, Jess Kirkpatrick
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
Homicide O'Kane. March 2, 1943. Blue net, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Story Of The Killer Who Returned From The Dead As The Clock Struck The Hour." Bud Hiestand (? billed as "John Easton"), Richard LeGrand, Howard McNear, Sarah Selby, Harry Lang, Grace Holtby, Lou Bring (music director), Walter Arnold (announcer).
Homicide O'Kane. March 2, 1943. Blue net, KECA, Los Angeles aircheck. "The Story Of The Killer Who Returned From The Dead As The Clock Struck The Hour." Bud Hiestand (? billed as "John Easton"), Richard LeGrand, Howard McNear, Sarah Selby, Harry Lang, Grace Holtby, Lou Bring (music director), Walter Arnold (announcer).
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
I Cover The Waterfront. August 29, 1955. "Brother's Keeper". The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer).
I Cover The Waterfront. August 29, 1955. "Brother's Keeper". The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer).
I Cover The Waterfront. August 29, 1955. "Brother's Keeper". The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer).
I Cover The Waterfront. August 29, 1955. "Brother's Keeper". The characters are based on the book of the same name (by Max Miller) that was made into a film in 1933 (with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert). The adventures of a burned-out journalist in San Diego. The music heard during the program is based on the famous theme from the film. A Portuguese fisherman is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. A well-written and well-performed drama, the series might have been a hit 10 years earlier. The story is complete in these two episodes. Larry Thor, Tom Hanley (writer), Gil Doud (writer), Max Miller (author), William N. Robson (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer).
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
Perry Mason. December 30, 1953. Kate brings Skipper home, but doesn't tell her mother where he came from. Toni wants a dog too. The body of the show only. John Larkin, Bob Dixon (announcer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator).Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
Perry Mason. December 30, 1953. Kate brings Skipper home, but doesn't tell her mother where he came from. Toni wants a dog too. The body of the show only. John Larkin, Bob Dixon (announcer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator).Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
The Paris police investigate crime "by the book". Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and phschological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". Adventures of Inspector Maigret - Maigret is a brusque, pipe-smoking, Parisian Inspector, who works long hours at his office on the Quai des Orfèvres. He lives in an apartment on the Boulevard Richard-Lenoir where Madame Maigret always has one of his favourite home-cooked dishes waiting for him and a pot of hot coffee on the stove.Maigret is an unorthodox detective who relies on intuition more than factual evidence. He seeks to understand rather than judge the criminal, following a suspect not to find clues but to feel with the man. His approach to the investigation consist of long walks spent thinking about the crime, or hours in local cafés, smoking his pipe and drinking and immersing himself in the life of those he hunts
The British Hero Bulldog Drummond is a fictional character created by H. C. McNeile, as the hard boiled no nonsense-style detective. The stories followed Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., a wealthy former WWI officer of the Loamshire Regiment, who, after the war, spends his new-found leisure time as a private detective.Drummond is a proto-James Bond figure and was a muscular man with a group of followers who helped him in his adventures. They rounded up crooks and took them to a place only they knew and reformed them. Drummond and his men, the "Black Gang", beat the be jabbers out of the men till they learned their lesson and renounced crime. Join us as we listen to the adventures of this British Detective.
Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
The Paris police investigate crime "by the book". Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and phschological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". Adventures of Inspector Maigret - Maigret is a brusque, pipe-smoking, Parisian Inspector, who works long hours at his office on the Quai des Orfèvres. He lives in an apartment on the Boulevard Richard-Lenoir where Madame Maigret always has one of his favourite home-cooked dishes waiting for him and a pot of hot coffee on the stove.Maigret is an unorthodox detective who relies on intuition more than factual evidence. He seeks to understand rather than judge the criminal, following a suspect not to find clues but to feel with the man. His approach to the investigation consist of long walks spent thinking about the crime, or hours in local cafés, smoking his pipe and drinking and immersing himself in the life of those he hunts
Bulldog Drummond. August 13, 1945. Mutual net. "Help Wanted". Music fill for local commercial insert. Captain Drummond is away doing war work, so his valet Denny hires his own valet and solves a murder by himself. .
Perry Mason. December 31, 1953.Kate Beekman chats with Officer McInerney in the subway station. She meets with Gordy at the railroad station of "Goodbye." He's going to tell her "something she's never dreamed of." The body of the show only. John Larkin, Bob Dixon (announcer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator).Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
Perry Mason. December 31, 1953.Kate Beekman chats with Officer McInerney in the subway station. She meets with Gordy at the railroad station of "Goodbye." He's going to tell her "something she's never dreamed of." The body of the show only. John Larkin, Bob Dixon (announcer), Erle Stanley Gardner (creator).Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. This long running radio drama had several actors who played the famous lawyer starting with Bartlett Robinson and then followed by Santos Ortega, Donald Briggs, and finally John Larkin who played the famous attorney after 1947.The radio portrayal of Perry Mason is a far more involved lawyer then the one who became famous on TV, the radio version would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! The show was only 10 minutes and was more intense and favored action than courtroom drama. Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and moved to TV in the late 1950's with the now famous portrayal by Raymond Burr.Each show follows a continues story line similar to soap operas. Join us as we join Perry Mason in crime mysteries and court room drama.
The Avenger. November 29, 1945. Program #6. Michelson syndication. "The Mystery Of Dead Man's Rock". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 29, 1945. Program #6. Michelson syndication. "The Mystery Of Dead Man's Rock". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 22, 1945. Program #5. Michelson syndication. "The Coins Of Death". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 22, 1945. Program #5. Michelson syndication. "The Coins Of Death". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 15, 1945. Program #4. Michelson syndication. "The Eyes Of Shiva". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer) Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 15, 1945. Program #4. Michelson syndication. "The Eyes Of Shiva". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer) Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 8, 1945. Program #3. Michelson syndication. "Rendezvous With Murder". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 8, 1945. Program #3. Michelson syndication. "Rendezvous With Murder". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 1, 1945. Program #2. Michelson syndication. "The Mystery Of The Giant Brain". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer) Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. November 1, 1945. Program #2. Michelson syndication. "The Mystery Of The Giant Brain". Commercials added locally. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer) Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. October 25, 1945. Program #1. Michelson syndication. "The High Tide Murders". Commercials added locally. According to the scripts of this series, James Monks and Helene Adamson played the leads. The announcer was Allyn Edwards, the organist was Doc Whipple. No credits however, are given on the programs. The date above is known as an east coast air date. The west coast air date is June 8, 1945, but being syndicated, each station airing the series set their own broadcast date. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
The Avenger. October 25, 1945. Program #1. Michelson syndication. "The High Tide Murders". Commercials added locally. According to the scripts of this series, James Monks and Helene Adamson played the leads. The announcer was Allyn Edwards, the organist was Doc Whipple. No credits however, are given on the programs. The date above is known as an east coast air date. The west coast air date is June 8, 1945, but being syndicated, each station airing the series set their own broadcast date. Charles Michelson (producer), Walter Gibson (writer), Ruth Braun (writer), Gilbert Braun (writer). Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors