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Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 69: PC_2024-028_OTRNow_Radio_Program

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 177:24


PC_2024-028_OTRNow_Radio_ProgramThe Fred Allen Show. November 08, 1939. NBC net. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. The first tune is "It's A Hundred To One." Fred analyzes the statutes for pedestrians in New York. The program's guest is the man in charge of merchandising research for the doughnut industry. He analyzes dunking techniques. Round table discussion topic: "Do you think women drivers operate their cars as efficiently as men?" The Mighty Allen Art Players perform "The Sound Man's Revenge.". Fred Allen, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Wynn Murray, Minerva Pious, The Merry Macs, Portland Hoffa.  Doctor Christian. November 07, 1937. CBS net. Sponsored by: Vaseline. The first show of the series. Dr. Christian is forced to operate in a shack. The program originates from New York City. Jean Hersholt, Rosemary De Camp, Noreen Gammill, Gale Gordon, Art Gilmore (announcer).  GALLANT AMERICAN WOMEN  November 07, 1939.- Gallant American Women (written by Jane Ashman) was a series profiling Pioneer women in history who forged ahead. In cooperation with the US Office of Education and NBC. "Women and Peace"ELLERY QUEEN November 7, 1945."The Adventure of the Message In Red".  Top Secrets Of The FBI. November 12, 1947. Mutual net. "The Vest Pocket Broadcasting System". Audition Show. The FBI tracks down a dope ring by using the latest electronic equipment.  TOTAL TIME: 2:57:25.324SOURCES: Wikipedia and The RadioGoldindex.com

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 64: PC_2024-023_OTRNow_Radio_Program

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 196:26


The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. August 07, 1939. Program #39. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. "The Six Gates Of Joyful Wisdom." The evil Fu at his best (worst). The last episode of the story. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Quiz Kids. April 16, 1941. NBC net. Sponsored by: Alka-Seltzer. The first question is, "Would you drink "Aqua Fountus?" Four of The Quiz Kids had appeared on the The Jack Benny Show on April 6, 1941 (see cat. #34963) and on April 13, 1941 (see cat. #34951). Joe Kelly (host), Jack Benny (guest Quiz Kid), Ken Carpenter (announcer), Gerard Darrow, Mary KellyThe Private Files Of Rex Saunders. June 6, 1951. NBC net. "The Plan In The Killer's Mind". Sponsored by: RCA Victor. The system cue has been deleted. Rex Harrison, Edward Adamson (writer), Himan Brown (director), Kenneth Banghart (announcer), Leon Janney, Barbara Weeks.    Front and Center. July 13, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Army recruiting. Dorothy's first tune is "Feudin', Fightin' and Fussin'." Jack Carson tries to make a date with Dorothy. Dick Powell and Dorothy appear in a comic romance about newlyweds. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #38891. Dorothy Lamour (hostess), Henry Russell and His Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs, Jack Carson, Dick Powell, Hal Gibney (announcer), Glenhall Taylor (director). Bunco Squad. April 20, 1950. CBS net. "The Case Of The Bookworm". Sustaining. A con-artist in St. Louis poses as a scientist. He plans to swindle his mark out of $15,000 by "publishing" his book. The date is approximate. Frank Trumbull (host), Ralph Rose (producer, director), Del Castillo (composer, conductor), Merrick Goldman (writer), Troy Leonard (writer), Joe Walters (announcer).A Date With Judy. October 22, 1946. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Trying to avoid a lecture on international relations, Mr. Foster finds himself obligated to buy a diamond bracelet. Louise Erickson, John Brown, Aleen Leslie (creator, writer).  Creeps By Night. July 11, 1944. Blue Network. "Sis Who Did Not Die". Sustaining. AFRS version under the title "Mystery Playhouse". Hosted by Peter Lorre.TOTAL TIME: 2:57:04.068

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Convict), Phil Harris Alice Faye Show (Truman's Inaugural) & Bedtime Story

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 118:42


This week's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode "Convict". Originally aired on November 8th, 1953. Eve Arden stars as the beloved English teacher, Miss Brooks, and finds herself in a humorous mixup involving a misidentified convict. The show also stars Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as student Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as the handsome Mr. Boynton. Following this comedic adventure, we tune into "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" for "Truman's Inaugural" from January 23rd, 1949. This episode finds bandleader Phil Harris and his movie star wife Alice Faye in a series of misunderstandings and funny incidents as they prepare for President Truman's inauguration. Along with Phil Harris and Alice Faye, the case includes Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Walter Tetley as Julius, and Robert North as Willie. We wrap up with the "Lux Radio Theatre" presentation of comedy "Bedtime Story", originally broadcasted on February 26th, 1945. This charming tale stars Don Ameche and Loretta Young as a married couple navigating the comedic trials of marriage, with each trying to outwit the other in a series of lighthearted antics.Tune in for laughs, surprises and timeless storytelling this weekend on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee".

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 58: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-022

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 180:13


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-022The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. August 02, 1939. Program #37. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Escape from the house of Fu by sliding across on a wire. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. August 04, 1939. Program #38. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. "The Fiery Hand.". Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Calling All Cars. March 28, 1934. Program #18. CBS Pacific net (Don Lee net). "The Spinoza Case". Sponsored by: Rio Grande Oil. A pyromaniac has set a fire that has done $147,000 worth of damage. The story is introduced by Chief James Davis of the Los Angeles police department. The Spotlight Revue. December 3, 1948. CBS net. Commercials deleted. The first tune is, "On Notre Dame." The band also plays, "It's Magic." Guest Frank Sinatra sings, "Once In Love With Amy" and, "Prisoner Of Love" (with embellishments by Spike). Spike Jones and The City Slickers, George Rock, Doodles Weaver, Dorothy Shay, Freddie Morgan, Dick Morgan, Frank Sinatra, Dick Joy (announcer).  The Anacin Hollywood Star Theatre. December 18, 1948. NBC net. "Fogbound". Sponsored by: Anacin, BiSoDol Mints. A romance set in San Francisco. A beautiful and wealthy girl from Nob Hill falls for a bitter piano player in a bar. Helena Carter admits that this is her first time before a microphone and before an audience. Helena Carter, Jack Webb, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (host), Donald Woods, Martha Wilkerson (writer), Stacy Harris, Ken Peters (announcer).  The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe. June 17, 1947. NBC net. "The Red Wind". Sponsored by: Pepsodent. The first show of the series, as a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The same story was re-done a year later with a different cast (see cat. #8612). Forty-one matched pearls with a diamond propeller clasp...a good reason for murder! The show is referred to as "The Pepsodent Show." Van Heflin, Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Raymond Chandler (creator, writer), Milton Geiger (adaptor), Lurene Tuttle, Wendell Niles (announcer), William Conrad, James Fonda (producer, director), William Johnstone, Harry Bartell.Macabre. December 11, 1961. Program #5. AFRTS-FEN origination. "The Midnight Horseman". A good screamer. A painting of a black knight...with occult powers! The announcer mentions that it's Halloween, indicating a possible rebroadcast at a later date. Al Lepage (announcer). 

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 57: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-021

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 179:01


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-021The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 28, 1939. Program #35. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs strikes...with four foot long arms!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 31, 1939. Program #36. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs in the night strikes again!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Sealtest Village Store. March 20, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Sealtest Milk. Guest Vincent Price becomes, "Vinnie The Hillbilly." Leo Diamond plays the harmonica; nine-year-old drummer Joey Preston. Bob Stanton sings and sounds just like Sinatra. Jack Haley tries to take ukulele lessons. Bob Jellison, Bob Stanton, Eve Arden, Frank Nelson, Hans Conried, Jack Haley, Joey Preston, John Laing (announcer), Leo Diamond, Vincent Price, Virginia Martin, Eddie Paul and His Orchestra.Frontier Fighters. 1938. Program #9. Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates syndication. "The Donner Party". Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The story of the ill-fated wagon train that was trapped in the snows of the mountains while heading West. Originally syndicated by Radio Transcription Company Of America (Transco). 14:43, Audio Condition: excellent audio, otherwise complete.The Batman Mystery Club. September 05, 1950. "The Monster Of Dunphries Hall". An audition recording, announced as program #103. At a meeting of the club, Robin (the president of the club) makes no secret of Batman's identity. Sir Alfred Dunphries plans to spend the night in the "Death Chamber." The solution of a pretty good mystery is not to be revealed until the next meeting. Scott Douglas, Ronald Liss.  Gallant American Women. October 31, 1939. Blue Network. "These Freedoms". Sustaining. Pioneer women in the making of America, produced in co-operation with The United States Office Of Education, The Federal Security Agency and The Works Projects Administration.Eva Hantzel (program supervisor), Mary R. Beard (The World Center For Women's Archives: historical consultant), Eugenie Leonard, Rudolph Schramm (composer), Jane Ashman (writer)  The Amazing Mr. Malone. August 28, 1948. ABC net. Sustaining. Tony Milano, a gangster who believes that "cleanliness is next to godliness" has it in for Jack Reed. Tony frames Jack Reed for murder, so Jack is in need of Mr. Malone's talents as a criminal lawyer. In the opening scene, a man trying to use a pay telephone, speaks to the operator before the sound effects man drops a nickle into the slot. Hearing the nickle, the actor quickly repeats speaking to the operator. Nice recovery!. Frank Lovejoy, Eugene Wang (writer), William P. Rousseau (director), Rex Koury (music), Dresser Dahlstead (announcer), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Howard Duff (?), Craig Rice (creator). The Whistler. September 01, 1948. CBS Pacific net. "Payment In Full". Sponsored by: Signal Oil. After a lawyer murders his wife, he finds himself defending the man he framed for the crime. A better-than-usual story. Bill Bouchey, Laurette Fillbrandt, Sidney Reuthal (writer), George W. Allen (producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer).

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 56: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-020

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 177:42


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-020The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 24, 1939. Program #33. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs, a strange white peacock. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 26, 1939. Program #34. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs strikes again, the disgrace of Dr. Fu. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Bright Star. October 23, 1952. Program #1. Audition show. George tries to expose a phoney oil promotion scheme to Susan. Dates indicated for these programs are approximate and as with most syndicated programs, varied from station to station. Fred MacMurray, Irene Dunne, Sheldon Leonard, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irv Norton and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman. The NBC University Theatre. January 9, 1949. NBC net. "The Grapes Of Wrath". Sustaining. The classic drama of the Depression, the Okies and their search for the promised land in California Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Clarke Gordon, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Earl Lee, Gwen Delano, Howard McNear, J. Donald Adams (intermission commentator), Jane Darwell, Jerry Farber, John Dehner, John Steinbeck (author), June Martell, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Richard E. Davis (adaptor), Steven Chase, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, Tony Barrett, Wally Maher.Crime Club. March 13, 1947. Mutual net. "Fear Came First".   Four women fight over an inheritance in a deserted house. Two murders have just been committed. Roger Bower (producer, director), Sydney Smith, Helen Shields, Grace Copen, Irene Hubbard, Cameron Prud'Homme, Vera Kelsey (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor).The House Of Mystery. August 3, 1947. "A Gift From The Dead". Sponsored by: Post Corn Toasties, Postum. A mysterious recluse dies after vowing to return from the dead. It seems that he has returned when the family jewels start reappearing. The program originates from New York. John Griggs (host, billed as "Roger Elliott"), Al Fanelli (organist). 

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 55: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-019

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 178:36


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-019The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 19, 1939. Program #31. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A double double-crosser. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 21, 1939. Program #32. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Fu leaves a clue. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Town Hall Tonight. May 25, 1938. Red net. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Fred Allen.  My Little Margie. March 13, 1955. CBS net. "Miss Guided Missile". Sponsored by: Campana (commercials partially deleted). A vacation in Las Vegas. Frank Nelson gets Margie elected, "Miss Guided Missile." Farrell misreads one of his line, making a silly plot funnier. Verna Felton, Gil Stratton, Frank Nelson, Hans Conried, Gordon T. Hughes (producer, director, transcriber), Jean Tatum, Roy Rowan (announcer), Frank Fox (creator), Hal Roach Jr. (producer), Roland Reed (producer), Lee Carson (writer), Jack Harvey (writer), George Neise, Gale Storm (performer, commercial spokesman), Charles Farrell (performer, commercial spokesman). The Green Lama. June 26, 1949. CBS net. "The Million Dollar Chopsticks". Sustaining. The Green Lama arrives in Hong Kong to solve a murder and theft. Paul Frees, Ben Wright, Georgia Ellis, Jack Kruschen, Paul McVey, Lillian Buyeff, Lawrence Dobkin, Charles Russell, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Richard Foster (writer), William Froug (writer), Richard Aurandt (music), Larry Thor (announcer).   Inner Sanctum Mysteries. January 11, 1944. CBS net. "Voice On The Wire". Sponsored by: Colgate Tooth Powder, Palmolive Soap. Trapped on an island, a voice on the telephone warns a woman that she has only four hours to live. Raymond Edward Johnson (host), Lesley Woods, Himan Brown (director), Robert Sloane (writer), Karl Swenson, Berry Kroeger.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Exchanging Christmas Gifts), Bob Hope New Year's Skit, Great Gildersleeve (New Year's Costume Ball), Jack Benny (A New Year's Fantasy) & Count Basie Orchestra

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 109:12


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio, our "Saturday Matinee" celebrates the holiday season with a lineup of festive episodes. We kick off with the "Our Miss Brooks" episode titled “Exchanging Christmas Gifts,” where the ever-entertaining Miss Brooks, played by Eve Arden, navigates the complexities of gift exchanges among colleagues. The cast also features Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, and Richard Crenna as the endearing student Walter Denton. Following that, we lighten the mood with a "New Year's Skit" by Bob Hope. In this episode, Bob Hope delivers his trademark quick-witted humor in a series of comic sketches and monologues that reflect on the passing year and the one to come, featuring guest appearances by his regular ensemble including Les Brown and his Band of Renown. The festivities continue with an episode from "The Great Gildersleeve" titled "New Year's Costume Ball." Harold Peary stars as the lovable Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, wrestling with the hilarious mishaps of organizing a costume ball to ring in the new year. The episode also features Walter Tetley as his nephew Leroy and Lillian Randolph as their housekeeper, Birdie. The laughter carries on with the "Jack Benny Show," where Jack Benny and his cast, including Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and Rochester, engage in a whimsical adventure in "A New Year's Fantasy." This episode takes listeners on a humorous journey through time with Benny's vaudevillian antics. The grand finale features the legendary Count Basie Orchestra in CBS's "The Anniversary Dancing Party" New Year's special. Broadcast originally on December 31, 1967, this special brings the vibrant sounds of Count Basie and his orchestra to life, filling the airwaves with energetic jazz that's perfect for welcoming the new year. Together, these episodes create a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and music, encapsulating the spirit and excitement of the holiday season just before New Year's Eve.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 54: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-018

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 175:43


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-018The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 14, 1939. Program #29. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Si-Fan and The "Blue Light" strikes. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 11009. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 17, 1939. Program #30. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Milk, fish, and trowel. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon.IT'S HIGGINS SIR July 3, 1951. Program #1. NBC net. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Higgins and the ancestral silver descend of the Roberts family, and life will never be the same. Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (writer, producer, director, conceiver), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby CRESTA BLANCA HOLLYWOOD PLAYERS October 1, 1946. CBS net. "Rebecca". Sponsored by: Cresta Blanca Wines. A woman's husband cannot forget his beautiful first wife, and with good reason. A gothic romance. Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, Bernard Katz (music), Axel Gruenberg (adaptor), Frank Bingman (announcer).Joan Fontaine reprises her role from the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film "Rebecca" in this radio adaptation. FRANK BUCK' S JUNGLE QUIZ  July 15, 1941. Mutual net. Sustaining. The first program of the series. A game show with orphans from St. John's Orphanage in Brooklyn as guests. The kids try to stump Frank with animal questions. The first question is, "What snake is the deadliest?" The show is so bad, it's good. Frank even interrupts the announcer as he gives the system cue! Frank Buck.  THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK RACE May 1, 1949. Program #1. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The Dineen family has lost two of their Victory ships. Were they sunk for their insurance? Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist).an radio adventure serial syndicated by Bruce Eells Productions. The 30-minute program's first East Coast broadcast was 1949, and the show ran 43 episodes. "  THE HALL OF FANTASY February 13, 1947. CBS net, KALL, Salt Lake ity origination. "The Perfect Script". Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write "the perfect script." Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music). 

Retro Radio Podcast
The Cinnamon Bear – Oliver Ostrich. ep16, 371214 (RetroPlus)

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 16:04


Transcript: Episode 16 @ Silent Photoplay Blog SilentPhotoplayForum Cast: Judy: Barbara Jean Wong Jimmy: Unknown Cinnamon Bear (Paddy O'Cinnamon): Buddy Duncan, Crazy Quilt Dragon: Joseph Kearnes. Gale Gordon as Weary…

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Magic Christmas Tree), The Aldrich Family (Christmas Program) & Jack Benny (Decorating the Christmas Tree)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 83:47


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we begin with the charming "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode "Magic Christmas Tree." In this delightful holiday special from December 25, 1949, Connie Brooks, played by the incomparable Eve Arden, experiences the magic of Christmas when she discovers a talking Christmas tree that grants wishes. The cast also includes Gale Gordon as the irritable Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as the earnest student Walter Denton, and Jane Morgan as the lovable landlady Mrs. Davis. Following that, we will enjoy "The Aldrich Family" in their "Christmas Program" episode, which first aired on December 23, 1948. Here, teenager Henry Aldrich, brought to life by Ezra Stone, becomes hilariously entangled in the chaos of organizing a school Christmas play. His misadventures cause endless trouble for his family and friends, featuring Jackie Kelk as Homer Brown and Katharine Raht as his ever-patient mother, Alice Aldrich. Lastly, we wrap up with "The Jack Benny Show" in the episode titled "Decorating the Christmas Tree," from December 23, 1951. Jack Benny, along with his valet Rochester, portrayed by Eddie Anderson, and his pianist Dennis Day, attempts to decorate his house for Christmas, leading to a series of comic missteps and witty banter. Mary Livingstone adds to the merriment with her sharp wit, while Phil Harris contributes his usual boisterous charm. Each episode offers a glimpse into the holiday spirit of the late 1940s and early 1950s, filled with laughter, mishaps, and the warmth of the season, performed by a stellar cast of radio's golden era.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 53: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-017

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 177:58


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-017The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 10, 1939. Program #27. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Three Golden Pomegranates. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 11007. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 12, 1939. Program #28. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Nayland Smith returns with a clue, the trail warms. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Good News Of 1939. November 17, 1938. NBC net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Bulova (local), Beckman's Furs (local). The first tune is "The Bumpy Road To Love." Frank Morgan relates how he battled burglars in his house. Louis Mayer and Father Flanagan talk about the "Boys Town" movie and appeal for funds. Daddy prepares Baby Snooks for a visit from the boss. Scenes from "The Shining Hour," with Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young. "If Men Played Cards As Women Do." About one minute is missing from the middle of the program. Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Frank Morgan, Tony Martin, Louis B. Mayer, Edward Flanagan, Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young, Margaret Sullavan, Ted Pearson (announcer).  The Louella Parsons Show. January 05, 1951. ABC net. Sponsored by: Jergens Lotion, Woodbury Soap. Burgess Meredith has been secretly married. The Elizabeth Taylor-Nicky Hilton divorce is proceding. The film "The Miracle" is considered "immoral, irreligious and stupid" by the Catholic Church...and Louella. Faye Emerson and Skitch Henderson are having marital troubles. Louella interviews John Wayne and presents him with a scroll from "Motion Picture Herald." John's interview sounds scripted, but he does mention his anti-communist feelings and his support for "The Motion Picture Alliance.". Louella Parsons, John Wayne, Marvin Miller (announcer).FEDERAL AGENT 1944. Finley syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. Nick Sarno is up for parole, and it's granted despite the objections of the Feds. Sarno's enemies are wiped out in a gangland massacre, even though Sarno is in France!   Dragnet. March 02, 1950. Program #38. NBC net. "The Big Kill". Sponsored by: Fatima. Jack Carver, just out of Folsom, is suspected of killing a cop for revenge. Friday poses as a criminal in jail to find the missing murder weapon. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough.  Death Valley Days. June 16, 1939. NBC net. "Shoo Fly". Sponsored by: Twenty Mule Team Borax (some commercials deleted). A tough old lady runs her own claim in the Panamint mountains...with a harsh word and a shotgun. Milton Herman, Frank Butler, John McBryde (as "The Old Ranger"), Irene Hubbard, Jeffrey Bryant, George Hicks (announcer), Ruth Woodman (creator, writer), Dorothy McCann (producer), Bob Prescott (sound effects), Keene Crockett (sound effects), Harry Glantz (bugle call), Joseph Bonime (music). 

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 52: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-016

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 182:00


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-016 The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 05, 1939. Program #25. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. An opium den raided, Nayland Smith rescued!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 07, 1939. Program #26. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The sealed chest of Dr. Fu, a trap is laid. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Abbott and Costello Show. November 19, 1942. Red net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) performed together as Abbott and Costello, an American comedy duo whose work on stage, radio, film and television made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s, as well as a top ten box office draw for a full decade (1942 1952). Their iconic and influential patter routine "Who's on First?" with its rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the framework for many of their best-known comedy bits. . Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The program originates from the 6th Ferrying Group Air Transport Command, Long Beach, California. Mel does the voices of Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, an electric organ and hiccups. Lou wants to play the romantic lead in Merle's next picture. The cast does, "The Brave Knight Cut Off The Dragon's Tail," or, "The Dragon Isn't Wagon Anymore." Costello plays, "Sir Porterhouse," Abbott plays, "Sir Loin." Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Connie Haines, Leith Stevens and His Orchestra, Ken Niles (announcer), Merle Oberon (guest), Mel Blanc, The Camel Five.Doctor Six-Gun. September 2, 1954. Program #1. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast.DR. Karl Weber plays Dr. Ray Matson as the gun-carrying, wandering doctor known far and wide as Dr. Sixgun. Dr. Sixgun's story was told through the doctor's perpetually inebriated companion, Pablo. The show ran for one season beginning in 1954.  The first show of the series. Aaron Gault is determined to get rich off a young Indian boy with the measles. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Fred Weihe (director, transcriber), George Lefferts (writer), Karl Weber, William Griffis.Author's Playhouse. September 22, 1944. NBC net. "Cry For The Hunted". Sustaining. A man is almost crazy from his attempts to escape from the Nazis. Frederick J. Lipp (author). Sleep No More. November 21, 1956. NBC net. "Conqueror's Isle". Sustaining. A flyer is forced down on a strange island and discovers a race of superior humans preparing to take over the world. The story was previously used on "Escape" on March 15, 1949. The system cue has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Nelson Bond (author), Kenneth MacGregor (director). 

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 51: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-015

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 178:00


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-015The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 28, 1939. Program #23. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. "The Flower of Silence.". Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 30, 1939. Program #24. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Nayland Smith has vanished. The Si-Fan?. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon.The Fabulous Doctor Tweedy. January 08, 1947. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The professor is the Dean Of Men at Potts College and plays the bassoon! The date is subject to correction. The Tweedy Chamber Music Society rehearses. A big basketball game is going to be held...with a big player for Potts! Minerva Pious plays a character with a Greek accent. Harry Von Zell plays a character with a low I.Q. Frank Morgan, Minerva Pious, Harry Von Zell, Gale Gordon, Robert Riley Crutcher (creator).The Silver Theatre. May 07, 1939. CBS net. "The Train Ride". Sponsored by: International Silver. A date with the electric chair, and a romance that goes beyond death!. Bud Hiestand (announcer), Carlton KaDell, Charles Martin (producer, director), Conrad Nagel (host, director), Felix Mills (composer), Joan Crawford, John Conte (announcer), Lindsay MacHarrie. The Smiths Of Hollywood. January 10, 1947. Program #1. Mutual net origination, Finley syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Uncle Cecil arrives from Britain...with a crash! The first show of the series. The script is similar to the one used for an audition recording of September 20, 1946 (see cat. #84161). Promotional literature for the program boasts that, "Every program is recorded before a large, live audience at NBC studios in Hollywood.". Andrew Hickox (producer), Arthur Treacher, Billy Roy, Brenda Marshall, Dick Nosserman (writer), Harry Von Zell, Jan Ford, Joe Forte, Ruth Perrott, Sara Berner, Tyler McVey, Vic Knight (producer, director). Whitehall 1212. December 23, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned tea! The final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director).   The Witch's Tale. May 30, 1935. WOR, Newark, New Jersey, , Air Features Syndicate syndication. "The Deserter". Old Nancy is 125 years old today. A Civil War story "of 80 years ago" (which would put the date of broadcast at 1944 if true), loosely based on Ambrose Bierce's, "An Occurence At Owl Creek Bridge." Well-done and well-written, if somewhat melodramatic. The script was previously used on "The Witch's Tale" on January 23, 1933. This might be an Artransa (Australian) syndication. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer, producer, performer). 

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Workhorse), The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show (Genius Undiscovered) & Benny Goodman (Madhattan Room)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 89:08


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee", we start with the beloved "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode titled "Workhorse". Originally aired on November 7, 1948, the episode features the ever-humorous struggles of high school English teacher Connie Brooks as she juggles excessive workloads and the demands of her quirky colleagues and students at Madison High. The stellar cast includes Eve Arden as Miss Brooks, Gale Gordon as Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as student Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as biology teacher Mr. Boynton. Following is "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" with the episode "How Long Genius Phil Goes Undiscovered", first broadcast on November 6, 1953. In this hilarious installment, Phil Harris worries about his unrecognized talents and contemplates a career that might better suit his self-declared genius, causing a typical uproar in his household. The episode features Phil Harris as himself, Alice Faye as his sensible and patient wife, with additional support from Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Walter Tetley as Julius Abruzzio, and Robert North as Willie. We wrap up with a musical treat from the "Benny Goodman" concert in the episode titled "Madhattan Room". Dating back to November 6, 1937, this performance captures Goodman at the height of his popularity during the swing era, playing at the famous Madhattan Room in New York City. Benny Goodman leads the ensemble with his clarinet, and the show features vocal performances alongside classic instrumental numbers, providing listeners with a taste of a live 1930s big band jazz concert. Join us for this trio of classic entertainment that promises to bring laughter, nostalgia, and the unbeatable charm of early radio and music legends.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 60: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-014

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 178:46


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-014The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 23, 1939. Program #21. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The mad Inspector Weymouth and "The Lord Of The Fire.". Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 26, 1939. Program #22. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Watch out for the Si-Fan!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Charlie McCarthy Show. May 2, 1943. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Charlie's growing a moustache. Dale sings, "Canteen Bounce." Bill Thompson reports from "Flageria" (in his "Wallace Wimple" voice and Negro, German and Swedish dialects). Guest Barbara Stanwyck volunteers to be Charlie's manager and get a raise for him from Bergen. Edgar Bergen, Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Dale Evans, Bill Thompson, Barbara Stanwyck, Del Sharbutt (Special Services announcer). Grand Marquee. August 21, 1947. NBC net, Chicago origination. "Haunt Me A House". Sustaining. An eager real estate agent tries to sell a house during the housing shortage...a haunted house! The program may be dated August 27, 1947. Jim Ameche, Muriel Bremner, Hope Summers, Cliff Soubier, Johnny Coons, Ralph Hunter (writer), Mary McSkiving (writer), Norman Felton (producer), George Stone (announcer), Joseph Gallicchio (conductor), Emil Soderstrom (composer). The Sportsmen's Club.(Grantland Rice Sports) March 11, 1944. NBC net. "The Phantom Drive". Sustaining. A great story about a dead sportswriter and a dead tennis champ who return to Earth for one more tournament. The program is going to be pre-empted next week. Grantland Rice (host), William T. Tilden II (author), Harold Young, William Mitchell, Gerald Holland (adaptor), Will Hare, Norman McKay, Gregory Morton, Anthony Lapenna, Len Sterling, George Crook (organist), Theodore Cella (harpist), Anton M. Leader (director). Big Town. March 8, 1949. NBC net. "The Case Of The Crooked Eye". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso. An expose of the fake detective racket. A crooked private eye tries to blackmail a client, then beats him almost to death. The "detective" then murders his girlfriend and threatens to do the same to Lorelei! Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Jerry McGill (writer, producer), Dwight Weist (narrator).Cabin B-13. July 5, 1948. CBS net. "A Razor In Fleet Street". Sponsored by: sustaining. The first show of the series. A spin-off from the "Suspense" series, originally heard as one of the stories of that series on Nov. 9, 1942. Arnold Moss as "Dr. Fabian" introduces an excellent murder mystery. A razor wielding "Slasher" is the double of a visiting diplomat, but who's who? Arnold Moss (host), John Dickson Carr (creator, writer), Joseph Curtin, Naomi Campbell, William Podmore, Merle Kendrick (composer, conductor), Charles S. Monroe (editor), John Dietz (director).

THE Last Action Critics!
Episode 40-[S4]- The Burbs (1989)

THE Last Action Critics!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 57:52


On this week's episode New neighbors move in next to Will, Ian & Nora. They're weird, creepy, unseen! An investigation will be launched, inspections, searches, spying etc. Bones will be found! Mysteries unearthed, questions raised, where is Walter!? All things that must be dealt with in- THE BURBS (1989) PG 102 minutes Directed by: Joe Dante. Starring: Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern, Rick Ducommun, Corey Feldman, Wendy Schaal, Henry Gibson, Brother Theodore, Courtney Gains, Gale Gordon, Robert Picardo, Dick Miller, Cory Danzinger, Nicky Katt, and Many Other Talented People! 01:30- Happy Anniversary Ian! AND Happy Anniversary A.E. Bennet & The Colonel! 02:30- First Thoughts 07:00- Whatcha Been Watchin'? (Ian- Year of the Rabbit. Will- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Penguin, Agatha All Along, The Outer Banks. Nora- The Burbs, Only Murders in the Building, The Burbs, The Sentinal, The Burbs, The Menendez Brothers (documentary), The Burbs.) 13:00- THE BURBS (1989) 16:00- Tasty Morsels 21:30- Rating/review 53:00- Totals 55:30- Next week/Bye Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/THELastActionCritics⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: @TheLastActionCritics Twitter:     @THE_Lastcritics email:   Thelastactioncritics@gmail.com Next Week: You're Next (netflix)

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 49: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-013

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 178:24


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-013The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 19, 1939. Program #19. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The ghastly fungoid cellar. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 21, 1939. Program #20. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The battle on the river. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Curtain Time April 17, 1948. NBC net, Chicago origination. "Miss Snoring Sleepwalker". Sponsored by: Mars Candy. A light comedy about a woman who wins a Holywood movie contract and her statistically inclined beau. This is a network, sponsored verson of cat. #17049. George Cisar, Sidney Ellstrom, Harry Holcomb (director), Patrick Allen (host), Sumner Love, Michael Romano, Bert Farber (music arranger, conductor), Harry Elders, Nannette Sargent, Mike Wallace (commercial spokesman, billed as Myron Wallace), Edna MacGregor (writer)The New Swan Show. October 19, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Swan Soap. Doris sings "Sentimental Journey". Hy Averback announces the Los Angeles Giants football game. Bob experiences some Southern Hospitality,& Bill Veeck visits.  Marvin Fischer (writer), Al Schwartz (writer), Mort Lachman (writer), Cy Rose (writer), Al Capstaff (producer), Doris Day, Les Brown and His Orchestra, Bill Farrell, Irene Ryan, Four Hits and A Miss, Jack Kirkwood, Hy Averback, Larry Marks (writer), Larry Gelbart (writer), The Cisco Kid. August 18, 1953. Program #113. Mutual-Don Lee net, KHJ, Los Angeles origination, Ziv syndication. "The Madwoman Of Desolation House". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Jack Mather, Harry Lang.Cloak and Dagger. July 30, 1950. NBC net. "The Swastika On The Windmill". Sustaining. 4:00 P. M. An O. S. S. operative enters Nazi occupied Holland to stay with his uncle and radio troop information to the Allied forces. Lester Fletcher, Harvey Hayes, Jared Burke, Gordon Stern, Francois Grimar, Basil Langton, Patricia Courtleigh, Beulah Garrick, Victor Chapin, Percy Hoskins (research), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Murray Ross (organist while John Gart is on vacation)Beyond Tomorrow. April 5, 1950. CBS net. "Requiem". Sustaining. The first show of the series, which evolved from the series "Beyond This World." The story old man who wanted to die on the moon. Robert Heinlein (author), Everett Sloane, William N. Robson (producer), Mitchell Grayson (director), Henry Sylvern (music), John Campbell Jr. (host). 

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 48: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-012

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 177:03


The OTRNow Radio Program_2024-012The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 14, 1939. Program #17. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Fu Manchu makes the dead to live. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 16, 1939. Program #18. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. In the house of Fu Manchu. Hanley Stafford, Gale GordonThe Marriage. October 04, 1953. NBC net. Sustaining. The married couple are now named Liz and Ben Marriott and have a family. Ben tries to ask questions of Pete's fifth-grade teacher. This is not as easy as it sounds. The system cue has been deleted. Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Juano Hernandez, Edward King (director), Irene Hubbard, Wendell Holmes, David Pfeffer, Bob Dettin (? announcer).  Blair Of The Mounties. February 28, 1938. Program #5. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Phantom Sniper". The program is announced as a serial, but each episode is complete in itself or in two parts. Stories of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. "The Phantom Sniper" has struck...it could be the "Boy-Foot Bear" (with cheeks of tan)?. Blair Of The Mounties. March 07, 1938. Program #6. Walter Biddick syndication. "The Murder At Packett's Landing". A pair of fur thieves are captured when one of them spares a woman and child from freezing to death.   Academy Award Theatre. June 22, 1946. CBS net. "The Front Page". Sponsored by: Squibb. Comedy about the newspaper business and one reporter's efforts to get married and free himself from his editor's clutches. Pat O'Brien, Adolphe Menjou. 1/2 hour, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.THE NEW ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE January 19, 1951 "Calculated Risk" With Sydney Greenstreet Sustaining. Rex Stout (creator), Sydney Greenstreet, Don Stanley (announcer), Gerald Mohr,Edwin Fadiman (producer), J. Donald Wilson (producer, director), GeGe Pearson. CREEPS BY NIGHT March 7, 1944, "The Strange Burial Of Alexander Jordan"

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 47: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-11

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 205:36


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-11 The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 09, 1939. Program #15. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A small victory over Dr. Fu Manchu. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 12, 1939. Program #16. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Lord Southerly dies, Fu Manchu leaves no clues. Dr. Petrie goes calling. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.The Fitch Bandwagon. April 25, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo. Phil sings, "If You're Ever Down In Texas, Look Me Up." Remley has become a sculptor to impress his new girlfriend. Phil is going to modelfor him. Alice sings, "Hooray For Love.". Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Walter Tetley, Bill Forman (announcer), Ollie O'Toole, Anne Whitfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Phillips (director). Presenting Charles Boyer. July 04, 1950. NBC net. "The Adventure Of The Sliderule Blonde". Sustaining. Once again, Mishel is financially embarrassed at dinnertime. His friend, Mr. Conway comes to his gastronomical rescue...at the cost of a story. This story involves an American blonde who has a system for beating the roulette wheel. The system works!. Ernest Vadja (creator of the character); Fritz Feld ; Paul Marion ; Clement Scott Gilbert (creator of the character); Robert E. Lee (writer); Hanley Stafford; Don Stanley (announcer); Mary Jane Croft ; Herb Butterfield ; Charles Boyer; Jack Edwards ; Viola Vonn; Art Wilson (director);.THE PRESS CLUB "Madam Alver's Death"  only other available episode is "the elephant" Take It Or Leave It. April 04, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Eversharp Pens, Eversharp Razor Baldes. The first contestant has to name the states in which women's colleges are located. One of the commercials is for the "Kimberly Pockette" (a ball-point pen). Red Skelton appears as an unbilled guest to plug his show and help one of the contestants (who replies to the question: "What flower do you associate with Holland?" Hollyhocks!). Garry Moore, Ken Niles (announcer), Red Skelton, Cookie Fairchild and His Orchestra. SQUAD ROOM - Jonas Parl Is Murdered By His WifeSquad Room. February 03, 1954. Program #4. Mutual net. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A routine husband and wife fight turns out to be murder. Jonas Parle has been knifed to death by his wife. The system cue has been deleted. The date is subject to correction. Lawson Zerbe, Virginia Payne, Wynn Wright (performer, producer, director), Peter Irving (writer), Bill Mahr (announcer).Murder By Experts. June 13, 1949. Mutual net. "Summer Heat". Sustaining. A newly graduated lawyer awakes with a dead body in bed and has a very difficult time getting rid of that body!. David Kogan (adaptor, director, producer), Phil Tonken (announcer), Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Cameron Andrews, Andrew Evans (author), Emerson Buckley (conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), Lawson Zerbe, Richard Dupage (composer), Frank Behrens, William Zuckert, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, director, producer). X Minus One. August 11, 1955. NBC net. "Almost Human". Sustaining. "The Duke" teaches a robot how to kill and rob. "Junior" seems eager to learn! The system cue has been deleted. Kenneth MacGregor (studio director), Lynn Cook, Merril E. Joels, Nat Polen, Robert Block (author), Santos Ortega, William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Guy Repp, Jack Grimes, Jone Allison, Joseph Julian. 

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Mr. Lathrop Returns to School), Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show (Phil Returns from Vacation) & Sir Lancelot of the Lake (Dorothy Lamour)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 85:02


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we begin with "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode “Mr. Lathrop Returns to School," where Madison High sees the return of businessman and school board member, Mr. Lathrop. In this amusing episode, confusion and chaos ensue as Miss Brooks navigates the challenges of having Mr. Lathrop in her classroom. The beloved cast features Eve Arden as the quick-witted Miss Brooks, Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Conklin, Richard Crenna as the earnest student Walter Denton, and Jeff Chandler as the dashing Mr. Boynton. Following that, we dive into the delightful chaos of "Phil Harris Alice Faye" in the episode "Phil Returns From Vacation." The story captures the humorous struggles of Phil Harris as he tries to settle back into his routine after a lively vacation. The episode is full of the usual comedic mishaps and musical interludes. Stars Phil Harris and Alice Faye charm listeners with their witty banter, supported by Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Walter Tetley as Julius, and Robert North as Willie. Lastly, "The Sealtest Variety Theater" brings us the episode "Sir Lancelot of the Lake." This dramatic and humorous adaptation sees Dorothy Lamour and her ensemble cast performing a spoof on the age-old tale of King Arthur's court. Dorothy Lamour leads the cast with her versatile performance, supported by guest stars including Eddie Bracken and Hans Conried, adding a layer of comedic flair to the legendary story. Tune in for a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and classic radio charm with these vintage episodes.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - The Aldrich Family (McCall's Bicycle), My Favorite Wife (The Elves) & The Bob Hope Show (Bob's Hometown)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 89:21


This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio begins with "The Aldrich Family" in an entertaining episode titled "McCall's Bicycle" (a.k.a. Mrs. Aldrich Returns a Bicycle), which first aired on November 20th, 1944. In this humorous episode, Henry Aldrich finds himself entangled in confusion when his mother mistakenly returns the wrong bicycle to McCall's department store, leading to a series of comedic mishaps. The episode features Ezra Stone as Henry Aldrich, House Jameson as his father Sam Aldrich, and Katharine Raht as his mother, Alice Aldrich. Following that, we'll enjoy "My Favorite Wife" starring Lucille Ball in the episode "The Elves," originally broadcast on September 2nd, 1949. Lucille Ball brings her iconic charm and wit to this lively episode, where she plays a wife who enlists the help of her neighbor to convince her husband that their house is enchanted by elves. The delightful scenario unfolds with Richard Denning playing the bemused husband, and Gale Gordon as the incredulous neighbor. We conclude with "The Bob Hope Show" in an episode called "From Bob's Hometown," which aired on March 19th, 1946. Broadcasting directly from Bob Hope's hometown, the episode features Bob delivering his signature blend of comedy and sketches, delighting the audience with anecdotes about his early life and the quirky characters from his past. The show is enriched with appearances by regular cast members including Frances Langford and Jerry Colonna, who add to the laughs and memorable moments. Tune in this Saturday for a trip back in time with these classic radio shows, each bringing a unique flavor of humor and nostalgia to our weekend lineup.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 46: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-010

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 175:18


PC_2024-010_The OTRNow Radio ProgramThe Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 05, 1939. Program #13. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The houseboat on the Thames. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.10993. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 07, 1939. Program #14. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Plans for a new aerial torpedo have been stolen!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.Our Miss Brooks. September 19, 1948. CBS net. "The Conklins' Anniversary At Crystal Lake". Sustaining. It's the Conklin's anniversary, and time for a weekend at the cabin at Crystal Lake. Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton have been invited to come along! A similar script was subsequently used on the program on August 21, 1949 or September 4, 1949 (see cat. #46051). Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, Noreen Gammill (as Mrs. Conklin), Richard Crenna, Gloria McMillan, Gale Gordon, Jeff Chandler, Larry Berns (producer), Wilbur Hatch (music), Bob Lemond (announcer), Al Lewis (writer, director), Dink Trout.    Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. March 04, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Asteroid Of Danger". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. Manning and Dr. Dale disappear while prospecting in the asteroid belt. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Margaret Garland, Gilbert Braun (writer), Jon Gart (organist). 1221. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. March 06, 1952. ABC net, WJZ, New York aircheck. "The Asteroid Of Danger". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Pep, Kellogg's Raisin Bran. A scientist has kidnapped Dr. Dale and Manning and is hiding out on a small asteroid. Al Markim, Drex Hines (director), Edward Bryce, Frank Thomas Jr., Jackson Beck (announcer), Jan Merlin, Margaret Garland, Gilbert Braun (writer), Jon Gart (organist). The Jergens Journal. May 18, 1941. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Jergen's Lotion and Facial Powder. Winchell with hard war news and Broadway gossip. His unique style is featured, with "flash," the telegraph key, etc. Ben Grauer (announcer), Walter Winchell.The FBI In Peace and War. November 03, 1954. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Twenty-Five-Thousand-Dollar Bond". The wife of a government worker is being romanced and then blackmailed by a foreign agent. Martin Blaine, Don Briggs, Jackson Beck, Elspeth Eric, Les Damon, William Johnstone, Frederick L. Collins (creator), Betty Mandeville (producer, director). Sleep No More. December 05, 1956. NBC net. "Over The Hill" "The Man In The Black Hat". Sustaining. Part of the final public service announcement has been deleted. Nelson Olmsted, Ben Grauer (announcer), Michael Fessier (author of both stories), Kenneth MacGregor (director).

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 45: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-009

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 185:47


2024-009_The OTRNow Radio Program3 hours of classic old time radio.The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 31, 1939. Program #11. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Sir Nayland vs. "The Curse Of Siva!". Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 10991. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 02, 1939. Program #12. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Fu Manchu escapes, the Dacoit strikes!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Maxwell House Coffee Time. December 10, 1942. NBC net. Sponsored by: Maxwell House Coffee, Log Cabin Syrup. The first tune is, "The Pennsylvania Polka." The first appearance by Frank Tours as the program's orchestra leader, replacing Meredith Willson (who has possibly entered military service). Frank Morgan (the Englishman) tries to impress Frank Tours. The Maxwell House commercial is based on, "Melancholy Baby." Daddy takes Baby Snooks duck hunting!. John Conte (host), Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Frank Tours (conductor), Frank Morgan, Phil Rapp (writer), Harlow Wilcox (announcer).    Stars On Parade. June 22, 1951. Program #558. Army and Air Force syndication. "Miss Turner Retires". Sponsored by: Army and Air Force recruiting. A fifty eight year old spinster English teacher is nearing the end of her career, and it won't be an easy transition. Flora Robson, Charles Wilkes (director), Helen Christian (writer), Joe Ripley (announcer), Johnny Guarnieri (composer, conductor).     WILD BILL HICKOK - In this second episode of WILD BILL HICKOK from 1951, he encounters The Missouri Wild Bill Hickok. June 03, 1951. Program #2. Mutual net. Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Pops. Wild Bill and Jingles are nearly killed in the old "Skeleton" mine when the entrance is blown up! The system cue is added live. Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Paul Pierce (director), David Hire (producer), Charles Lyon (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music).   OBSESSION  "Ebb Tide" Gale Page and Elliott Lewis stars in a mystery show about human beings in conflict with themselves.    MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY "Allan Fisher (Faithless Wife)" Glen Langan is Barton Drake in Mystery is My Hobby. In an unusual move for a crime show, the show is played before a live audience. This is the premiere episode.   Lights Out. January 05, 1943. CBS net. "The Fast One". Sponsored by: Ironized Yeast, Molle Shaving Cream. A story about two men with a mighty power, the ability to move very, very rapidly. Excellent radio writing. The story is also known as, "Speed." This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #11279. Arch Oboler (writer, host), Frank Martin (commercial spokesman)

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 44: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-008

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 184:44


2024-008_The OTRNow Radio Program3 hours of classic old time radio.The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 26, 1939. Program #9. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A green mist, an African spear. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.10989. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 29, 1939. Program #10. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Prisoners in "The House Of Fu!". Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.The Bill Thompson Show. May 20, 1946. ABC net. Sustaining. Bill impersonates a Dutch Professor of Anthropology. Sharon Douglas, Lynn Whitney, Jean Gillespie, Sanford Bickart, Larry Alexander, Joe Johnson (arranger, conductor), Bob Carroll Jr. (writer), Dick Woollen (director), Bill Thompson, Rod O'Connor.   Out Of The Deep. February 16, 1946. NBC net. Sustaining. The "Blue Falcon" sails to the Hawaiian Islands on the trail of a chest of buried treasure. Ted Maxwell (writer, performer), Charlie Lung, Charles Seel, Martha Wentworth, Eddie Firestone, Herb Lytton, Norman Field, Joe Savinas (composer, performer), Homer Canfield (producer, director), Don Stanley (announcer).    The Rotary Golden Theatre. 1955. Program #12. Rotary International syndication. "The Active citizen". A very civic minded citizen is offered an opportunity to work for the biggest businessman in town, for a lot more money. However, the job does have its price.  LEO IS ON THE AIR - Movie Studios used to present shows promoting their latest movie on radio, just as they do today on cable television. Here is an 8 minute promotion of the Marx Brother's film, "A Day At The Races", from 1937.Joe Palooka 1945 #23 Shots In The Night  Mr. I.A. Moto. May 20, 1951. NBC net. "A Force Called X07". Sustaining. The first show of the series. Mr. Moto foils a communist plot to destroy part of New York with a portable atomic weapon. The music bridges have been deleted. James Monks, Peter Capell, John P. Marquand (creator), Harry W. Junkin (writer, director), John Larkin, Gavin Gordon, Scott Tennyson, Fred Collins (announcer). 27:56, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, incomplete.  SUSPENSE- "The Doctor Prescribed Death" is the title of this tale, well calculated to keep you in SUSPENSE. It originally aired on February 2, 1943 and it stars Bela Lugosi. 

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO
Best of Sounds Like Radio: Vol 110 Mountain Climbers Gildy & Bullard!

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 60:39


Get set to Climb Every Mountain, well, at least one, "Old Stone Face" with Gildersleeve and Mr. Bullard.   It's Volume 110 today of Sounds Like Radio featuring a November 8, 1950 episode of The Great Gildersleeve with Gale Gordon & Willard Waterman.  These 2 would later work together in the Dennis The Menace TV show that came a few years after this Gildy show. Willard Waterman played the grocer, Mr. Quigley in Dennis The Menace and also played Gildersleeve in the TV version.   And to bring out the best in every episode of Sounds Like Radio we have some mighty sweet music as always both before and after Gildy.  Today Your Humble Host brings you a Teresa Brewer STEREO version of one of her hits,  Bing Crosby is here to dream, but not of White Christmas yet, then Crazy Gugenheim drops in on Your Humble Host to sing a little ditty as Frank Fontaine, the effervescent Jaye P. Morgan sings a lovely from her alluring album the cover of which you can see posted next to our show this week-Vah Vah Vah Voom, David Allyn a singer new to Sounds Like Radio but not to our library sings a ditty you may be familiar with, and the wonderful Helen O'Connell is in the mood to slow it down in her musical selection.    We even get to take a break and sip some Campbell's soup with a call back to Lassie. It's another jam packed little show with Your Humble Host in tow and right there with you.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Summer Vacation), The Hardy Family (Family Night Watchman) & The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show (Hotel Harris)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 86:12


This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with the delightful "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode titled "Summer Vacation," which originally aired on September 4th, 1955. In this episode, the ever-enthusiastic Miss Brooks, portrayed by Eve Arden, looks forward to a peaceful summer vacation but her plans are humorously thwarted by the unexpected company of her beloved, albeit quirky, colleagues and students. The cast includes Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as the earnest student Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as the charming Mr. Boynton. Following that, we'll tune into "The Hardy Family" with an episode from 1949 called "Family Night Watchman.” Here, Mickey Rooney reprises his film role as the energetic teenager Andy Hardy. In this episode, Andy takes on the role of a night watchman for the family business, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. The episode features Lewis Stone as Judge Hardy and Fay Holden as Mrs. Hardy, bringing warmth and wisdom to the Hardy household. We cap off the matinee with "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" in the episode "Hotel Harris" from October 5th, 1952. Phil Harris and Alice Faye play exaggerated versions of themselves, dealing with the chaos of running a hotel. The humor escalates with Phil's bumbling management style and Alice's attempts to maintain order. The show also stars Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Walter Tetley as Julius, and Robert North as Willie, all adding to the hilarity with their unique quirks. Each episode promises a blend of humor and nostalgia, bringing some of radio's most beloved characters back to life for the modern audience.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 43: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-007

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 175:38


 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'.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for July 17, 2024 - The Undecided Molecule, Electricity, and Wallpaper

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 147:05


2+ Hours of  Comedy First a look at this day in History.Then Columbia Presents Corwin, originally broadcast July 17, 1945, 79 years ago, The Undecided Molecule starring Groucho Marx.  A re-broadcast of the verse story by Norman Corwin. A single molecule almost upsets the universe by refusing to combine with other elements. Groucho's ad lib during the closing credits cracks up Keenan Wynn who starts laughing so hard he can't continue! Also featuring Vincent Price and Robert Benchley. Followed by Granby's Green Acres starring Gale Gordon and Bea Benederet, originally broadcast July 17, 1950, 74 years ago, Granby Discovers Electricity.   Granby decides an electric milker is needed for his farm. Then The Adventures of Archie Andrews starring Bob Hastings as Archie, originally broadcast July 17, 1948, 76 years ago, Mr. Andrews Wallpapers a Room. Mr. Andrews decides to repaper the living room himself to "save money." Things don't quite work out that way.Followed by The Damon Runyon Theater starring John Brown as Broadway, originally broadcast July 17, 1949, 75 years ago, The Bloodhounds of Broadway.  Man's best friend is not always the one with four legs.Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast July 17, 1944, 80 years ago, Health Resort Riches.  Abner gets a lesson in economics. It takes money to make money!Thanks to Robert 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. 

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for July 10, 2024 - Granby Plants a Crop, Cooks Summer Camp, and Mrs Davis gets a Telegram

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 148:36


2+ Hours of Comedy with a side of Westerns First a look at this day in History.Then Granbys Green Acres starring Gale Gordon and Bea Benederet, originally broadcast July 10, 1950, 74 years ago, Granby Plants a Crop.  What to plant? Corn? Wheat?Followed by the news from 74 years ago, then Too Many Cooks starring Hal March, originally broadcast July 10, 1950, 74 years ago, Summer Camp. The Cook children want to go to camp, but Doug doesn't have enough money to send them. So they build their own camp. Then Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden, originally broadcast July 10, 1949, 75 years ago, Telegram for Mrs Davis.  Mrs. Davis gets a telegram, but no-one wants to open it! This naturally leads to Christmas in the Spring!Followed by Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast July 10, 1960, 64 years ago, Five Days to Yuma.  Paladin is hired to deliver a British prisoner named Jeremy Thompson to the Carson City jail. Jeremy's drunken mother proves an unexpected problem. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast July 10, 1944, 80 years ago, Teaching Cedric to Dance.  Abner teaches Cedric to dance and even takes a spin around the store with Lum!Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 42: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-006

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 175:09


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. 

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Connie's New Job Offer), The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show (Three Grey Hairs) & The Grand Duchess and the Waiter

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 120:59


This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with "Our Miss Brooks," featuring the delightful episode "Connie's New Job Offer" from July 31, 1949. In this episode, the beloved high school English teacher, Connie Brooks, played by Eve Arden, faces a tempting job offer that could mean leaving Madison High. As she weighs her options, her decision is complicated by the comedic interference of Principal Osgood Conklin, portrayed by Gale Gordon, and the well-meaning, yet often clueless, biology teacher Mr. Boynton, played by Jeff Chandler. The witty exchanges and humorous situations are rounded out by the talents of Richard Crenna as the mischievous student Walter Denton, and Jane Morgan playing the landlady Mrs. Davis. Following that, "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" brings laughter with the episode "Three Grey Hairs" from October 10, 1949. Phil Harris, the bandleader with a knack for trouble, discovers his first grey hairs, leading to a humorous existential crisis that dominates the household. Alice Faye, his sensible and ever-patient wife, provides the voice of reason, contrasting sharply with Phil's melodramatic despair. The episode features Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Phil's equally eccentric friend, and Walter Tetley as Julius, the cheeky grocery boy, adding layers of comedy with their own antics. Lastly, the evening rounds out with a dramatic turn in the "Lux Radio Theatre" presentation of "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter" from December 7, 1936. This adaptation of the popular film follows the unlikely romance between a dignified grand duchess, played by Marlene Dietrich, and a humble Parisian waiter, portrayed by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The class barriers and comedic misunderstandings pave the way for an engaging tale of love and social commentary, supported by a stellar supporting cast that brings the richness of the era to life. Each episode showcases the unique charm and talent of radio's golden age, offering listeners a blend of comedy, drama, and timeless entertainment.

Those Old Radio Shows
Our Miss Brooks - The 4th of July at Eagle Springs

Those Old Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 30:33


Our Miss Brooks - The 4th of July at Eagle Springs 1949 Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Dick Crenna, Jane Morgan, Margret Davis & Jeff Chandler  Plans for the July 4th weekend at Eagle Springs aren't as easy as they sound!

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 41: The OTRNow Radio Program PC_2024-005

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 178:34


The OTRNow Radio Program PC_2024-005The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 12, 1939. Program #3. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Dr. Petrie and the evil Dr. Fu, face to face. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon.10983. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 15, 1939. Program #4. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A visit to an opium den where Dr. Fu puts and end to Dr. Petrie (??!!). Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon.  The Great Gildersleeve. August 31, 1941. NBC net. Sponsored by: Kraft Parkay. The first show of the series. Gildersleeve leaves Wistful Vista to visit Summerfield, and winds up staying. See cat. #48648 for the audition program of three months earlier, using the same script. Walter Tetley, Lurene Tuttle, Billy Mills (composer, conductor, billed as "William Randolph"), Jim Bannon (announcer), Verne Smith (commercial spokesman), Harold Peary, Earle Ross, Leonard L. Levinson (writer), Frank Nelson. The Hollywood Theatre Group. "Whirlpool". Sustaining. A newcomer to a Brazilian rubber plantation finds that it's not all it's cracked up to be. A beautiful woman and a poisonous snake add to the danger. Pre-war. Howard Culver, Martha Wilkerson, William GriffisThe Adventures Of Frank Merriwell. September 11, 1948. NBC net. "The Live Ghost". Sustaining. A one-time coach at Yale is plagued by thieves, murderers, and arsonists. Lawson Zerbe, Hal Studer, Elaine Rost, Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Al Hodge, Burt L. Standish (creator).Gangbusters. June 09, 1944. Program #369. Blue Network. "The Case Of The Unknown Killers". Sponsored by: Sloan's Liniment, Nonspi deodorant. The story of "The Broadway and Coney Island Murders." A cop is killed in Coney Island during a holdup. This leads to an exciting shoot-out in a hotel. "Gangbusters Nationwide Clues" follow the story. Fred William Poole: murderer, upper and lower front teeth missing, walks with head down, has two machine guns. Ralph Williams: escaped convict, scar left side forehead, "L.O.V.E." tattoed on four fingers, "1935 O'Donnell" tattoed on forearm. Narrated by "Colonel Schwarzkopf" (by proxy). Arnold Stang, playing a bellhop, does a Sloan's Liniment commercial integrated into the plot. Charles Stark (announcer), Arnold Stang, Phillips H. Lord (producer). The Haunting Hour. 1945. Program #27. NBC syndication, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The People In The House". Sponsored by: Participating sponsors. Syndicated rebroadcast date: January 10, 1974. Herbert Wood (producer, director), Rosa Rio (organist), Tilden Brown (sound effects), Steve Carlin (script supervisor), George Stewart (recording supervisor), Berry Kroeger (narrator). 

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for June 22, 2024 - Jack Parr, Before the Colemans, and a Love Potion for Gracie

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 159:03


2 + Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Jack Parr Show, originally broadcast June 22, 1947, 77 years ago, What Does a Movie Star Really think?  The Summer replacement for Jack Benny. What radio one hundred years ago would have sounded like...funny!Followed by The Halls of Ivy starring Gale Gordon and Edna Best, originally broadcast June 22, 1949, 75 years ago, Dr Halls Reappointment.  Will Dr. Hall be re-appointed the head of Ivy College?  The audition program.Then George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast June 22, 1943, 81 years ago, Love Potion. Gracie buys a love potion from Nigel Bollingbrook. Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast June 22, 1936, 88 years ago, The Employment Agency.   Fibber and Molly are running an employment agency. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast June 22, 1948, 76 years ago, Meeting Dr. Taft.  Claudia visits the doctor, in preparation for the baby.Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for June 20, 2044 - DeeGees First Love, Young Doctor Lorre, and a Cleveland Feller

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 152:20


2 + Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Penny Singleton Show, originally broadcast June 20, 1950, 74 years ago, DeeGee's First Love.  DeeGee is in love with an older man...he's fifteen. Gotta love the supporting cast of Jim Backus and Gale Gordon plus Bea Benaderet. The Summer replacement for Fibber McGee and Molly. Followed by The Rudy Vallee Show, originally broadcast June 20, 1946, 78 years ago with guest Peter Lorre.  Rudy sings, "Yesterday" and "Let's Put Out The Lights and Go To Sleep." Pinky Lee switches Rudy's scripts for the program. The cast presents a medical drama titled, "Young Doctor Lorre."Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast June 20, 1948, 76 years ago, in Cleveland. Marilyn Maxwell sings, "Hooray For Love." The program's guest is Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller. The Sportsmen sing a commercial to the tune of, "Take Me Out To The Ball Game." Jack and Bob Feller are joined by Bob Hope for a comedy routine (monopolized by Bob). Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast June 20, 1946,78 years ago  Abbott's getting married again to the rich widow and he wants to throw a dinner for her and have Costello be the butler. Melonhead tries to teach Costello to be the butler. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast June 20, 1941, 83 years ago.  Cedric has bought the Hinkledorf farm for the rabbits. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives- Broadway Is My Beat (Georgia Gray) & Gregory Hood (Murder in Celluloid)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 60:40


This week on "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the gripping tales of crime and intrigue from yesteryears. We kick off with an episode from "Broadway Is My Beat," titled "The Georgia Gray Murder Case," which originally aired on April 28, 1951. In this suspenseful episode, Detective Danny Clover investigates the murder of Georgia Gray, a promising actress found dead in her apartment in the heart of New York's theater district. The episode features Larry Thor as the steadfast Detective Clover, with Charles Calvert playing Sgt. Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Muggavan. The rich narrative captures the gritty essence of post-war Broadway, blending mystery with the poignant undercurrents of broken dreams. Following that, we explore "The Casebook of Gregory Hood" in the episode "Murder in Celluloid," which first hit the airwaves on July 1, 1946. This episode takes listeners to Hollywood, where Gregory Hood, portrayed by Gale Gordon, solves the murder of a movie director during the filming of his latest project. Assisting Hood is his loyal friend and confidant, Sanderson "Sandy" Taylor, played by Bill Johnstone. The plot thickens with a blend of cinematic allure and thrilling detective work, making it a classic example of radio mystery at its best. Join us as we travel back in time, immersing in the atmospheric soundscapes and enthralling narratives that defined an era of radio drama, accompanied by the compelling voices that brought each character to life. Tune in and unravel the mysteries with us on "Tuesday Night Detectives."

The Mutual Audio Network
Classic Radio Road Show: Our Miss Brooks "A Plaque For Mr. Conklin"(061724)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 29:03


CRRS brings the classic "Our Miss Brooks" originally starring Eve Arden as Connie Brooks, Richard Crenna as Walter Denton, Gale Gordon as Mr. Conklin, Jeff Chandler as Mr. Boynton, and Gloria McMillion as Harriet (Conklin's daughter).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 40: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-004

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 182:01


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-004The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 08, 1939. Program #1. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The evil Dr. Fu swears to get Sir Nayland Smith, and starts with the murder of Sir Crighton Davey. Dr. James Petrie lives on Baker Street (with a notable neighbor, no doubt).  Hanley Stafford (as Sir Nayland Smith), Gale Gordon (as Dr. James Petrie), Ted Osborne (as Dr. Fu Manchu), Paula Winslowe (as Karamaneh), Edmond O'Brien (as Inspector Rymer). The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 10, 1939. Program #2. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Zayat Kiss and a warning to Dr. Petrie from a beautiful woman. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Alan Young Show. December 12, 1944. Blue Network. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Trushay. Alan's going to write his own opera. Motion Picture Daily awards Alan the prize of, "Most Promising Star Of Tomorrow." The program has also been dated December 14, 1944. Alan Young, Kenny Delmar (announcer, performer), Lulu McConnell, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra, Dickie Monahan, Diane Courtney, Eddie Pola (director).    The Big Story. July 21, 1948. Program #69. NBC net. Sponsored by: Pall Mall. The "big story" of Keeler McCartney of the Atlanta Constitution, who attempts to clean up a lottery racket and nearly gets killed for his efforts. The story is untitled, the program has also been dated May 21, 1947. Ernest Chappell (announcer), Bernard J. Prockter (producer), Cy Harrice (announcer), Gail Ingram (writer), George Petrie, Robert Sloane (narrator), Wladimir Selinsky (music), James Van Dyk (doubles), Ted de Corsia, James Monks, George Petrie, Mercedes McCambridge (doubles), John Sylvester, Harry Ingram (director).   Behind The Mike. October 27, 1940. Blue Network. Sustaining. A visit from a "female stooge," Minerva Pious. She tells about the many character voices she uses on, "The Fred Allen Show" (including her "Bubbles Rappaport" voice, interviewed by a Fred Allen imitator). Minerva Pious, Jim Harkins, Adrian Savitch (?), Earle Tuckerman, Harvey Hindermeyer, John B. Kennedy, Graham McNamee (host), Mort Lewis (writer), Ernie Watson (composer, conductor), Gilbert Martin (announcer), Ward Wilson (impersonator of Fred Allen and Ted Malone). Night Beat. January 13, 1950. An audition recording. See cat. #61818 for a previous audition recording of the same script starring Edmond O'Brien. The adventures of "Lucky" Stone, reporter for the Chicago Star begin. A friend of Ted Carter, an ex-hoodlum, is found murdered. Lucky is determined to find the killer, and the trial leads to the powerful George Bailey. The script was broadcast on the series on May 8, 1950 (see cat. #50016). Frank Lovejoy, Larry Marcus (writer), Bill Cairn (producer), Frank Worth (composer, conductor).  Escape. August 25, 1949. CBS net. "Evening Primrose". Sustaining. A fascinating adventure with a strange assortment of characters who live inside New York's department stores! Great radio! The script was used on the program previously on November 5, 1947 (see cat. #65835) and on September 12, 1948 (see cat. #65849). Ben Wright; Bob Lemond (announcer); Vivi Janis; Norman Macdonnell (producer, director); Wilms Herbert (doubles); Ted Rogers (assistant director); Ruth Perrott (possibly quadruples); John Dunkel (adaptor); John Collier (author); Harry Bartell; Georgia Ellis; Lois Corbett; Alexander Courage (music conductor, credited as "Sandy Courage"

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Mr. LaBlanche Needs $50), The Mel Blanc Show (James Mason Movies) & Screen Director's Playhouse (Suddenly It's Spring)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 83:25


This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio will feature three classic radio shows. First, we have "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode "Mr. LaBlanche Needs Fifty Dollars," originally broadcast on October 9, 1949. In this episode, Miss Brooks, a high school English teacher, navigates the usual comedic chaos as she tries to help Mr. LaBlanche, a French teacher, who urgently needs fifty dollars. The cast includes Eve Arden as Miss Brooks, Gale Gordon as Mr. Conklin, Richard Crenna as Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as Mr. Boynton. Next is "The Mel Blanc Show" with the episode "James Mason Movies," which aired on April 29, 1947. This episode revolves around Mel Blanc, who runs a fix-it shop, as he gets involved in a humorous scheme to bring movie star James Mason to town. The cast features Mel Blanc as himself, Mary Jane Croft as Betty, Joe Kearns as Mr. Colby, Hans Conried as Mr. Cushing, and Alan Reed as the Mayor. Finally, we have "Screen Director's Playhouse" presenting the episode "Suddenly It's Spring," originally broadcast on March 27, 1949. This romantic comedy episode follows the story of a lawyer who returns from World War II to find that his wife has become a successful attorney and is seeking a divorce. The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and screen director Mitchell Leisen. Tune in to enjoy these delightful episodes filled with humor, romance, and classic performances from some of radio's most beloved stars.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
GGACP Classic: Dick Cavett

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 65:10


GGACP celebrates ten (10!) years since its debut on June 1, 2014 by revisiting the very first episode of the podcast, featuring a memorable interview with comedian, author and talk show legend Dick Cavett. In this episode, Dick shares personal stories about Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Katharine Hepburn, John Lennon and Groucho Marx (among others) and talks about the time a guest dropped dead on his set (yes, it happened). Also, Dick recalls writing for Jack Paar and Jerry Lewis and favors Gilbert and Frank with uncanny impressions of obscure character actors. PLUS: "Rashomon: The Sitcom"! The genius of Sid Caesar! The tragedy of Erin Fleming! Tarzan moves in! Dick plays The Bitter End! And Frank Nelson gets mistaken for Gale Gordon!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Those Old Radio Shows
Dr. Christian of Rivers End - Joe Perino

Those Old Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 30:06


Dr. Christian of Rivers End - Joe Perino 1938 Announcer-Art Gilmour Jean Hersholt, Gale Gordon & Rosmary DeCamp Dr. Christian meets Joe Perino and River's End gets a new hospital.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Bright Star, Our Miss Brooks, Tiny Pink Elephant & Jack Benny

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 100:09


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we delve into a selection of captivating radio show episodes. Starting with "Bright Star," we explore "The Oil Swindle," where Susan Armstrong, played by Irene Dunne, and George Harvey, voiced by Fred MacMurray, get entangled in a local scandal involving fraudulent oil stocks. The duo uses their journalistic skills to expose the culprits and save the town's investments. Next, we tune into "Our Miss Brooks," featuring the charming Eve Arden as Connie Brooks in "Peanuts, the Great Dane." This humorous episode revolves around Miss Brooks mistakenly receiving a large Great Dane as a gift, which leads to a series of comedic events at Madison High School. The episode is filled with laughter, featuring Gale Gordon as Osgood Conklin and Richard Crenna as Walter Denton among others. Moving on, "Love Story" presents "Tiny Pink Elephant," where Helen Mack portrays a young woman who purchases a miniature elephant under the influence of a whimsical impulse, leading to unexpected adventures and a light-hearted look at romance and dreams. Lastly, we enjoy a classic from "The Jack Benny Show," titled “Jack's Sponsor Buys Insurance On Him." Jack Benny, along with his regular cast members Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, and Dennis Day, brings humor to the predicament of his sponsor taking out an insurance policy on him, sparking a string of hilarious misunderstandings and antics. Join us this Saturday for these timeless tales that continue to entertain decades after their original broadcasts.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 37: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-001

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 183:23


The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-001Fibber McGee and Molly. May 19, 1942. NBC net, WMAQ Chicago aircheck. Sponsored by: Johnson's Wax. Fibber has great news! The McGees are going to be rich (again)!. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harlow Wilcox, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Bill Thompson, Isabel Randolph, Gale Gordon, Don Quinn (writer).The Lone Ranger. September 19, 1938. Program #881/106. Syndicated. "Dan Latham". Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Dan Latham is threatening to "make trouble" for Mary Frisbie. Tonto is shot in Eagle Pass while trying to protect her!. Earle Graser, John Todd, Fran Striker (writer), George W. Trendle (creator, producer). The Lux Radio Theatre. September 18, 1939. CBS net. "Wuthering Heights". Sponsored by: Lux. The classic story of love on the moors of England. The story was heard again on The Lux Radio Theatre on November 4, 1940 (see cat. #8352) and September 14, 1954 (see cat. #10530). Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Sanford Barnett (director), George Wells (adaptor), Grace Nielson (The Modernettes Trio: commercial spokesman), Charles MacArthur (screenwriter), Ben Hecht (screenwriter), Emily Bronte (author), Sarita Wooten, Douglas Scott, Rex Downing, Clarence Derwent, Reginald Sheffield, Eric Snowdon, Lou Merrill, Lee Millar (doubles, one part is a dog), Barbara Stanwyck, Brian Aherne, Ida Lupino, Cecil B. DeMille, Vivian Edwards (The Modernettes Trio: commercial spokesman), Catherine Carleton (commercial spokesman), Jo Campbell (The Modernettes Trio: commercial spokesman), Kemball Cooper, Marga Ann Deighton, Melville Ruick (announcer), Thomas Freebairn-Smith, Louis Silvers (music director). The Line-Up. October 04, 1951. CBS net. "The Wild, Wild Woman Case". Sustaining. Jewelry stores have been held up around the country by a man and women. John Tynan seems to have been the robber, but the victim fails to identify him. Irene Oldham is the name of Tynan's accomplice. William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Eddie Dunstedter (composer, conductor), Jaime del Valle (producer, director), Dan Cubberly (announcer), Howard McNear, Peter Leeds, Hy Averback, E. Jack Neuman (writer), Ray Hartman, Herb Butterfield, Dan Cubberly (announcer), Jeanette Nolan, Gil StrattonThe Shadow. October 24, 1937. Mutual net. "The Temple Bells Of Neban". Sponsored by: Blue Coal. The Shadow battles a most formidable enemy, the niece of the yogi who taught Cranston the secret of invisibility! She knows the Shadow's secret identity and all of his tricks. A good story!. Orson Welles, Arthur Whiteside (announcer), Agnes Moorehead, Elsie Thompson (organist), Ray Collins, Carl Frank, Jeanette Nolan, Everett Sloane (quadruples), Stefan Schnabel, Mark Smith (doubles), Thomas Coffin Cooke (commercial spokesman). 

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Easter Outfit), Mel Blanc Show (Easter Egg Hunt), Redbook Drama

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 68:11


This Easter weekend, Vintage Classic Radio's “Saturday Matinee” brings a festive lineup starting with “Our Miss Brooks” in “Easter Outfit,” aired on April 17, 1949. Here, Miss Brooks, played by Eve Arden, humorously tries to find a new Easter outfit amidst the quirky antics of her school's staff and students. The cast includes Gale Gordon as Principal Conklin, Richard Crenna as student Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as Mr. Boynton, making the Easter theme come alive with laughter. Next up, “The Mel Blanc Show” episode “Easter Egg Hunt,” from April 8, 1947, features Mel Blanc in a hilarious Easter egg hunt gone awry. Alongside him are Mary Jane Croft as Betty Colby, Joseph Kearns as Mr. Colby, and Earle Ross as the Postman, adding to the Easter fun with their comedic talent. The night ends with “Redbook Dramas” in “You Have To Have Something” from August 18, 1932. This episode, while not Easter-themed, delves into themes of ambition and the search for meaning, echoing the Easter spirit of hope and renewal. Together, these shows mix humor, drama, and the essence of Easter, offering a special holiday treat on this “Saturday Matinee.” It's a perfect way to celebrate Easter weekend with the charm and nostalgia of classic radio.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for March 21, 2024 - Faith, Lime, and Charity, The Corruptors, and Mr Meeks

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 157:28


Two + hours of DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Lives of Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast March 21, 1952, 72 years ago,  Faith, Lime, and Charity.  Fraud and orphans-in-need in India by the beautiful Taj Mahal. Followed by a look at the news of the day, then This is Your FBI, originally broadcast March 21, 1952, 72 years ago, The Corruptors. An honest government official won't be bribed by a corrupt bridge builder. This leads to arson, and then a kidnapping!Then Dr Christian starring Jean Hersholdt, originally broadcast March 21, 1939, 85 years ago, Mr Meeks.   Elenore Meeks thinks her husband Greg Meeks (played by Gale Gordon) should be more involved with the upwardly mobile people of the community.  But Greg has more earthly and homespun pursuits in mind.  Followed by The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring John Stanley and Alfred Shirley, originally broadcast March 21, 1948, 76 years ago, Death is a Golden Arrow.   An affair of honor with bows and arrows leads to murder.Finally The Adventures of Jungle Jim, originally broadcast March 21, 1936, 88 years ago, The Batwoman. Jim operates on Shanghai Lil ("The Bat Woman") and saves her life. Jim frees the Reverend Chalmers, Jacques LaBarr jumps off a cliff and kills himself.Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - The Phil Harris Alice Fay Show, Our Miss Brooks, My Sister Eileen & Benny Goodman Orchestra

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 88:59


On this week's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio, we're delighted to bring you a lineup of timeless classics that promise laughter, drama, and toe-tapping music. We kick off with "The Phil Harris - Alice Faye Show," in an episode titled "Will Benny Renew Phil's Contract," originally broadcasted on March 9, 1947. In this humorous episode, Phil Harris and Alice Faye navigate the uncertainties of show business, with Phil worrying whether his contract will be renewed by the none other than Jack Benny. The episode features the comedic timing and musical talents of Phil Harris, Alice Faye, and a supporting cast that includes Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, and Robert North, with an appearance by Jack Benny himself, adding to the show's charm and wit. Following that, we dive into the world of education and fashion with "Our Miss Brooks" in the episode "The Hair-Do," which aired on March 6, 1949. The episode centers around Connie Brooks, portrayed by the incomparable Eve Arden, as she navigates the trials and tribulations of high school life, this time focusing on a disastrous hairdo. The episode features key performances by Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as the earnest student Walter Denton, and Jane Morgan as Mrs. Davis, with Jeff Chandler playing the handsome Mr. Boynton, adding layers of comedy and romance to the mix. Next, we take a sentimental journey to "The Colgate Hour Theater of Romance" with the episode "My Sister Eileen," broadcasted on August 7, 1945. This delightful narrative transports listeners to the heartwarming and often comedic adventures of two sisters seeking their fortunes in New York City. The episode showcases the talents of Rosalind Russell in a lead role, supported by a cast that brings to life the charm and challenges of city living and sibling dynamics. Lastly, we conclude with a musical journey led by the "Benny Goodman Orchestra" in the "Hooray for Hollywood" radio program, originally aired in 1936. This episode offers listeners a chance to swing and sway to the timeless tunes of the King of Swing, Benny Goodman, and his orchestra. The program features a selection of Hollywood-inspired melodies that capture the glitz and glamour of the golden age of cinema, with Goodman's clarinet leading the charge, supported by his ensemble of talented musicians. This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" offers a rich tapestry of entertainment, from the comedic exploits of Phil Harris and Alice Faye to the educational mishaps of Connie Brooks, the heartfelt adventures of two sisters in New York, and the irresistible rhythms of Benny Goodman's orchestra. Join us for a journey through laughter, drama, and melody that celebrates the golden era of radio.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks (Telegram for Mrs. Davis), Brief Encounter, Nat King Cole Trio, Stage Door

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 99:42


This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," listeners are in for a treat with a diverse lineup of classic radio shows. The broadcast begins with "Our Miss Brooks" featuring the episode "Telegram for Mrs. Davis," which originally aired on July 10th, 1949. In this episode, the ever-resourceful English teacher Connie Brooks, portrayed by Eve Arden, finds herself embroiled in a comedic mix-up over a telegram intended for Mrs. Davis. The confusion leads to a series of humorous events that showcase Miss Brooks' wit and charm. The cast also includes Gale Gordon as Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna as student Walter Denton, Jane Morgan as the scatterbrained Mrs. Davis, and Jeff Chandler as the dashing Mr. Boynton. Following this comedic gem, the "Academy Award" radio series captivates with "Brief Encounter," an adaptation of the poignant film, originally broadcasted on November 20th, 1946. This episode delves into the story of two strangers who meet in a train station and the deep, albeit doomed, connection they form. The emotionally charged narrative is brought to life by the outstanding performances of its cast, making it a memorable listening experience. The evening continues to enchant with the "The Nat King Cole Trio" musical radio show from February 1st, 1947. This episode features the smooth, velvety voice of Nat King Cole accompanied by Oscar Moore on guitar and Johnny Miller on double bass, delivering a setlist of jazz standards and captivating melodies. The trio's impeccable chemistry and musicianship offer a soulful journey through some of the era's most beloved tunes. Concluding the matinee is "The Colgate Theater of Romance" with the episode "Stage Door," aired on July 18th, 1944. This dramatic presentation takes listeners behind the scenes of a New York theater boarding house, exploring the ambitions, dreams, and realities of the aspiring actresses living there. With a cast including Judith Evelyn, June Havoc, and Angela Lansbury, the episode beautifully captures the hopes and hardships of the theatrical world, making it a fitting finale to the day's programming. This Saturday's lineup on Vintage Classic Radio promises a rich blend of comedy, drama, music, and emotion, transporting listeners back to the golden age of radio with stories and songs that continue to resonate today.

Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - Mel Blanc Show, Fibber McGee and Molly & The Railroad Hour (Whoopee)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 95:30


In this week's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio, we're treating you to three delightful shows from the golden era of radio. First up, we have "The Mel Blanc Show" in the episode titled "The Masquerade Ball," originally broadcasted on January 28th, 1947. In this hilarious episode, Mel Blanc finds himself in a comical mix-up as he prepares for a masquerade ball, leading to a series of rib-tickling misunderstandings and mishaps. The full cast for this episode includes Mel Blanc as himself, Mary Jane Croft as Betty Colby, Joseph Kearns as Mr. Colby, and Hans Conried as Professor LeBlanc. Following that, we have "Fibber McGee and Molly" in the episode titled "Fibber Buys a Puppy," originally aired on January 13th, 1953. In this endearing installment, Fibber McGee's impulsive decision to buy a puppy leads to a cascade of comedic consequences, much to the chagrin of his ever-patient wife, Molly. The talented cast includes Jim Jordan as Fibber McGee, Marian Jordan as Molly McGee, Bill Thompson as Wallace Wimple, and Gale Gordon as Mayor LaTrivia. Lastly, we present "The Railroad Hour" with a musical extravaganza featuring "Whoopee," originally aired on January 3rd, 1949. This thrilling episode showcases a lively performance of the classic musical "Whoopee," filled with toe-tapping songs and dazzling choreography. The talented cast for this musical treat includes Gordon MacRae as the lead, Lucille Norman as Sally Morgan, and a fantastic ensemble of singers and dancers who bring the magic of "Whoopee" to your ears. Join us this Saturday for a nostalgic journey back in time with these three timeless radio classics. "The Mel Blanc Show," "Fibber McGee and Molly," and "The Railroad Hour" are sure to entertain and transport you to a bygone era of radio entertainment, so don't miss it!

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
The Many Co-Stars of Abbott and Costello

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 22:48


TVC 625.2: Nick Santa Maria, co-author of The Annotated Abbott and Costello: A Complete Viewer's Guide to the Comedy Team and Their 38 Films, talks to Greg and Ed about the many famous character actors who co-starred with Abbott and Costello in the movies and on television, including Shemp Howard, Errol Flynn, Martha Raye, Dick Powell, Charles Lane, Joey Faye, and Gale Gordon. Available from McFarland and Company, The Annotated Abbott and Costello also features new research, surprising revelations, lots of photographs, a poignant essay called “Lou and Me” by Nick Santa Maria, a foreword by John Landis, and more. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices