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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.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater | A Sacrifice in Blood || A Little Night Murder | Broadcast: March 12 & 13, 1974A Sacrifice in Blood - Two archeologists discover and adopt a baby boy found in an ancient Aztec temple — much to their own regret. Starring: Patricia Roe, Ralph Bell, Ian Martin, Don ScardinoA Little Night Murder - A serial killer stalks women in his town, all to fulfill a childhood promise to kill them. Starring: Tony Roberts, Suzanne Grossman, Jack Grimes, Bryna Raeburn, Robert Dryden: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoying my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
Jack Grimes is an Army Cavalry soldier turned lawyer. Or, wait a minute—it's actually the other way around! Jack has the unique experience of attending law school and THEN heading into the military. As he says, he had an itch he couldn't scratch and knew the only way he would be able to rest is if he enlisted. Today, he has been commissioned as an Air Force JAG Corps Lieutenant Colonel while he runs his private practice in Northern Virginia. He's a man that stands for upholding the law in every aspect of his life. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:00 Introduction 3:17 Military Experience 4:53 Why Jack Enlisted 6:45 Working in the JAG Office 10:20 Why Jack Went to Law School 12:57 Lessons Learned From the Military 16:32 Military Education Benefits 18:29 Working With Private Citizens 20:43 Choosing a Legal Field 23:34 Career Advice for Veterans 24:54 Pitfalls of Private Practice 27:30 Benefits of Military Experience 30:07 Veteran Legal Mentorship Programs 34:52 Biggest Legal Marketing Mistakes 36:47 Focus of Jack's Practice 39:43 Marketing Success Stories 42:10 Closing Thoughts Jack's practice, GuideOn Legal Services, pays homage to his Army roots, playing off the name of the flag carried by military units. The name of the practice is meant to signify the firm's desire to continue supporting troops once they transition out of the armed forces and into civilian life. Look to GuideOn for services associated with estate planning and estate law, digital asset protection, and business law. Whether you serve or not, you can rest assured that Jack and his team will have you and your loved ones protected on and off the battlefield. Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing- Jack Grimes of GuideOn Legal Services This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.
The Aldrich Family - The Thanksgiving Turkey From-1952 Announcer-Dick Dudley & Bob Mackenzie Stars-Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson & Katharine Raht It's Thanksgiving time and there's only one turkey left. Both the Aldrich and Brown families want it.
The OTRNow Radio Program Thanksgiving Show-03Over 3 1/2 hoursEnough old-time radio to bake a turkey. Rosie prepares some Thanksgiving dinner while playing some Thanksgiving themed radio programs.Host:Rosie the RiveterThe Aldrich Family. November 23, 1952. NBC net. Sponsored by: Sustaining. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only one turkey left. Both the Aldrich and Brown families want it. Bob MacKenzie (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer).Casey, Crime Photographer. November 27, 1947. CBS net. "After Turkey, The Bill". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A young ex-con is framed for a gas station robbery on Thanksgiving. The story has a surprising conclusion. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Harry Marble (commercial spokesman). The Challenge Of The Yukon. November 28, 1946. Program #459. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Thanksgiving In The Wilderness". Sponsored by: Sustaining. A flashback story: Father Haley has been kidnapped, along with the church funds. The townspeople suspect that the new priest may have stolen the money. Father Haley's dog Shep helps Sergeant Preston solve the mystery. The system cue has been deleted. Jay Michael, Mildred Merrill (writer), Larry McCann (announcer). Command Performance Thanksgiving Special. 1944. AFRS origination. "Thanksgiving at Wally Brown's" Lionel Barrymore(announcer), Dinah Shore, Harry Von Zell, Wally Brown, John Charles Thomas sings a Thanksgiving hymn, Fanny Brice,Hanley Stafford, Frank Morgan. Family Theatre. February 04, 1953. Mutual net. "Home For Thanksgiving". Sponsored by: Sustaining. A warm family story about a return for the holidays. The script was previously used on "Family Theatre" on Novemeber 27, 1947 (see cat. #70059). Joan Leslie, Stephen McNally (host), Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director, transcriber), Irene Tedrow, Pat McGeehan, John McGreavy (writer), John Stevenson, Alice Backes. The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny. November 23, 1941. Red net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O, Jell-O Pudding. Guest Alice Faye joins the rest of the gang for Thanksgiving dinner at Jack's. Alice sings, "Tropical Magic.". Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Eddie Anderson, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Bill Morrow (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). Lum and Abner. November 22, 1945. ABC net. Sponsored by: Alka Seltzer. A Thanksgiving show. There's nothing like a holiday...even for women! The system cue and final commercial have been deleted. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Gene Baker (announcer). Mark Trail. November 22, 1950. Mutual net. "Poisoned Turkey". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Gro-Pup. A Thanksgiving show. Who fed rat poison to kill all of Jim Pilgrim's Turkeys?. Matt Crowley, Jackson Beck (performer, announcer), Ben Cooper, Joyce Gordon, Elwood Hoffman (writer), Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist), Ed Dodd (creator). Host:Rosie the RiveterSOURCES: Wikipedia and The RadioGoldindex.com
Suspense - Call Me at Half Past From-1961 Stars-Lawson Zerbe, Elspeth Eric, Freddy Chandler, Sarah Fussell, Bernard Grant, Jack Grimes & Frank Milano A man is trapped in a hotel room by his insane wife, who is determined to kill him. The story has a strange ending. A man talks to his wife and keeps talking to save his life… Written by-Alan Sloane.
Dewayne and his business partner, Jack Grimes, left their Turley, Oklahoma ranch for a Texas horse show on October 22, 2021. When they didn't arrive at the show, and no one could reach them, Dewayne's mother- Cookie Parton- drove out to Turley to look for her son and file missing person reports. But then Cookie would wind up disappearing. A search ensued, and a mystery baffled the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sadly, Jack Grimes was found deceased nine days later. Cookie and Dewayne remain missing. Where are Cookie Parton and Dewayne Selby?? *********************************************** Thank to this episode's partner: the FETCH app! FREE GIFT CARDS just by scanning your receipts. Get 2,000 BONUS points here ————— > https://fetchrewards.onelink.me/vvv3/referraltext?code=REKUV Follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/wherearetheypodcast Instagram: @thewherearetheypodcast Email me: Canwefindthem@gmail.com Join our online detective group at Patreon: www.patreon.com/wherearetheypodcast Grab some Podcast Merch: https://the-where-are-they-podcast.creator-spring.com/ If you've enjoyed the videos and wish to support our cause and our charities, you can donate here ---> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wherearethey --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wherearetheypodcast/message
Suspense, originally broadcast May 27, 1962, The Real Crazy Infinity starring Jack Grimes. Two hep jazz musicians come across a machine that can record sounds from the past! Also The Couple Next Door starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce. Third Notice on the Repair Bill.
Welcome to Planet Tomorrow! In this inaugural episode, we travel back to the year 2000. We're talking forgotten children's toys, end of the world novelty songs, and more. Then, what does it mean for something to look like “Y2K”? Jack Grimes from the Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute (CARI) breaks it down. Socials Thanks to our special guest Jack Grimes (https://jackapedia.design | Twitter @jackapedia_) Check out the Consumer Aesthetic Research Institute (CARI) (https://cari.institute) & The Y2K Institute Twitter @y2k_aesthetic Follow us on Twitter @PodTomorrow! Or call the Planet Tomorrow Hotline and leave us a message: (646) 854-7584 Planet Tomorrow Theme by Spencer Robelen (www.spencerrobelen.com | Instagram @spencerrobelen | Twitter @RobelenSpencer ) Theme performed by Forest VanDyke (https://www.forestvandyke.com/ | Instagram @forestvandyke) & Kaila Wooten (Instagram @kaila_wooten) Podcast Art by Cyan Larson (Instagram @dissociativecc) Show Notes Y2K Hooray by Jim's Big Ego (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl6UJvOQxHM) "Y2K" Parody VIDEO by Sun Microsystems employees (1999) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Igm9Jh2Xo) Y2K: The Movie Trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TSpH0-TeB4) Y2K Family Survival Guide - With Host Leonard Nimoy(https://archive.org/details/Y2K_Family_Survival_Guide_With_Leonard_Nimoy_Palsojom1.X264.CG) Timestamps 00:40 - 03:58 Intro 03:59- 17:48 Y2K Memories 17:50 - 44:18 Interview w/ Jack Grimes from CARI 44:24-45:11 EXTREME Spaghetti Yo-Yo Soup Commercial 45:12 - 53:03 RY2K: A Podcast Within a Podcast 53:05 - 01:07:45 Voicemail Time! 01:07:48 - 01:09:30 Outro/Credits
Mary Johnson disappeared on her way to meet a friend at a church vanishes in Washington on December 1, 2020. Glenda Parton went to find her son Dwayne Selby and his partner Jack Grimes in Oklahoma on October 25, 2021 before she disappeared herself. An intruder attacked Travis and Jamilyn Juetten in their rural home in Oregon on August 13th, 2021. Grand Valley State University had one student mysteriously drown and another go missing within just weeks of each other. Josue Calderon was discovered killed 800 miles from home on the Blue Ridge Parkway. All of these recent cases need attention to hopefully be solved.
The every day existence of an average teenage boy like Henry Aldrich is always a very complicated affair. Life is one crisis after another and if the normal run of problems isn’t baffling enough there are always adults around to make things even more difficult. . . Duration: 29:08 Starring: Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson Broadcast Date: 30th November 1952
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The Aldrich Family starring Bobby Ellis as Henry from the last season of the show, December 21, 1952, 68 Christmases ago. Many of the scripts for the final season of the show were recycled from earlier seasons, and while Bobby Ellis wasn’t as good as Ezra Stone, nor was Jack Grimes as good a Homer as Jackie Kelk, they both did an exceptional job in this episode entitled Christmas Eve. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast December 16, 1953, 67 Christmases ago, Christmas Shopping at the Bon Ton.
Jack Grimes is a former AFL player for the Melbourne Football Club.He was taken with pick 14 at the 2007 draft and would go on to play 100 AFL games across a nine year season, including co-captaining the side from 2012 - 2014 in what was a pretty challenging time both on and off field for the club.Jack was just 22 years old when he and Jack Trengrove (20) were thrust into the position of co-captain of a club that was going through a rebuild. The appointment made him one of the youngest AFL captains in the history of the game of a club that, at the time, attracted plenty of external noise for the wrong reasons because of their lack of on field success during his tenure. Jack won just 24 of 100 games throughout his AFL career to paint a better picture.On top of the lack of on-field success, Jack was unfortunately regularly plagued by soft-tissue injuries throughout his career and only twice played more than 15 games in a season with his best season coming in 2012 when he was appointed co-captain. He would play a career-high 21 games that year and finished runner-up in Melbourne's best and fairest award.He stood down as co-captain heading into the 2015 season as he wanted to get back to focussing on his own game as he felt his form had suffered to some degree during his leadership tenure, but would be plagued by more injuries in 2015 and despite outstanding VFL form with the Casey Scorpions (Melbourne’s reserves) in 2016, he managed just two senior games due to another rebuild and change of direction under new coach, Paul Roos, in what would ultimately be his last season at AFL level after being delisted at the end of that season.At 27 years of age and with some other AFL interest circling, Jack decided against nominating for the draft and made himself unavailable to other clubs, subsequently putting an end to his career and exiting the AFL system. He instead chose to start the next phase of his life and transitioned into work running his PT studio JJ’s Health and Fitness which is thriving and brings him joy.Throughout this episode, we discuss all things leadership, how he approached it when he was appointed, how he felt throughout his tenure including the emotional ups and downs, what he would have liked to have known at the time and what he learnt about himself upon reflection. He talks openly and honestly about hard work, the process of tackling multiple injuries and how he lost some passion for the game and where and how he rediscovered it through 2016 as a VFL player.Jack is also a long time personal friend of mine, so it was really nice to catch up and be able to share this with others. You will not meet a more caring and humble human.Please enjoy this engaging conversation with Jack Grimes.
Super fun & insightful chat with former Co-Captain of the Melbourne Football Club, Jack Grimes. Well worth a listen for any football fans, or anyone interested in leadership or learning & development. . In this convo we cover: - The process & experience of getting drafted - Overcoming injuries and setbacks - Strengths & weaknesses as a player and as a leader - The experience of captaining an AFL side - Lessons learned along the way - Lessons learned from multiple head coaches - Career highlights - Mindset required to perform at elite level - Weekly routine of an AFL player & more. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this one with my old pal Grimesy!
Ep. 15 - Summer's Gone… Football's Here!On this week's long-awaited episode of the FIKE CLUB, the boys talk about the summer gone by, the Top & Bottom 3 Movies of the summer (10:30), the football season to come (31:20), plus a big-time Stroup Award (50:17)and Jack Grimes' ridiculous Questions in the Question Game. Learn why Justus' belly button is off limits. Get involved: thefikeclub@gmail.com@thefikeclub (Twitter & Instagram)The Fike Club (Facebook group)Plus: Like, Review, Share and Subscribe! Thanks everyone…
Ep. 13 - Braces, Ant-Man & Dr. Pimp with special guest JACK GRIMESIn this week's episode, we discuss a huge life-change for Justus, a minor apparel inconvenience for Richie, and the most surprising movie of the summer so far, Ant-Man & The Wasp. **SPOILER ALERT AT THE 36 MINUTE MARK** Plus, we go deep with McKinney Church Youth Pastor, Jack Grimes. Get involved: thefikeclub@gmail.com@thefikeclub (Twitter & Instagram)The Fike Club (Facebook group)
In which we have special guest Jack Grimes, to talk about some April holidays, with little to no reference to April fools or Easter! HOLIDAYS- International Pillow Fight Day - On April 7! 4/13 - On April 13 ! Arbor Day - On April 27! - Follow the podcast @AOPodOfficial on Twitter! Follow the hosts @JeremyIsBlack, @AnarchicCore, and @Jackapedia_ on Twitter! Check out more podcast at Luminous Studios, and follow @LuminousMediaHQ on Twitter as well!
We continue our discussion of real estate as an investment...is now a good time for folks on the sideline to jump into the market?
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
Dead Ends is a show about obscure stories and forgotten ideas. Every month, host Jack Grimes presents the tale of something that was poised to be the next big thing- but didn't work out.
The Quinnsider was a monthly podcast that shed light on the weirder corners of the Internet. It ran for 11 episodes, two minisodes, and one April Fools' joke. This epilogue minisode is an explanation of what comes next for your host and her special guests. Luminous Studios is a new podcast network created by Quinn Wolf and Cole Shepard. You can find all of their new content on this new network. soundcloud.com/luminous-studios twitter.com/luminousmediahq Host: Quinn Wolf twitter.com/backwardsflow backwardsflow.tumblr.com soundcloud.com/backwardsflow backwardsflow.bandcamp.com Network: Comfort Zone soundcloud.com/czone twitter.com/comfortz0ne The theme song for The Quinnsider is "Descent into the Abyss" by Nelward, used with permission. The piano cover of "Descent into the Abyss" is performed by Jonathan Aldritch, also used with permission. The other music in this minisode was composed by yours truly. The logo for The Quinnsider was created by Vertexx. The April Fools' logo was created by Jack Grimes. A very special thanks to all of my friends who appeared on the show as guests. ADDITIONAL READING/WATCHING/LISTENING: This Exists by Sam Sutherland (the inspiration for this show, in video form!) https://www.youtube.com/thisexists Reply All from Gimlet Media (imagine the quinnsider but produced by a real radio team) https://gimletmedia.com/reply-all/about
Archie Andrews began on the NBC Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC radio from 1945 until September 5, 1953. The program’s original announcer was Kenneth Banghart, later succeeded by Bob Shepard (during the 1947-48 season, when Swift and Company sponsored the program) and Dick Dudley. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen (1943-1944), Jack Grimes (1944) and Burt Boyar (1945), with Bob Hastings (1945-1953) as the title character during the NBC years. Jughead was portrayed by Hal Stone, Cameron Andrews and later by Arnold Stang. Stone later wrote about his radio career in his autobiography, Relax… Archie! Re-laxx! (Bygone Days Press, 2003). During the NBC run, Rosemary Rice portrayed Betty, Gloria Mann portrayed Veronica, Alice Yourman portrayed Archie’s mother, Mary Andrews and Arthur “Art” Kohl was Archie’s father, Fred Andrews.
"The Aldrich Family" - November 23, 1952. Episode titled "Thanksgiving Turkey." It is the day before Thanksgiving, and Henry is having no luck getting the shopping done his mother has sent him for. Leaving it until the last minute is not a good idea, but it seems that he's not the only one--and the trouble (and fun) begins when there is only one turkey left. Bobby Ellis is Henry, while Jack Grimes is Homer. House Jameson and Katherine Raht are Henry's parents, who portrayed those roles for most of the 14-year radio run. Pictured are Bobby Ellis and House Jameson, with Barbara Robbins (who portrayed Mrs. Aldrich on television).
The Dees lost to the Saints this weekend by 36 points. Jez and Nick give their insight into the game, expressing their faith in young Angus Brayshaw, their love for Jack Viney, an interesting analysis of where Jack Grimes is at and a slick Jack Watts Moment of the Week! Enjoy!
It wasn't very pretty, but the Dees came out on top against the Dockers this weekend, winning by 32 points. Jez and Nick give their insight into the game including their thoughts on whether or not Matt Jones, Jack Grimes and Tom McDonald are back in form, whether or not Jayden Hunt deserved a Rising Star nod and whether or not Zac Dawson is a good footballer (he's not). Enjoy!
Adam White and Bryce McGain present RSN Breakfast. Includes Ron Flatter, David Hussey and Jack Grimes.
The General Mills Radio Adventure Theatre. February 19, 1977. Tom Bosley (host), Rudyard Kipling (author), Sam Dann (adaptor), Kevin McCarthy, Jack Grimes, Himan Brown (producer, director), William Griffis, Don Scardino. audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 Free Audiobook oldtimeradionetwork.com oldtimeradiodvd.com Great Deals on DVDs
Crawf goes through the ins and outs of SuperCoach relevance ahead of Round 18; Wolf joins us via the phone and goes through the best defenders, and mentions Jack Grimes in particular; plenty of midfielders, with Wolf declaring Sam Mitchell a certainty and Craw plumping for Shane Tuck; the ruck is where the problems have been, and Wolf has the inside running of what you need to do; plenty of forwards to choose from as well; and Wolf and Crawf&nbs [...]
Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.The sponsor was Swift Products. The Cast: Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Arthur Kohl, Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice. THIS EPISODE: May 21, 1949. NBC network. Sustaining. Mr. Andrews has purchased a new television. When the family tries to watch a program, complications result. The concept of watching a television in your is treated as a novelty. Bob Hastings, Harlan Stone, Alice Yourman, Smith Hall (?), Gloria Mann, Rosemary Rice, John McGovern, Kenneth MacGregor (producer, director), Dick Dudley (announcer), Carl Jampel (writer). 30:03.
These were stories written by well-known science fiction authors dramatised by very high quality actors. It was a thirty-minute adult science fiction drama series with 45 episodes being broadcast before it was later revived as X Minus One. The shows were narrated by Norman Rose, perfecting the combination between authoritative resonance and dark irony.SPONSORS: General Mills for Wheaties CAST: Art Carney, Jack Grimes, Jack Lemmon, Santos Ortega, Norman Rose, Jackson Beck, Mandel Kramer, Peter Lazer, Larry Haines, Everett Sloane, Joan Alexander, Jan Miner, Claudia Morgan, Ralph Bell, Raymond Edward Johnson, Bryna Raeburn, Patricia Wheel, Joyce Gordon, Ronald Liss, Leon Janney, Luis Van Rooten ANNOUNCERS: Bob Warren, Fred Collins PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS: Danny Sutter, Ed King, Fred Weihe WRITERS: Ray Bradbury, Earl Hamner, Jr SOUND EFFECTS: Sam Monroe, Agnew Horine
Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries.Archie on radioMontana's characters were heard on radio in the early 1940s. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.
Casey, Crime Photographer - The adventures of Casey, crack photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940âs. Casey hung out at the Blue Note CafÃ, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren McGavin and Cliff Hall. Ann Williams, a reporter on The Morning Express, was Caseyâs girlfriend. During the summer of 1951 he acquired a partner in cub reporter Jack Lipman, who wrote copy to go with Caseyâs pictures. This live series was set in and broadcast from, New York City.THIS EPISODE:July 17, 1947. CBS network. "Self-Made Hero". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. Wellington Cliffside wants more than anything to be a hero and impress his bobby-soxed lady-love. The script was used previously on the program on March 18, 1944 and July 8, 1944. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jack Grimes, Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator). 29:38.
Archie Andrews, created in 1941 by Bob Montana, is a fictional character in an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, a long-run radio series, a syndicated comic strip and animation -- The Archie Show, a Saturday morning cartoon television series by Filmation, plus Archie's Weird Mysteries.Archie On RadioMontana's characters were heard on radio in the early 1940s. Archie Andrews began on the Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC from 1945 until September 5 1953. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen, Jack Grimes and Burt Boyar, with Bob Hastings as the title character during the NBC years.
Dimension X. May 13, 1950. NBC net. "Almost Human". Sustaining. A large, powerful robot trained for killing, develops a sense of good and evil. The script was subsequently used on "X Minus One" on August 11, 1955 (see cat.#43257) The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during August, 1974. Santos Ortega, Rita Lynn, Jack Grimes, Robert Block (author), George Lefferts (adaptor), Van Woodward (producer), Norman Rose (host), Edward King (director), Bob Warren (announcer). 1/2 hour.
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