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No Pasa Nada
57. Gypsy e cosa NON È la terapia

No Pasa Nada

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 15:02


Naomi Watts nei panni della dottoressa Jean Holloway ci dà un'ottima rappresentazione di cosa NON È il rapporto terapeutico tra professionista e paziente. 
In questa puntata vedremo un pochino come si costituisce un'alleanza terapeutica efficace e cercheremo di destigmatizzare questo concetto. Ebbene sì: anche gli psicoterapeuti vanno in terapia. E meno male!
 Siamo tuttə esseri umani, anche gli psicologi. Ma sono persone che hanno passato molti anni a studiare più metodi scientifici per aiutare a stare meglio con la propria mente, a prendersene cura in maniera efficace e a costruirsi un proprio percorso, un proprio continuum. Dunque questa piccola serie capolavoro ci aiuta a capire che esistono delle regole anche in terapia, che il senso critico è sempre utile e che esiste una grossa differenza tra fiction e vita reale. Unisciti alla nostra missione sui social!

Variety x Armed Forces Radio
Sealtest Variety Theater (Dorothy Lamour) | Bob Hope, Robert Young; 1948

Variety x Armed Forces Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 31:07


Sealtest Variety Theater (aka The Dorothy Lamour Show) aired from 1946 to 1949 on Thursday evenings. This episode features her longtime friend Bob Hope, with whom she starred in a string of popular movies (along with Bing Crosby) known as, "The Road to..." movies because they the titled always started with 'The Road to' (ex. The Road to Bali). Robert Young also guest stars in this episode. This episode aired Thursday, October 14, 1948. Starring: Carlton KaDell, Frank Morgan, Ronald Colman, Howard Harris, Louis Vittes, Glenhall Taylor, Jean Holloway, Henry Russell NOTE: The first few minutes of audio has some irregularities, but it clears up. My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES. You can subscribe to my channels to receive new post notifications, it's 100% free to join. If inclined, please leave a positive rating or review on your podcast service. Instagram @duane.otr Thank you for your support. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

Delirio Místico

¿Seguirías yendo a terapia aunque tu psicóloga fuera una psicópata? Tal vez si es Naomi Watts sí. En este episodio hablamos de la historia de obsesión de Jean y Sidney, la falta de madurez, la locura, selfies espontaneas en HD y un curso rápido dictado por Jean Holloway donde aprenderás cómo tomar las peores decisiones de tu vida. Ig @deliriomisticopod Tw @deliriompodcast

Delmarva Today
Delmarva Today 04-02-2021 Part Two

Delmarva Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 29:41


Wilson’s guest on Delmarva Today is Jean Holloway, Delaware and Maryland State Manager for the Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project (SERCAP). SERCAP is a nonprofit organization that helps upgrade water and wastewater systems in small, rural towns across the Delmarva. They provide a variety of services from directly constructing infrastructure, to providing financing and loan options, and offering technical training. These services are available to local organizations, smal; rural governments, and individuals—for example, SERCAP may assist a family with digging a well or installing an indoor toilet.

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Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio
Playful Thursday - Hallmark Playhouse: The Devil and Daniel Webster

Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 29:32


Hallmark Playhouse is an American old-time radio dramatic anthology series. It was broadcast on CBS from June 10, 1948 until February 1, 1953, and was described by one author as "a program that consistently produced the highest levels of production quality and value." Beginning on February 8, 1953, the program underwent changes of title, host, and format. It was broadcast as The Hallmark Hall of Fame until March 27, 1955, still on CBS. Playhouse format Hallmark Playhouse began as a summer replacement for Radio Reader's Digest, which Hallmark had also sponsored. Company officials decided to keep it for the fall of 1948 and drop its predecessor. An article in the trade publication Billboard reported that Hallmark executives preferred not to continue sharing product identification with Reader's Digest. The new show broadcast adaptations of works — some obscure and some well-known — from drama and literature. Personnel James Hilton was the host of Hallmark Playhouse. Hollywood stars often had leading roles in episodes. Among those starring were Ethel Barrymore, Ronald Colman, Joan Fontaine, Gregory Peck, and Jane Wyman. Frank Gast was the announcer. Lyn Murray provided the music. Dee Engelbach and Bill Gay were the producers. Writers included Jack Rubin and Jean Holloway.

Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim
Episode 41: Interview with Jean Holloway SVP, General Counsel at CryoLife Inc.

Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 16:05


In this episode, we interview Jean Holloway. Jean is an SVP, General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, and Corporate Secretary at CryoLife, Inc. Before joining CryoLife in 2015, she held various positions, including VP, General Counsel and Secretary of C.R. Bard, Inc., Deputy General Counsel, Medtronic, Inc., VP, Litigation, Boston Scientific, Inc., and Deputy General Counsel, Guidant Corporation. Jean also spent nearly 15 years in private practice as a trial lawyer at Dorsey & Whitney, Faegre & Benson, and Sidley & Austin. Jean has a J.D./MBA (cum laude) from the University of Chicago, and two undergraduate degrees from Yale University in engineering and political science.

Brando Classic Old Time Radio Podcast
Podcast #156 The Story of DR Kildare

Brando Classic Old Time Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017


In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, which used the concept and characters of the earlier Young Dr. Kildare story and did not include any of the young doctors who had replaced Kildare in the later films featuring Dr. Gillespie. By this time, Ayres had returned to public favor after serving in WWII as a medical corpsman. Episodes were scripted by James Moser, Jean Holloway, Les Crutchfield, E. Jack Newman, John Michael Hayes, Joel Murcott, and others. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carew, Eleanor Audley as receptionist Molly Byrd, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont, and Virginia Gregg as nurse Evangeline Parker, labeled “Nosy Parker” by Gillespie. In addition, many prominent West Coast radio actors made recurring appearances, including Raymond Burr, William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Lurene Tuttle, Barton Yarborough, and Jack Webb.

Brando Classic Old Time Radio Podcast
Podcast #54 Mayor of the Town

Brando Classic Old Time Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015


Welcome to the Friday 4 pack for Friday, July 31, 2015. This Week’s winner is Mayor of the Town. Hope you enjoy the show. Mayor of the Town was a old time radio comedy drama starring Lionel Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead which aired on NBC CBS and ABC from 1942 – 1949 ans was written by Jean Holloway, Leonard St. Clair, Howard Blake, Howard Breslin, Charles Tazwell, and Erna Lazarus. Mayor of the Town was directed by Jack Van Nostrand and produced by Murray Bolan. The show dealt with some pretty serious subject matter and Was very well written, acted, And directed. I think you’ll really enjoy the show.

Classic Radio Drama
Lady Hamilton

Classic Radio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012 30:01


Theatre Of Romance. August 8, 1944.  The love story of the aristocratic woman and the famous Admiral Nelson, despite his wife and her husband. . Arnold Moss (host), Gertrude Warner, Peter Donald, Alfred Shirley, Joan Wetmore, Del Sharbutt (commercial spokesman), Jean Holloway (writer), Marx B. Loeb (director), Ben Ludlow (composer, conductor).audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 Free Audiobook  oldtimeradionetwork.com   oldtimeradiodvd.com Great Deals on DVDs

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The Baker

Classic Radio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2012 30:22


Theatre Of Romance. August 1, 1944.  The lives and loves of carnival people.  Arnold Moss (host), Del Sharbutt (announcer), Eric Dressler, Elspeth Eric, Peggy Stanley, Leon Janney, Kenyon Nicholson (author), Ben Ludlow (composer, conductor), Jean Holloway (adaptor), Marx B. Loeb (director).audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 Free Audiobook  oldtimeradionetwork.com   oldtimeradiodvd.com Great Deals on DVDs

Real Talk With Tanya White
WINNERS LIVE VICTORIOUSLY: INTERVIEW WITH VICTORIOUSLY LIVING FOR WOMEN FOUNDER CHERYL PULLINS

Real Talk With Tanya White

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2010 60:00


All winners understand that winning is more than an accomplishment but it is an attitude. That is why Cheryl Pullins, founder and creator of Victoriously Living For Women compliation book, is stopping by to teach us how we can live victoriously in the new year without limits, boundaries or excuses. Also, in our Boast About Your Book, Business, & Blog Jean Holloway is going to be talking about her book "Black Jack". Listen live for your chance to win a great gift from our Real Talk Grab Bag!

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
the Story Of Dr. Kildare - Glaucoma (06-15-50)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2009 28:17


The Story Of Doctor Kildare - In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, scripted by Les Crutchfield, Jean Holloway and others. After broadcasts on WMGM New York from February 1, 1950 to August 3, 1951, the series was syndicated to other stations during the 1950s. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carough, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont and Virginia Gregg as Nurse Parker, labeled "Nosy Parker" by Gillespie, with appearances by William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Jay Novello, Isabel Jewell and Jack Webb.THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1950. Program #21. WMGM, New York-Mutual net origination, MGM syndication. Commercials added locally. A newly blinded man loses his will to live. Dr. Kildare tries to help. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Isabel Jewell, William Johnstone, Peggy Webber, Dick Joy (announcer), Gene Holloway (writer), Walter Schumann (composer, conductor), William P. Rousseau (director). 28:11.

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The Hallmark Playhouse - The Old Nest (08-12-48)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2009 28:13


The Hallmark Playhouse -  was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the RADIO READER'S DIGEST, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the RADIO READER'S DIGEST from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.THIS EPISODE:August 12, 1948. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City aircheck. "The Old Nest". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. Not auditioned. A sentimental story about the relationship between parents and children. Jane Morgan, Earle Ross, William Johnstone, Gloria Blondell, Sharon Douglas, Tony Barrett, Rupert Hughes (author), James Hilton (host), Frank Goss (announcer), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Milton Geiger (adaptor). 29:20.

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Hallmark Playhouse - Free Land (11-25-48)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2009 31:18


THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the RADIO READER'S DIGEST, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the RADIO READER'S DIGEST from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.THIS EPISODE:November 25, 1948. CBS network. "Free Land". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A good story about the tribulations of a pioneering couple in the Dakota Territory. Martha Scott, Jack Kirkwood. 1/2 hour.

Real Talk With Tanya White
The Taking of Pelham 123: Movie Preview With Courtney Bunburry

Real Talk With Tanya White

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2009 90:00


Ready to hear how one actor got the chance to work with 2 of Hollywoods A-list actors in what is anticipated as one of the summer blockbuster movies? Join us when actor Courtney Bunburry discusses his upcoming movie The Taking of Pelham 123 starring Denzil Washington & John Travola and his journey to becoming a film star. Also, join us for our Incredible Moment With Darynelle Jervey commentary, Boast About Your Book Author spotlight with Jean Holloway and much more fun!

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Bridge with guest Jean Holloway

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2009 15:00


Book Bridge with guest Jean Holloway

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Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Bridge: From Authors To Readers with guest Jean Holloway author of Ace of Hearts

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2008 15:00


Book Bridge: From Authors To Readers with guest Jean Holloway author of Ace of Hearts

Conversations LIVE! with C. A. Webb

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2008 90:00


Bestselling authors Diane Dorce, Jean Holloway, Electa Rome Parks and Supreme Understanding discuss the politics of the publishing game, how they stay motivated and what you as readers can do to help them succeed.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Mayor Of The Town "Bob Hope Visits" (3-21-43) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2008 28:45


MAYOR OF THE TOWN - An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent.

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The Hallmark Playhouse "August Heat" (9-29-49) - Boxcars711 Saturday Matinee Two

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2008 27:55


THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the RADIO READER'S DIGEST, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the RADIO READER'S DIGEST from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.THIS EPISODE:September 29, 1949. CBS network, KMBC, Kansas City Missouri aircheck. "August Heat". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. An eerie story about an artist caught in a New York heatwave, and a tombstone with his name cut into it. The script was also used on "Suspense" on May 3, 1945, and on "Sleep No More" on November 28, 1956. James Hilton (host), Frank Goss (announcer), Fred MacMurray, Ed Begley, W. F. Harvey (writer). 29:32.

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Encore Theater - Magnificent Obsession (6-04-46) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2008 30:57


ENCORE THEATER was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by "Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players" (possibly known as "The Hollywood Players Company". There was a second ENCORE THEATER Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Eight shows are known to be in circulation. Known air dates are April 17, April 24, May 8 and June 5.

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Hallmark Playhouse "Frank Sinatra In Room For A Stranger" (12-19-46) - Boxcars711 Saturday Matinee One

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2007 27:44


THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the RADIO READER'S DIGEST, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the RADIO READER'S DIGEST from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Dangerously Yours "Monsieur Beaucaire" (8-20-54)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2007 28:47


Dangerously Yours eventually became Matinee Theater.The show was produced by Nick Dawson, directed bgy Richard Sanville and written by Jean Holloway. Music was by The Mark Warnow Orchestra and was sponsored by Vic's nose drops, vapor rubs, and other great products by the Vic Chemical Company, this collection contains all known episodes in existence of the short-run series of 1944, Dangerously Yours. Hollywood star, Victor Jory, was the primary herostarring in story adaptation of pirates, espionage, adventure and romance. The series was later renamed in October 1944 to Matinee Theater.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Hallmark Playhouse "Mrs Parkington" (10-21-48)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2007 27:28


Series Description: THE HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE was heard over CBS stations Thursday evenings. This drama anthology of 30-minute shows was sponsored by, of course, Hallmark Greeting Cards. It was preceded by the RADIO READER'S DIGEST, which ran from September 13, 1942 thorugh June 3, 1948. Hallmark sponsored the RADIO READER'S DIGEST from January 13, 1946 to it's end. On Feb. 8, 1953, the series name and format was changed. It was now called THE HALLMARK HALL OF FAME and presented biographal sketches of famous persons, past and present. The new format was used until the end of the 1955 season. The exception to the new format was the broadcast each Christmas season of "A Christmas Carol". Like other dramatic series of this time, this one made use of major screen actors in the productions. James Hilton, author of "Random Harvest", "Lost Horizon" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" plus others, served as host and Narrator. Dee Engelbach produced and directed the shows. Jean Holloway was the writer. Sound Effects were by Harry Essman and Gene Twombly. Musical conductor was Lyn Murray. The show's theme was "Dream of Olwne" by Charles Williams. THIS EPISODE:Hallmark Playhouse. October 21, 1948. CBS net. "Mrs. Parkington". Sponsored by: Hallmark Cards. A woman rises from poverty in Nevada to a position of power and wealth in New York. Louis Bromfield (writer), Rosalind Russell, James Hilton (host). 1/2 hour.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Encore Theater "Prisoner Of Shark Island" (8-13-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2007 28:47


ENCORE THEATER was a 1946 Summer replacement series, sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc. All shows had a medical theme, some concerned medical research, some covered personal stories of people in the medical field but all based on true stories. Schenley Labs, Inc. was the sponsor for the series. The shows aired Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 10:00 PM over CBS affiliated stations. Members of the cast were typically well-known radio or screen actors, such as Lurene Tuttle, Eric Snowden, Gerald Mohr, Ronald Colman, Robert Young or Lionel Barrymore. Producer for series was Bill Lawrence, who also directed the series. The announcer was Frank Graham. Music was by Leith Stevens. Scripts were written and adapted by Jean Holloway, Lloyd C. Douglas, Sidney Kingsley and Milton Geiger. Twelve of the thirteen scripts were adapted by Jean Holloway. The 1946 Summer series ended with the August 27th show, replaced by "Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players" (possibly known as "The Hollywood Players Company". There was a second ENCORE THEATER Summer series in 1949, however there is little information on it. It aired on Sundays. Eight shows are known to be in circulation. Known air dates are April 17, April 24, May 8 and June 5.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Mayor Of The Town "Musician Is Going Deaf" (12-02-42)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2007 30:30


An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Encore Theater "Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" (7-23-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2007 30:25


CBS SCHENLEY LABS, INC. Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:00 pm        PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Bill Lawrence        ANNOUNCER: Frank Graham        MUSIC: Leith Stevens        SCRIPTS: Jean HollowayCBS Schenley Labs, Inf. Tuesdays 9:30PM to 10:00PM. Producer/Director was Bill Lawrence. Announcer Frank Graham. Music Leith Stevens. Scripts by Jean Holloway.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio - Mayor Of The Town "Enemy Agents" (12-09-42)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2007 30:16


An NBC offering. Aired on Sundays from 7:00PM to 7:30PM, starring Lional Barrymore and Agnes Moorehead. The creator and writer was Jean Holloway, the announcer Harlow Wilcox, music by Gordon Jenkins and sponsored by Rinso detergent.

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