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Merry Christmas by Bing Crosby (1943) by Bing Crosby; John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra; Franz Gruber; Max Terr's Mixed Chorus; Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters; Vic Schoen and His Orchestra; J. Fred Coots; Haven Gillespie Publication date 1943-09-29 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
The gang is back to complete their journey through the years of slapstick comedy with Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush.Directed by: Charles “Charlie” ChaplinWritten by: Charlie Chaplin aka Chucky ChapsScore by: Charlie Chaplin, Max Terr, James L. Fields & Carli ElinorBudget: $923 ThousandGrossed: $4 MillionCast:Charles Chaplin (as The Tramp) as The Lone ProspectorMack Swain as Big Jim McKayTom Murray as Black LarsenHenry Bergman as Hank CurtisMalcolm Waite as Jack CameronGeorgia Hale as GeorgiaSocial Media:Email: popoholicscast@gmail.comFacebook: @PopOHolicsTwitter: @PopOHolicsInstagram: @popoholicscast
Aloha mai kakou, > Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Music featured in tonightʻs show include: Hawaii Calls Bobby Breen;Max Terr's Chorus;Harry Owens Hawaii Calls Lei Ahihi Gary Haleamau Pilipa'a Ho Mai I Ka Ihu Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Maka Onaona Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Ku'u Momi Makamae Nathan Aweau Aloha Autism Little Lullabye Brother Noland Aloha Autism Majesty Waipuna Waipuna Ka' Ililauokekoa The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Mehameha The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Mele O Kaho'olawe Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together Ka Manu Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together My Isle of Golden Dreams Harry Owens And His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra;Gus Kahn;Walter Blaufuss My Isle of Golden Dreams
Aloha mai kakou, Click here to hear this show: Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Music featured in tonightʻs show include: Hawaii Calls Bobby Breen;Max Terr's Chorus;Harry Owens Hawaii Calls E Nana Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Kipona Aloha Nathan Aweau Mau Loa Moloka'i on my Mind Blayne Asing Aloha Autism Walking with You Makana Aloha Autism Bodysurfing Waipuna Waipuna He Mele Nō Pēpē Waipuna Waipuna Heha Waipi'o The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam Kaulana 'o Waimanalo The Sunday Manoa Guava Jam E Ku‘u Morning Dew The Brothers Cazimero The Brothers Cazimero In Concert All Hawai'i Stand Together Dennis Pavao All Hawai'I Stand Together My Isle of Golden Dreams Harry Owens And His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra;Gus Kahn;Walter Blaufuss My Isle of Golden Dreams
Family Theatre. December 11, 1947. "Substitute Santa" A Christmas story set in a busy department store. Romance and re-union in the toy department. Ray Milland (host), Frank McHugh, James Burke, David Young (director), Max Terr (music), Harry Lawrence (writer), Oona Morteshed, Bob Rockwell, Bob Young, Tony La Frano (announcer), Margie List, Jo Graham, Gwen Delano, Phil Bernard. oldtimeradiodvd.com
Family Theatre. July 29, 1948. Mutual net. "Christmas In July". Sustaining. A young medical student studying on the G. I. Bill after the war finds that his lessons, baby and married life difficult objectives to achieve. James Craig (host), Shirley Temple, John Agar, Jo Graham, Bill McAndrew, Paul McVey, Mark Carney (writer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Merrill Ross (announcer).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Family Theatre. May 13, 1948. "Song For A Long Road". The story of Joyce Kilmer, the famous American poet. Glenn Langan (host), John Lund, Donna Reed, Tim Graham, Jean Layton, Charles Maxwell, Timothy Mulvey (writer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Herb Vigran, Daws Butler, Dick Wynn (announcer) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Family Theatre. July 15, 1948. Mutual net. "The Music Of A Broken Bell". Sustaining. A ruthless businessman finds himself with leprosy! Pedro De Cordoba (host), Otto Kruger, Sigrid Gurie, Jack Kruschen, Charles Maxwell, Maya Gregory, Berry Kroeger (narrator), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Mark Carney (writer), Nick Kenny (poet). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Family Theatre. February 9, 1949. A woman's five sons go to war, much against her wishes. All five are killed while serving their country. A well written story with a surprise ending. Roddy McDowall (host), Anne Revere, Jack Price (writer), Max Terr (composer, conductor), David Young (director), Paul McVey, Clarke Gordon, Ralph Moody, Merrill Ross (announcer), Jack Lewis, Glen Denning, Peter Rankin, Roland Morris. oldtimeradiodvd.com
"The Juggler Of Our Lady". Sustaining. A Christmas fable about a poor circus juggler who worshipped the Christ child in his own way. The story has been translated from the medieval French. The system cue has been deleted or is added live. The script was used subsequently on "Family Theatre" on February 29, 1948 (see cat. #70325), January 16, 1952 (see cat. #69569) and December 22, 1954 (see cat. #74659). Irene Dunne, John Charles Thomas, John Nesbitt (performer, adaptor), The Ken Darby Singers, David Young (director), Max Terr (music), Tony La Frano (announcer).
Family Theatre. December 8, 1948. Mutual net. "Herbert Has Ideas". Sustaining. A shmo at an advertising agency becomes "The Masked Tenor" after being fired. This leads to a partnership at the agency and marriage plans with his best gal. John Beal (host), Jack Smith, Janet Waldo, Erwin Lieberman (writer), David Young (director), Max Terr (music), Tony La Frano (announcer), John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Cy Kendall, Arthur Q. Bryan.
Family Theatre. February 16, 1949. Mutual net. "God and A Red Scooter". Sustaining. The second anniversary program, the third broadcast of the script on "Family Theatre." "Pity the man who cannot sleep." A grape grower worries about his first harvest. Failure teaches him that there are more important harvests to be gathered and that prayer might help. The script was previously used on "Family Theatre" on April 17, 1947 (see cat. #66093) and February 5, 1948 (see cat. #69926), and subsequently on September 20, 1950 (see cat. #66517) and December 5, 1953 (see cat. #70179). Spencer Tracy (host), Dennis O'Keefe, Donna Reed, Timothy Mulvey (writer), Betty Ann Arena (writer), Rod O'Connor (narrator), Max Terr (composer,. conductor), David Young (director), Norman Field, Merrill Ross (announcer), Henry Blair, Clayton Post, Mary Lansing.
Family Theatre. January 5, 1949. Mutual net. "Where The Heart Is". Sustaining. A little British orphan comes to America, finding that adjusting to a new life is made easier by a new "boyfriend." Adolphe Menjou (host), Steve Dunne, Peter Miles, Tony La Frano (announcer), Gigi Perreaux, Bill Hampton (writer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Jeanine Roos, Jeanne Bates, Michael Chapin.
Family Theatre. January 12, 1949. Mutual net. "Gentlemen, Be Seated". Sustaining. The story of "Sugarfoot Calhoun," an American minstrel legend who decides to go into television. A heart attack just before the first show forces his reluctant son to follow an old tradition. The program has been severely edited, but the story is intact. Rosalind Russell (hostess), Eddie Cantor, Jack Price (writer), Merrill Ross (announcer), Max Terr (music), Mark Carney (writer), Ann Tobin, George Neise, Leo Cleary, GeGe Pearson.
Family Theatre. December 1, 1948. Mutual net. "World With A Fence". Sustaining. A working class college guy marries his friend's date, only to find hard going after graduation. Frank Leahy (the famous football coach: host), Robert Stack, Richard Webb, Gloria Blondell, Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Richard Hill Wilkinson (writer). © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 24, 1948. Mutual net. "Violets For Courage". Sustaining. A widow with two children finally confronts the town busybody. Jane Wyatt, Robert Ryan (writer), Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Henry Blair, Jack Kruschen, Howard Jeffrey, Beth Barnes (writer), Mrs. Emmet Barnes (writer), Norma Jean Nilsson, Ruth Perrott, Gilbert Barnett. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 17, 1948. Mutual net. "Mr. Carousel". Sustaining. A piano tuner loses his job at Carnegie Hall after bragging to his nine year old friend Mary Ann. Jeanette MacDonald (hostess), Jimmy Durante, Alan Reed, Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), Norma Jean Nilsson, Carlton KaDell, John Slot (writer), Emil Frank (writer), Fred Howard, Edward Colmans, David Young (director). © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. November 10, 1948. Mutual net. "The Little Lost Shepherd". Sustaining. A man wants very much to adopt a young boy, but his wife is very much against the idea. Written to bring a tear to the eye. Vivian Blaine (hostess), Cathy O'Donnell, Gary Gray, Rory Calhoun, John Bagni (writer), Gwen Bagni (writer), Pedro De Cordoba, Whitfield Connor, Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Tony La Frano (announcer), Janet Scott, Norman Field. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.htmlClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Family Theatre. October 21, 1948. Mutual net. "The Story Of John Sager". Sustaining. A young boy on a wagon train heading twoard Oregon finds himself the head of the family when his parents die. He remains determined to continue on to Oregon. An announcement is made that the program is leaving the air until November 3, 1948. Dinah Shore (hostess), Jean Hersholt, Scotty Beckett, Max Terr (music), Florence Ravenal, Marlene Ames, David Young (director), Ralph Moody, Norma Jean Nilsson, Don Diamond. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre. October 7, 1948. Mutual net. "The World Of David Lee". Sustaining. A program about family life and juvenile delinquency. Young Bud Landis is in jail after wrecking a flower shop. Dabvid Lee tries to prove his innocence. Peggy Ann Garner (hostess), Roddy McDowall, Norman Field, Charles Seel, Gil Stratton, Tony La Frano (announcer), Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Carol Coleman (writer), Ted Maxwell (writer), Nancy Shields, Dawn Bender, Louise Weir, Eddie Firestone, Jerry Farber, Tim Graham.© The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre. September 23, 1948. Mutual net. "Branigan's Bat". Sustaining. A third rate baseball player suddenly propels his team into the World Series. It happens after he inherits the bat own by Biff Branigan, the best player since Babe Ruth. Jeanne Crain (hostess), Steve Dunne, Gale Storm, Irwin Lieberman (writer), David Young (director), Max Terr (music), Merrill Ross (announcer), Ken Christy, Hal Berger, Ruth Perrott, Gilbert Barnett, Jo Graham, Charles Maxwell. © The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre. August 12, 1948. Mutual net. "The Tin Whistle". Sustaining. A small boy and his beloved whistle cause considerable trouble for a school teacher. In fact, the teacher's entire life is ruined! A very well written story. Good radio! The script was previously used on "Family Theatre" on August 21, 1947 (see cat. #66268). Lloyd Nolan (host), Ronald Reagan, Richard Burdick (writing), Merrill Ross (announcer), Frances Whitfield, Hal Gerard, Max Terr (music), David Young (director), Tommy Bernard, Charles Seel, Jerry Farber, Mary Lansing, Anne Whitfield, Jean Layton.
THIS EPISODE:FAMILY THEATER - January 29, 1948. Mutual network. "Verdict: Guilty". Sustaining. A father tells his two sons a story about a young man who was unjustly sent to jail, and how he planned his revenge on the judge who sentenced him. Dan Dailey (host), Alexander Knox, Stanley Clements, Jean Vander Pyl, Noreen Gammill, Tommy Bernard, Roland Morris, Ross Forrester, Lou Krugman, Griff Barnett, Herbert Rawlinson, Charles Maxwell, George Pirrone, Edward Colmans, Jack Price (writer), Max Terr (composer, conductor), David Young (director), Tony La Frano (announcer). 29:40. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "Stopwatch Finale" 9/11/47 Sustaining. A convict awaiting execution on death row tells the story of how he met "Mr. Jordan," who doesn't belive in God and had a "stopwatch finale" to his orations. The script was subsequently reused on the "Family Theatre" on June 13, 1951 (see cat. #65410), September 3, 1952 (see cat. #69931) and September 1, 1954 (see cat. #71453) Dick Haymes (host), Steve Dunne, Herbert Rawlinson, William Johnstone, Jeanne Bates, Frank Gerstle, Timothy Mulvey (writer), David Young (director), Max Terr (music), Tony La Frano (announcer). 29:25. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete. Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved.This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "No Man Is A Stranger" 8/28/47 A well written melodrama about a crippled composer, his little girl, and a great pianist. The program's closing theme has been deleted after the system cue. John Lund (host), Edgar Barrier, Natalie Wood, Phillip Terry, Lou Merrill, Jack Petruzzi, John Slot (writer, adaptor), Max Terr (music), Henry Sutman (piano), Tony La Frano (announcer), Mel Williamson (director), John Ryder (producer). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved.This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "No Greater Love" 8/07/47 A well written melodrama about a crippled composer, his little girl, and a great pianist. The program's closing theme has been deleted after the system cue. John Lund (host), Edgar Barrier, Natalie Wood, Phillip Terry, Lou Merrill, Jack Petruzzi, John Slot (writer, adaptor), Max Terr (music), Henry Sutman (piano), Tony La Frano (announcer), Mel Williamson (director), John Ryder (producer). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved.This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "Brass Bottons" 7/24/47 A tough-as-nails cop has no patience with law-breakers...including his own son! Maureen O'Hara (hostes), Regis Toomey, Frank Faylen, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett, Mary Kent, James Hayward, Charles Seel, Max Terr (music), Joel Murcott (writer), Mel Williamson (director), John Ryder (director), Tony La Frano (announcer). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "Song For a Long Road". The story of Joyce Kilmer, the famous American poet. Gene Lockhart (host), William Holden, Brenda Marshall, Marvin Miller, Daws Butler, Hal Sawyer, Jean Layton, Peter Rankin, Don Morrison, John Ryder (producer), Mel Williamson (director), Max Terr (music), Timothy Mulvey (writer). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved.This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "Some Rain Must Fall". A melodrama about a sickly author and the woman who loves him. James Gleason (host), William Lundigan, Betty Arnold, Anne Morrison, Dick Wynn, Jonathan Goodhue (writer), John Ryder (producer), Mel Williamson (director), Max Terr (music). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents "A Point Of Law" 73/47 When a cattleman refuses to sell out to an oil baron, he finds an old law is being used against him. Cesar Romero (host), MacDonald Carey, Harry Davenport, John Fostini, Joseph Du Val, Charles Seel, Ken Harvey, Ray Millet, Lou Merrill, Jack Mitchell (writer), John Ryder (producer), Mel Williamson (director), Max Terr (music), Tony La Frano (announcer). Â The Family Rosary, Inc, d/b/a Family Theater Productions All Rights Reserved. This show is posted with the expressed written consent of the owner and exclusively granted to Boxcars711 Old Time Radio. To learn more about Family Theater Productions or to view a list of local radio stations that air our programs or to purchase episodes, follow this link: http://www.familytheater.org/radio-classic.html
Family Theatre presents Laughing Into Glory 6/12/47 A new pastor in town uses two feuding merchants to improve the church...and the lives of his parishioners. J. Carrol Naish (host), Vincent Price, Max Terr (music), Ralph Moody, Gerald Mohr, Tommy Bernard, Tommy Cook, Tony La Frano (announcer), Lewis Reed (writer), Mel Williamson (director), John Ryder (producer), Herb Lytton, Don Doolittle, Jack Nestle, David McMahon, Joel Davis. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go Daddy Domain Name's With your domain get 10% off use Promo Code blu19