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On the 289th episode of Piecing It Together, film critic Harris Dang joins me to talk about Project Wolf Hunting... An insane, over-the-top Korean action horror film featuring a bunch of violent criminals and something else trapped on a boat. Puzzle pieces include Riki Oh: The Story of Riki, Overlord, Robocop and Jason X.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Project Wolf Hunting and the movies we discuss!Our LIVE episode on Cocaine Bear is coming up Thursday, February 23rd here in Las Vegas! Get more info and tickets at https://www.piecingpod.com/2023/01/30/live-show-february-23rd-in-las-vegas-nv/Written by Kim Hong-sunDirected by Kim Hong-sunStarring Seo In-guk, Jang Dong-yoon, Park Ho-san, Jung So-min, Ko Chang-seokWellGO USAhttps://wellgousa.com/films/project-wolf-huntingHarris Dang is a film critic and writes for The AU Review amongst other sites.Find Harris' work at https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/harris-dang/moviesAnd follow Harris on Twitter @FilmMomaticMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Blacklight” is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdGctz_xF5cThe song at the end of the episode is a preview of a new song from an upcoming album. The track is called "Nightbeat."Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser!Dont' forget to check out Awesome Movie Year at
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Show No. 318 - February 5, 2023 -- Archive Show from 11/20/2017 Welcome to The Best Old Time Radio Podcast where we share memories, experiences, music and old time radio shows! Here is our line-up of outstanding programs this week: 1. Night Beat....02/13/50...."Night is a Weapon" 2. Six Shooter....11/15/53...."Escape From Smoke Falls" 3. Gunsmoke....01/1/55...."Bottle Man" To listen to more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
This week's Relic Radio Show begins with The Nile Runs High, from Rocky Jordan. That episode originally aired September 18, 1949. (30:25) The second story is The Devil's Bible, the July 24, 1950, episode of Night Beat. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/RelicRadio826.mp3 Download RelicRadio826
Not all radio detectives were cops or private eyes. There were several reporters who cracked cases while they filed stories and met deadlines, and today we'll hear some of their adventures. First, Casey, Crime Photographer comes to the aid of a man framed for murder in "The Laughing Killer" (originally aired on CBS on May 8, 1947). And on Night Beat, Randy Stone investigates when a Prohibition-era gangster is gunned down after being released from prison in an episode known as "Big John McMasters" (originally aired on NBC on March 4, 1951). But in between those fictional stories, we'll hear the real-life tale of a Nevada reporter who broke a murder case in The Big Story (originally aired on NBC on January 11, 1950).
Crime: Squad Room “Ferris Wheel” 1954 MBS, Night Beat 6/19/52 NBC.
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Show #315 January 15, 2023 -- Archive Show from 9/25/2017 Welcome to The Best Old Time Radio Podcast where everyone is welcome! Here we share great memories about the golden age of radio. We feature the very best old time radio programs along with nostalgic music and stories from a bygone era. Here is our line-up for this week: 1. Night Beat....04-30-50...."Am I My Brother's Keeper?" 2. Jack Benny....12/14/17...."Jack Has a Sprained Ankle" 3. Gunsmoke....08-17-58...."The Piano" To listen to more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
Uncle Erich Presents™ - Classic Radio Shows, Crime, Suspense, Murder Mysteries
Welcome back folks to yet another drama packed episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Old Time Radio series.I'm so very glad you tuned in, and I hope you are enjoying my podcast ! If you are, please tell others to tune in too ! You can also follow Uncle Erich at UncleErich.com too !Today, we listen to an episode of Nightbeat titled "The Night Is a Weapon." This episode first aired in 1950. Nightbeat episodes were broadcast from Chicago between 1950 and 1952, with an audience estimated at over 10 million listeners tuning in each week. Hosted by Mike Malloy, this thrilling anthology drama was known for its realistic dialogue and suspenseful stories. With exciting sound effects and intense music score, it kept millions of people glued to their radios every night!If you liked this episode, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee at the support link below. Thanks a million !https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadioNow, enjoy this great episode titled, The Night Is a Weapon.RESOURCES ON COPYRIGHTS I want to say Thank You to Patreon supporters for helping to keep Uncle Erich Presents™ online. Your support is truly appreciated !If you liked this episode, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee at the support link below. Thanks a million ! https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadio Support the showSave on everything using online coupons via our QuePons portal. Simply visit -QuePons.com to start saving !
We kick off 2023 with Frank Lovejoy, star of radio (Night Beat), screen (I Was a Communist for the FBI, In a Lonely Place), and television (Meet McGraw). He co-stars with his wife Joan Banks as a married pair of entertainers caught in the path of a hurricane in "The Storm" (originally aired on CBS on March 2, 1953). Then, he's trapped in a carnival fun house with a dead body in "The Giant of Thermopalye" (originally aired on CBS on May 3, 1954). Plus we'll hear Lovejoy in "The Hangtree Affair" from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on December 19, 1948).
We're back with our second great new recreation in the Summerstock Playhouse 2020 season. Host David Ault welcomes the Narada Radio Company and Pete Lutz with the classic "Nightbeat" and "The Death of Riley"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with our second great new recreation in the Summerstock Playhouse 2020 season. Host David Ault welcomes the Narada Radio Company and Pete Lutz with the classic "Nightbeat" and "The Death of Riley"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Update: After a round of steroids from my doctor, I think this 30+ days of cough is finally behind me. Old time radio oracles take center stage in this week's mysteries. First, Jeff Regan tries to protect a mind reader who's been marked for death. Jack Webb stars in "The House by the Sea" (originally aired on CBS on November 4, 1948). Then, Randy Stone comes to the aid of a carnival mentalist driven mad by a mysterious question. Frank Lovejoy stars in the Night Beat episode known as "Mentallo, the Mental Marvel" (originally aired on NBC on May 1, 1950). Finally, Ronald Colman stars in one of my favorite Suspense episodes as a nightclub psychic who discovers his act isn't a fake anymore. We'll hear "A Vision of Death" (originally aired on CBS on March 8, 1951).
Patrick breaks down the Golden State Warriors' 124-107 win over the Kawhi-less, Paul George-less Los Angeles Clippers at Chase Center. Since it's Thanksgiving, he discusses 5 things from this game and throughout the season that he is very, very, very thankful for. There's still a ways to go for this squad and some big questions they must answer, but at least the W's are taking steps in the right direction! (0:00) Intro (1:48) Wild Western Conference standings (3:20) Andrew Wiggins consistent All-Star level play (6:36) The coaches for sticking Draymond Green with the 2nd unit (8:43) Jonathan Kuminga looking more playable and making fewer mistakes (11:37) Klay Thompson looking like 2019 Finals Klay in the W's black and gold City Edition uniforms (14:06) Stephen Curry's sustained excellence and no longer having to be the leading scorer each game WATCH, LISTEN, & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: youtube.com/OaklandWarriors BUY AN OAKLAND WARRIORS SHIRT! oaklandwarriors.myshopify.com SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON! patreon.com/OaklandWarriors CONNECT WITH PATRICK: twitter.com/PatrickEpino CONNECT WITH THE POD! oaklandwarriors.com twitter.com/OaklandWarriors EMAIL US AT: oaklandwarriors.com@gmail.com LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT: 323-863-6044 THE BASKETBALL PODCAST NETWORK: thebasketballpodcastnetwork.com MUSIC BY Paper Son paperson.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/paper-son If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800- GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/TN/PA/WV/WY), 1-800- NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Void in ONT. $150 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pregame moneyline bet. $150 issued as six (6) $25 free bets. Bet must win. Ends 12/31/22. Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. 10+ leg req. for 100% boost. Ends at start of final game of the 2022-2023 NBA Season. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 21 aired June 26, 1950 on NBC Radio. Frank Lovejoy stars as Randy Stone newspaper reporter. Stone covered the night beat for the Chicago Star, encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls.
Today's Mystery:Randy encounters a troubled man trying to steal a gun.Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 9, 1950Story originally aired on February 13, 1950Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us back here tomorrow for another old time radio detective drama.
Night Beat 50-03-13 (006) Am I My Brother's Keeper
The Relic Radio Show begins with Rocky Jordan this week. We hear his story Varlachi, which was first broadcast on July 31, 1949. (30:28) Our second story is Molly Keller, the July 17, 1950, episode of Night Beat. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/RelicRadio811.mp3 Download RelicRadio811
Join host, Carl Amari, for a radio re-broadcast of Night Beat. Featuring vocal talent by Frank Lovejoy.In this series, Frank Lovejoy stars as Randy Stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star, encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls. On each episode, listeners were invited to join Stone as he "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness." Most episodes leaned towards suspense, crime and thriller themes, but Night Beat also featured occasional humorous or sentimental stories. Each episode ended with Stone at his desk as he finished typing a news story based on his latest exploits, and shouting for the copy boy to deliver his story to an editor.Originally airing 9/4/1952, gather around for "The Bomb on Flight 63," with Randy Stone!Enjoying The Film Detective?You can watch this episode here.Or connect with us here:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeWant even more? Subscribe to our Newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suit up and take the field with old time radio detectives in three football mysteries. First, Randy Stone comes to the aid of an old college football hero who's fallen on hard times (and into debt with gamblers) in Night Beat (originally aired on NBC on June 12, 1950). Then, in Broadway is My Beat, Detective Danny Clover probes the murder of a booster killed after a date with a star college quarterback (AFRS rebroadcast from November 22, 1952). Finally, Frank Sinatra gets pulled into a plan to fix football games in Rocky Fortune (originally aired on NBC on December 2, 1954).
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio. Dragnet 6-24-49 “Homicide” w/ Jack Webb Crime Classics 6-29-53 “The Checkered Past and Sudden Death of Col. James Fiske, Jr.” w/ Lou Merrill Nightbeat 2-20-50 “A World All His Own” w/ Frank Lovejoy To access more classic radio shows visit classicradioclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 20 aired June 19, 1950 on NBC Radio. Frank Lovejoy starred as Randy Stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star, encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls. Listeners were invited to join Stone as he "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness." Most episodes leaned towards suspense, crime and thriller themes, but Night Beat also featured occasional humorous or sentimental stories. Each episode ended with Stone at his desk as he finished typing a news story based on his latest exploits, and shouting for the copy boy to deliver his story to an editor. Alfred Wyman is a strange artist who wants to kill the wealthy Miss Gleason because she killed Vincent. Just when Randy has given up on a story for the night, he stumbles across an old man in a dispute with a taxi driver over the fare. The old man has no money, so Randy pays the fare but is surprised when the gentle-looking old man, Alfred Wyman, says he has to go to kill Miss Gleeson. Frank Andrew Lovejoy Jr. (March 28, 1912 – October 2, 1962) was an American actor in radio, film, and television. He is perhaps best remembered for appearing in the film noir The Hitch-Hiker and for starring in the radio drama Night Beat .
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio. Nightbeat 2-13-50 “The Night Is a Weapon” w/ Frank Lovejoy Molle' Mystery Theatre 4-19-46 “Follow That Cab” w/ Bernard Lenrow as “Geoffrey Barnes” X Minus One 9-22-55 “And the Moon Be Still As Bright” by Ray Bradbury w/ John Larkin & Nelson Olmsted To access more classic radio shows visit classicradioclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Relic Radio Show is hot off the presses. We start with Night Beat, and their story from July 10, 1950, Twill Be The Death Of Me. (30:07) Our second story is Friendly Betrayal, the March 10, 1952, episode of The Big Story. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/RelicRadio805.mp3 Download RelicRadio805 Support The Relic Radio Show
Host, Christopher Lee, brings you the greatest mystery detective horror and sci-fi from the golden age of radio. Dragnet 6-10-49 “Homicide” w/ Jack Webb The Fat Man 1-17-51 “The Nightmare Murder” w/ Jack Scott Smart Nightbeat 2-6-50 “Zero” w/ Frank Lovejoy To access more classic radio shows visit classicradioclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Lovejoy, starred as Randy Stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star, encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls. Listeners were invited to join Stone as he "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness." Most episodes leaned towards suspense, crime and thriller themes, but Night Beat also featured occasional humorous or sentimental stories. Each episode ended with Stone at his desk as he finished typing a news story based on his latest exploits, and shouting for the copy boy to deliver his story to an editor. Radio historian John Dunning described Night Beat as a "superior series", carried by vivid writing and Lovejoy's sympathetic performance.Original Air Date: 02-06-1950
Night Beat from June 12, 1950 - (episode 19). Football Player and the Syndicate stars Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone with guest William Conrad as Tom Paxton.
Each of these old time radio detectives earned their livings as writers. They only dabbled in crimesolving on the side because it was their hobby or because real-life mysteries provided inspiration for their work. We'll hear Glenn Langan as mystery writer and police consultant Barton Drake in "The Coin Collector Mystery," a syndicated episode from Mystery is My Hobby. Then, Alan Ladd is Dan Holiday - newspaperman turned novelist and amateur adventurer - in "Hare and Hounds" from Box 13. And we'll close with Frank Lovejoy as Chicago reporter Randy Stone in "The Girl in the Park" from Night Beat (originally aired on NBC on February 27, 1950).
On today's episode, Dan discusses the scores from the past 3 major DCI events as the corps make their final push into 2022 World Championships. Show Timestamps 0:00 - Beginning 0:15 - show start 1:12 - “This last weekend was a doozy” (weekend overview) 2:35 - Covid is very much still a thing 4:00 - Quick look ahead to Eastern Classic at Allentown 5:00 - Introductions - Murfreesboro 6:09 - Music City in 8th across the board 6:13 - Blue Knights in 7th across the board 6:30 - Blue Stars 7:25 - Cavaliers breakdown 8:15 - 4-point jump from 5th to Crown at 4th 8:42 - “Could see the Cavaliers jump the Blue Stars at the end” 9:30 - Crown in 4th 9:58 - Crown recap 10:58 - Scoring islands 12:00 - Bluecoats advantage over Crown and into a recap 12:55 - Bluecoats first in drums?! 14:30 - Boston over Bluecoats 15:16 - Boston's guard has not lost a show 16:16 - Blue Devils 17:40 - Blue Devil's guard doesn't hang with the rest of the corps 19:30 - DCI Southeastern Championship 20:00 - Southeastern top 5 scoring 21:18 - Vanguard Recap 22:10 - GE is like the umbrella of a show 22:25 - Vanguard Visual 23:13 - Vanguard Music 24:10 - How subcaptions should be used 24:40 - Bluecoats - “Substantial Jump” into the recap 25:40 - Bluecoats Visual 26:20 - Achieving higher than the book 27:30 - Crown in 3rd, flip from Murfeesboro 28:00 - Breaking down the Crown subcations 29:05 - Crown Visual proficiency 30:03 - Crown Music breakdown 31:54 - Boston Crusaders score and spread 32:00 - Into sub captions 32:50 - Story across the board with GE judges - variety across the board 33:43 - Boston Visuals - First place 34:07 - Boston Music 35:30 - two tenths within the content box. Tough Job, great job 36:00 - Best percussion judge in DCI 36:50 - Blue Devils introduction and breakdown 38:40 - BD Music 40:18 - Boston is consistently in second but hasn't beaten Blue Devils... yet 42:00 - A lot of this is subjective 43:00 - NightBEAT introduction and scores 44:30ish - Cavaliers 45:35 - The Cadets 45:45 - Santa Clara Vanguard 47:00 - Bluecoats 47:47 - Boston Crusaders 49:40 - Night to night changing scores 49:52 - Judges trying to keep up with these complex shows 50:10 - “The top design individuals should be more advanced than the judges. The design folks should be explaining to the judges” 52:10 - Upcoming week of shows 54:40 - “Crazy right now, I don't know who's going to win. This is good for DCI” 56:40 - Wrap-up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Night Beat followed by Fibber McGee & Molly
Duffy's Tavern followed by Night Beat
Episode 19 aired June 6, 1950. Frank Lovejo y starred as Randy Stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star, encountering criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls. Listeners were invited to join Stone as he "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness." Most episodes leaned towards suspense, crime and thriller themes, but Night Beat also featured occasional humorous or sentimental stories. Each episode ended with Stone at his desk as he finished typing a news story based on his latest exploits, and shouting for the copy boy to deliver his story to an editor. Night Beat, sometimes spelled Nightbeat, is an NBC radio drama series that aired February 6, 1950–September 25, 1952, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer and Wheaties.
We're late, but that won't stop us from celebrating Father's Day! To mark the occasion, we're heading down to the Listener Library for a dad-themed episode of Night Beat entitled "Expectant Father." Our thanks to Diana for recommending the story! Your usual hosts are joined this time by our summer intern (and Joshua's son) Aaron! We're listening to the story of journalist Randy Stone and the night he spent with a panicked man on the brink of fatherhood. Will his booze-soaked reminiscing end in a happy family? Is Stone helping the situation or making it worse? Will Godzilla appear at any point during this story? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!
Night Beat followed by The Bickersons
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Show #288: June 19, 2022 -- Archive Show from 5-26-16 Welcome to the Best Old Time Radio Podcast where everyone is welcome! We share memories, music and the very best old time radio programs. Here is our line-up for this week: 1. Night Beat....09-25-52...."Bug Killings" 2. Have Gun, Will Travel....06-19-60...."Too, Too Solid Town" 3. Jack Benny Show....05-01-55....."Jack Buys a Baseball Team" 4. Gunsmoke....01-24-53...."Old Lady" To listen to more of the best old time radio, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
Night Beat followed by Inner Sanctum
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The Night Watchman
Night Beat followed by The Life of Riley
Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast May 22, 1950, 72 years ago, I Wish you Were Dead. Randy Stone meets the meek Mr. Fettle in the park. This gentleman can kill just by thinking someone dead!
Night Beat followed by Sherlock Holmes
The Relic Radio Show begins with The Juvenile Gangster, from Night Beat. This episode originally aired June 26, 1950. (29:30) American Adventure closes this week's show with their story from September 22, 1955, The Rat On Lincoln Avenue. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22021/RelicRadio789.mp3 Download RelicRadio789
Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast May 15, 1950, 72 years ago, The Night Watchman. Did a night watchman named Tony Graham, who walks with a cane, set a series of warehouse fires? His father seems to be a bad luck symbol too!
Night Beat 50-03-06 (005) Number 13
We launch season 2 by seeing what we can learn from the 1950's version of "clickbait" and what happened when a fictitious newspaper publisher chose circulation over ethics in an episode the radio drama "Night Beat".
Mystery: Weird Circle “The Murder of the Little Pig” 1944 NBC, Night Beat 7/24/50 NBC.
Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast April 30, 1950, 72 years ago, Am I My Brother's Keeper? Gig Sandlers has broken out of jail to get even with a fellow gang member who's married his old girlfriend. A cop is killed in the process.
Night Beat - A Girl In The ParkFrom-1950Stars-Frank Lovejoy, Joan Banks, Ken Christy & Carol Richards Randy Stone meets Fran Fowler in the park. She's a nightclub singer with a big problem.
Insomnia can be very annoying, but there are natural solutions and methods you can use. More specifically, today, I'm going to be talking about how to STOP waking up in the night, so you can start getting much better sleep. Waking in the middle of the night can cause disturbances to your sleep quality, and over a long period of time, that's really not good.
Nightbeat starring Frank Lovejoy, originally broadcast April 16, 1950, A World All His Own. Prizefighter Billy Candell, a punchy former middleweight champ, wants a final meeting with his love of yesteryear. Also Claudia, originally broadcast April 16, 1948, Driving to the New House.
It's a full fight card with three old time radio mysteries set in and around the boxing ring. First, Frank Lovejoy is Randy Stone, coming to the aid of a fighter pressured to take a dive in Night Beat (originally aired on NBC on August 14, 1950). Then, as Philo Vance, Jackson Beck solves "The Heavyweight Murder Case." Finally, Dick Powell tries to prove a fight manager's suicide was actually a murder in Richard Diamond, Private Detective (originally aired on NBC on August 2, 1950).
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