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Justice Society Presents a new, bimonthly series, THE SANDMAN SLEPT HERE. Join Fire and Water Podcast all-stars Ryan Daly, Paul Kien, and Max Romero as they cover the seminal DC-Vertigo comic Sandman Mystery Theatre. Follow JSA PRESENTS on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jsapresents Twitter/X: https://x.com/jsapresents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jsapresents/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jsapresents.bsky.social Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jsapresents This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com Like our Fire & Water Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Follow Fire & Water on Twitter/X: https://x.com/FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/fwpodcasts.bsky.social Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Music: "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra.
Justice Society Presents a new, bimonthly series, THE SANDMAN SLEPT HERE. Join Fire and Water Podcast all-stars Ryan Daly, Paul Kien, and Max Romero as they cover the seminal DC-Vertigo comic Sandman Mystery Theatre. Follow JSA PRESENTS on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jsapresents Twitter/X: https://x.com/jsapresents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jsapresents/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jsapresents.bsky.social Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jsapresents This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com Like our Fire & Water Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Follow Fire & Water on Twitter/X: https://x.com/FWPodcasts Follow Fire & Water on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/fwpodcasts.bsky.social Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Music: "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra.
El Cotton Club era en gran medida un producto de la Prohibición. A principios de la década de los años 20, la banda del mafioso Owney Madden se topó con el Club DeLuxe, dirigido por el campeón de los pesos pesados Jack Johnson. Con José Manuel Corrales.
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio is a delightful holiday treat, kicking off with the "Ozzie and Harriet" radio show in the episode "No Show for Christmas". In this charming episode, originally broadcast on December 26th, 1948, the Nelson family decides to skip their usual lavish Christmas show to enjoy a simple, quiet Christmas at home, only to find themselves inadvertently entertaining a stream of unexpected guests. The episode stars Ozzie Nelson as himself, Harriet Nelson as herself, along with their real-life sons, David and Ricky Nelson, also playing themselves. Following the Nelsons, we'll hear the timeless tale of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," a story that captures the heart with its message of the true spirit of the holiday transcending materialism. Boris Karloff lends his iconic voice to the Grinch, bringing to life the curmudgeonly character who plots to ruin Christmas for the cheerful residents of Whoville but finds his heart touched by the simple joy of the season. Next, the holiday cheer continues with "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" in the episode titled "Alice Volunteers to Play Santa Claus." Airing originally, this episode features Alice Faye stepping into Santa's boots when Phil Harris, played by himself, is unable to perform his usual duties as Santa for a local charity event. Alice Faye stars as herself, with Phil Harris bringing his characteristic wit to his role. The episode is filled with laughter and good spirits, showcasing the comedic talents of its cast, including Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley and Walter Tetley as Julius Abruzzio. We wrap up with the "Doris Day Show" in the episode "Here Comes Santa Claus" from December 23rd, 1953. In this festive broadcast, Doris Day prepares for a special Christmas show but faces a series of comic misadventures that threaten to derail her plans. Doris Day shines as herself, with Paul Weston's music adding to the holiday atmosphere. The show blends Doris's musical talents with a lighthearted storyline that epitomizes the festive season's spirit. Join us for these back-to-back vintage classics that promise to fill your home with warmth and laughter, capturing the essence of the holiday season.
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio kicks off with "Ozzie and Harriet" in the delightful episode "Sidewalk Superintendent." Originally aired on November 14th, 1948, this classic finds Ozzie entangled in a humorous mix-up when he becomes overly invested in a local construction project, much to Harriet's bemusement. The episode features the real-life Nelson family, with Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard playing themselves, accompanied by their sons David and Ricky Nelson, adding authenticity and charm to the family interactions. Following this, we move to "The Aldrich Family" and the episode titled "Overdue Library Book," which was broadcast on November 2nd, 1952. The storyline revolves around the quintessential teenage misadventures of Henry Aldrich as he scrambles to locate a severely overdue library book. The episode stars Ezra Stone as the ever-bumbling Henry, with Jackie Kelk as his loyal friend Homer Brown, House Jameson as his father Sam Aldrich, and Katharine Raht as his mother Alice Aldrich, capturing the familial and comedic essence of the series. Our matinee concludes with the "Dinah Shore Show" featuring the iconic Groucho Marx, which first graced the airwaves on November 8th, 1945. In this episode, Dinah Shore, known for her captivating voice and charismatic presence, shares the stage with Groucho Marx, who brings his unique brand of wit and comedic timing. The show blends Dinah's musical performances with Marx's hilarious interjections, creating an engaging and entertaining atmosphere for listeners. Together, these episodes from "Ozzie and Harriet," "The Aldrich Family," and "The Dinah Shore Show" encapsulate the charm and whimsy of vintage radio, promising a delightful auditory journey for all.
Avalon Time is an American old-time radio comedy/variety program that ran from 1938 to 1940 on NBC's Red Network. The program was named after its sponsor, Avalon cigarettes. Over the course of its run, Avalon Time was also sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco and the Bulova Watch Company. The program is often regarded as comedian Red Skelton's first big break in show business and on radio. Show history Tobacco company Brown & Williamson, former makers of Kool cigarettes, began producing Avalon in 1932. Avalon was Brown & Williamson's 'economy' brand, while never actually mentioning that term. Instead, they were promoted as either the cigarettes that "cost you less" or the cigarettes that "give you change back". Avalon Time was the first Avalon-sponsored radio program with Show Boat premiering in 1939. The 'Reds' 'Red' was an ongoing theme and joke on Avalon Time. Coincidentally, all four hosts of the program had "red" hair. Two of the four hosts went by the name "Red". Also, the program was produced and broadcast over NBC's "Red" Network. Red Foley Avalon Time premiered as The Avalon Variety Show on October 1, 1938 with host Red Foley (1910–1968). Foley began his career in broadcasting in 1930 while still attending school at Georgetown College to perform with the house band on WLS-AM's National Barn Dance. In 1937, Foley, with producer John Lair, created the radio program Renfro Valley Barn Dance for WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky. With the premiere of The Avalon Variety Show in 1938, Foley became the first country artist to host a network radio program. Foley was the longest serving host of the program with frequent co-star Kitty O'Neill. Foley left Avalon in July 1939 and was replaced as host by up-and-coming comedian Red Skelton. Foley's replacement as singer was Curt Massey.[6] After Avalon Time, Foley returned to National Barn Dance and also became a lifelong member of the Grand Ole Opry. He also hosted Ozark Jubilee, the first popular country music television series, in the 1950s. Red Skelton Red Skelton (1913–1997) was the second host of Avalon Time. Skelton became well known for his "Doughnut Dunkers" routine[3] which led to Skelton's first appearance on Rudy Vallée's The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour on August 12, 1937. Vallée's program had a talent show segment and those who were searching for stardom were eager to be heard on it. Vallée also booked veteran comic Joe Cook to appear as a guest with Skelton. The two proceeded to trade jokes about their home towns, with Skelton contending to Cook, an Evansville native, that the city was a suburb of Vincennes, Skelton's hometown. The show received enough fan mail after the performance to invite both comedians back two weeks after Skelton's initial appearance and again in November of that year. On October 1, 1938, Skelton replaced Red Foley as the host of Avalon Time. Skelton's first wife Edna also joined the show's cast, under her maiden name of Stillwell. The Skeltons worked on Avalon Time until late 1939. Skelton went on to do his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, on October 7, 1941. The bandleader for the show was Ozzie Nelson; his wife, Harriet, who worked under her maiden name of Hilliard, was the show's vocalist and also worked with Skelton in skits. Skelton went on to have his own successful television series named after him that ran on CBS and NBC for 20 years. Cliff Arquette Comedian Cliff Arquette (1905–1974) replaced Skelton as host of Red Skelton Time in January 1940. Arquette made a guest appearance on the show just a week earlier in December 1939. The title of the program was officially changed to Avalon Time when Arquette came aboard as host. Arquette began his career as a pianist in the early 1920s soon joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923. Arquette had made a few appearances on radio including an appearance on The Jack Benny Program in 1938. Arquette left Avalon Time in May 1940 and went on to establish his most memorable --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee", we're kicking off with a delightful spookfest from the "Ozzie and Harriet" radio show in the episode title "Haunted House", which first aired on October 31st, 1948. In this episode, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson investigate a supposedly haunted house, navigating a series of comedic scares and misunderstandings. The cast features Ozzie Nelson as Ozzie, Harriet Nelson as Harriet, along with their real-life sons David and Ricky Nelson playing themselves. Supporting roles include Lurene Tuttle, John Brown, and Janet Waldo, adding to the ghostly hijinks. Next, we travel back to October 24th, 1939, for the "Fibber McGee and Molly" episode "Gildersleeve's Halloween Party". The storyline revolves around Fibber McGee and Molly planning a Halloween party that unexpectedly involves their neighbour Gildersleeve in peculiar and humorous situations. Jim Jordan stars as Fibber McGee and Marian Jordan plays Molly, with Harold Peary making a memorable appearance as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve. The episode is peppered with laughs and light-hearted pranks, reflecting the show's hallmark blend of humour and warmth. Concluding the trio of shows is "The Jack Benny Show" with the episode "Halloween Celebration", originally broadcast on November 2nd, 1941. This episode captures Jack Benny and his gang in the midst of Halloween celebrations, featuring a mix of costume gaps, trick-or-treating, and Jack's notoriously stingy antics. The ensemble includes Jack Benny as himself, Mary Livingstone as his girlfriend, Phil Harris as the bandleader, Dennis Day as the young singer, and Rochester played by Eddie Anderson, all contributing to the festive chaos. Together, these episodes offer a nostalgic glimpse into Halloween celebrations of the past, filled with laughter, community spirit, and a touch of the eerie, perfectly encapsulating the golden age of radio entertainment.
Songs include: June In January by Bing Crosby, April In Paris by Charlie Parker, June Is Bustin Out All Over by Hildegarde, Sleigh Ride In July by Dinah Shore and Roses In December by Ozzie Nelson.
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we commence with the charming "Ozzie and Harriet" radio show in the episode “Lodge of the Unicorns,” where Ozzie Nelson, portrayed by himself, accidentally ends up attending a mysterious gathering called the Lodge of the Unicorns, alongside his wife Harriet, also played by herself. The mix-up leads to hilarious situations, underscored by their son Ricky Nelson and his quirky commentary. The episode, complete with its original whimsy, originally aired on September 16th, 1945. Following that, we will enjoy the "Abbott and Costello" radio show, featuring the episode "Costello is Invited to Join the Yankees.” This hilarious broadcast from April 17th, 1947, finds Lou Costello mistakenly receiving an invitation to join the New York Yankees, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and antics. The dynamic duo, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, brings their classic humor to the fore, supported by the usual ensemble cast who add depth and laughter to the misadventures. Concluding our matinee is "Theatre Guild on the Air" with the episode "Rip Van Winkle," a comedic take on Washington Irving's beloved tale, starring the humorous Fred Allen in the title role. Originally aired on December 26th, 1948, this adaptation sees Rip's notorious laziness and love for bowling leading him into a fantastical encounter with mysterious figures, culminating in his prolonged sleep and wake-up in a much-changed world. Fred Allen's performance, supported by a cast adept at bringing this literary parody to life, adds a classic theatrical flair to our radio lineup. Join us for a back-to-back lineup of classic humor and drama this Saturday.
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio begins with the beloved "Ozzie and Harriet" radio show in an episode titled "Ozzie is in a Rut," which first aired on November 7th, 1948. In this episode, the ever-relatable Ozzie Nelson finds himself feeling stuck in the monotony of his daily routine, prompting his wife Harriet and their sons David and Ricky to come up with various humorous schemes to help him break out of his dull patterns. The episode features the talents of Ozzie Nelson as Ozzie, Harriet Hilliard as Harriet, David Nelson as David, and Ricky Nelson as Ricky, with the usual charming family dynamics and witty exchanges. Following "Ozzie and Harriet," we transition to the "Theatre Guild On The Air" for a production of "No Time for Comedy," which was originally broadcast on March 9th, 1947. This engaging play captures the story of a comedic playwright who faces a crisis of conscience about his career, wondering whether he should continue writing comedies or switch to more serious, socially impactful plays. His dilemma is complicated by his relationships with his wife, his muse, and his producer, leading to a series of comedic yet thought-provoking interactions. The cast includes notable performers such as Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, and Burgess Meredith, who bring depth and humor to this reflective tale. The session concludes with the musical delight of the "Guard Sessions," a program sponsored by the U.S. National Guard. Featuring the incomparable Nat King Cole and the George Shearing Quartet, the episode is a mix of mesmerizing performances and light-hearted conversations. Host Martin Block guides listeners through the session, which not only showcases classic tunes but also includes discussions with the musicians about their current projects and upcoming albums. The combination of Nat King Cole's smooth vocals and George Shearing's innovative jazz compositions creates a memorable musical experience that encapsulates the era's vibrant culture. This episode of "Saturday Matinee" offers a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and music, capturing the essence of vintage entertainment through classic radio shows and timeless musical performances.
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio begins with the delightful "Ozzie and Harriet" episode titled "Be on Time." Originally aired on June 26th, 1953, this episode humorously explores the Nelson family's struggles with punctuality. The episode features Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Nelson playing themselves, with their real-life sons Ricky and David Nelson portraying their radio counterparts. Don DeFore adds a touch of neighbourly charm as Thorny. Following "Ozzie and Harriet," we'll enjoy the "Martin and Lewis Show," featuring a special guest appearance by Lucille Ball in the episode originally broadcast on April 3rd, 1949. In this lively installment, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis find themselves in a series of comedic misadventures at a Hollywood studio, trying to impress the formidable Lucille Ball. The episode showcases Dean's smooth singing and Jerry's slapstick comedy, with Lucille Ball bringing her iconic wit and timing. Concluding our matinee is "The Halls of Ivy" with the episode "Stolen First Edition," which first hit the airwaves on June 14th, 1950. In this intriguing episode, Dr. William Todhunter Hall, played by Ronald Colman, and his wife Victoria, portrayed by Benita Hume Colman, navigate the curious case of a stolen rare book on their quaint college campus. The story blends light mystery with collegiate charm, making it a fitting end to our classic radio show lineup. Together, these episodes provide a nostalgic journey through comedy and drama, featuring stellar performances by some of the era's most beloved radio personalities.
This Saturday's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio begins with the charming antics of "Ozzie and Harriet" in the episode titled “Nosy Neighbors,” which originally aired on April 10, 1949. In this delightful episode, the Nelson family deals with their neighbors' curiosity, in the family's lighthearted attempts to maintain a private life. The episode features the talents of Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Nelson, playing fictionalized versions of themselves, alongside their real-life sons, David and Ricky Nelson. Supporting cast includes Lurene Tuttle, John Brown, and Tommy Bernard, adding depth and hilarity to the family's escapades. Following that, we dive into the "Screen Director's Playhouse" with the episode "It's In the Bag" that aired on February 17, 1950. This adaptation brings to life the story of Fred Floogle, a flea circus proprietor who suddenly finds himself heir to a fortune, leading to a series of funny misadventures. The radio adaptation stars Fred Allen in the lead role, bringing his unique comedic flair to the character. The episode is directed by Richard Wallace, with William Conrad lending his voice in a supporting role that captivates the audience. The finale of our matinee features the "Chesterfield Show" radio show, hosted by the incomparable Bing Crosby, with the episode from October 11, 1950. This one dazzles with star power, as Bing Crosby welcomes the legendary Judy Garland and the ever-entertaining Bob Hope. The trio engages in delightful banter, music, and comedy skits, showcasing their iconic talents in a way that only they can. The chemistry between Crosby, Garland, and Hope is palpable, making for a memorable and entertaining radio show experience that highlights the best of what classic radio entertainment had to offer. Together, these episodes from "Ozzie and Harriet," "Screen Director's Playhouse," and the "Chesterfield Show" create a nostalgic journey through the golden age of radio, featuring a mix of comedy, drama, and musical entertainment that promises to delight listeners of all ages on this week's "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio.
Author/historian Jim Benson, featuring comments by actors Ozzie Nelson, Lindsay Wagner, Michael Lerner and Roger Davis, director John Badham and Night Gallery artist Tom Wright
Songs from Gershwin's Hollywood period, including: They Can't Take That Away From Me, Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, Love Walked In, Nice Work If You Can Get It, They All Laughed and Love Is Here To Stay. Performers include: Fred Astaire, The Andrews Sisters, Bea Wain, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Kenny Baker and Ozzie Nelson.
If you've ever wondered how Beaver's pal Gilbert turned out, he's doing real neat. Stephen Talbot moved on from Mayfield to become a broadcast journalist for PBS, making investigative, news-making documentary films for Frontline, Bill Moyers and American Experience. Steve joins us to discuss his boomer journey from the streets of mythical 50s suburbia to counter-culture activism, to groundbreaking documentary journalism.First, Jeffrey Sitcov heads a foundation called Doors of Change. They are positively impacting the lives of homeless kids who find themselves on the streets due to abusive home lives and/or coming out to their families as LGBTQ. Early intervention leads to inspirational success stories for these kids. The organization's annual Concert of Hope is coming to San Diego in July with headliners, KC and The Sunshine Band. 100% of the proceeds benefit the kids!Next, Stephen Talbot tells us about his lates project, The Movement and The Madman which chronicles the significant impact of the anti-war movement on Nixon and Kissinger's dangerous escalation towards increased aggression and even possibly nuclear engagement in Viet Nam. If you were protesting the war, you saved lives.Stephen was very eager to enter the family business as a kid. His parents were entertainers. His Dad, Lyle Talbot was a film and TV actor who appeared as Ozzie Nelson's bud, Joe Randolph as Steve was portraying The Beaver's bestie, Gilbert Bates. But, as Steve went on to college and became increasingly interested in politics and campus activism, Beaver went into reruns and it wasn't long before Steve's rally speeches were interrupted by signs that read, “Gee, Beav. I don't know.” The blown cover did not deter Steve. He went to work as a reporter at San Francisco's KQED and then traveled the globe, writing, producing and directing over 40 illuminating documentaries, including: Justice For Sale, The Long March of Newt Gingrich, 1968: The Year that Shaped a Generation, and Soundtracks: Music Without Borders. His next film will tell the story of Clifton Cafeteria's run-in with true crime and gangsters in the 1930s.We cap it off with a round of Leave It To Beaver Trivia.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Masters of the Air on Apple + and the We Are The World Doc, The Greatest Night In Pop, on Netflix!Path Points of Interest:Stephen TalbotThe Movement and The MadmanStephen Talbot on WikipediaStephen Talbot on IMDBSound Tracks: Music Without Borders (2010 and 2012)Justice for Sale (1999)The Long March of Newt Gingrich 1968: The Year that Shaped a Generation Leave it to Beaver on IMDBLeave It To Beaver on PrimeArticle About Steve on Best Classic BandsJeffrey SitcovDoors of ChangeConcert of HopeMasters of the Air on Apple +The Greatest Night in Pop on Netflix
Today on Part two of our interview with Sam Nelson on the Rarified Heir Podcast, we talk about what it was like being the son of Rick Nelson and grandson of Ozzie & Harriet Nelson about growing up, well, Nelson. On part one we discussed with Sam how he became the keeper of the flame for the family business as the archivist & producer for the TV show & new DVD box set The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. But on this episode, Sam opens up to us about all sorts of things. From the wonderful and exciting to the tragic and the spooky. Sam grew up very much the stuff of tabloid fodder while just in elementary school. Imagine going to the supermarket and seeing your picture on the cover of People magazine or the National Enquirer. We get into it. We also get into some really terrific stuff as well. What was Rick Nelson favorite hobby? What was his favorite ice cream shop? A-ha…you are going to have to listen to part two for details on this hard hitting topic. Plus, we learn about the history and the ghostly stories surrounding the Nelson household that are the stuff of legend. Once owned by another very famous Hollywood actor, Sam tells us some truly bizarre and hair (not heir) raising tales of this haunted house in the Hollywood Hills. Evidently, a famous pop star owns it now. Again, you are going to have to take a listen to this second episode of our interview with Sam Nelson on the Rarified Heir Podcast to learn more. We promise, it's another all-encompassing, honest, raw and intense episode. Take a listen.
We are paying a visit to Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard today, one of the most famous married in real life husband and wife comedy teams on 1950s television. They started in radio, and like many entertainer couples had achieved a certain fame before marriage. The family sitcom that would eventually star themselves and their two real-life sons would far eclipse their earlier careers. This episode takes on the topic of who is better at things: men or women? Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 If you don't do Facebook, we're also on Gab: https://gab.com/OldRadio Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast, it's part one of our interview with Sam Nelson, son of the great Rick Nelson, nephew to David Nelson and grandchild of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson If you grew up in America in the 1950s The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet defined post War America. It was a massive hit and ran for 14 years. We take a deep dive into the restoration and recent release of the complete, 435 episode DVD box set of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Beginning as a radio show in the 1940s (I betcha didn't know that!) & coming to television in the early 1950s. The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet was the longest running, live action sitcom on American television until 2021 when It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia celebrated it's 15th year. To say that this show was part of the fabric of American life in the 1950s and today is part of it's lexicon would be an understatement. Perhaps no other show from that era is as well-known or beloved that didn't feature Lucy or The Beaver as this show. On this first of two episodes, we spoke with Sam about the interest and hard work in being the sole heir of the Nelson clan that not only wanted to make something of this show after decades of semi-neglect but put in the time, the effort and the sweat equity to bring it back. It's no small effort as Sam tells us how, why and what obstacles he had in making sure that people not only knew the name Ozzie & Harriet but knew the show again in 2024. Of course we speak about his father, entertainer & rock star Rick Nelson & uncle David Nelson who starred on The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet and how Rick, then known as Ricky, single handedly brought rock and roll into America's homes. It was Rick, with his matinee idol good looks and spot on singing voice that perhaps kept this show on the air long after it likely should have petered out. And this is a topic that particularly interested host Josh Mills as legacies and archives are something he has been dealing with every day of his life for the past decade and a half. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast and this is Part One of our interview with Sam Nelson. Take a listen.
Today we're featuring an all-musical program with the big band sounds of Glenn Miller, Ozzie Nelson and Bob Crosbyhttps://archive.org/download/240113-1940s-remote-music-special/240113%201940s%20Remote%20Music%20Special.mp3
In this episode, we explore the journey of Ozzie Nelson, CEO of NELSON Worldwide. Discover how he transformed a single-discipline firm into a 'Top 10' industry leader, with insights on growth, design philosophy, favorite projects, and future aspirations. Join us for inspiring conversations with a visionary leader in the architecture and design world.The Design Board, by UpSpring, is a proud member of SANDOW Design Group's SURROUND Podcast Network, home to the architecture and design industry's premier shows.
Bruce Belland's new book is called Icons, Idols and Idiots of Hollywood: My Adventures in America's First Boy Band and boy, did he have adventures! Bruce founded The Four Preps while still in Hollywood High School. They became Ricky Nelson's backup band, co-starred in Gidget and The Adventures of Ozzy & Harriet and went on to score massive hits with 26 Miles Across The Sea, Big Man, and Down By The Station. In his book and on this episode, Bruce's storytelling is engaging and enlightening. He shares teen idol road stories, his Disneyland dream date with Annette Funicello (that devolved into a nauseous nightmare) his day on the set of a TV special with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney and Louis Armstrong, exactly why a wholesome boy singer would include in his book a chapter titled, One Dead Junkie and a Masturbating Monkey, how the love and wisdom of his minister father and sharp witted mother fortified his remarkable journey, and the powerfully poignant night of President Kennedy's assassination when The Preps gave voice to heartbreak at Ohio State University. Through it all, Bruce remains a student. He confides what he learned from Gene Kelly, Ozzy Nelson and George Burns and just how he embraces the blessing of encountering someone who knows more than you and opening yourself up to new lessons.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Killers of the Flower Moon, in theaters and Desperately Seeking Soulmate: Escaping Twin Flames Universe, a doc series on Prime.Path Points of Interest:Bruce BellandIcons, Idols, and Idiots of Hollywood: My Adventures in America's First Boy Band by Bruce BellandThe Edsel ShowThe Four Preps on WikipediaKillers of the Flower Moon - In TheatersDesperately Seeking Soulmate: Escaping Twin Flames Universe
In this episode, Ozzie Nelson, chairman and CEO of Nelson Worldwide, talks to F&C reporter Brian Johnson. Nelson discusses his company and design trends in building repositions.
Step back in time with Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee" as we bring you an enchanting blend of comedy, romance, and music. This week, we delve into the Theatre of Romance, with its heartwarming episode, "Paris Encounter," originally broadcast on August 21st, 1954. In the romantic streets of Paris, a chance encounter brings together two kindred souls, played by the talented duo of Audrey Clarke and William Reynolds. As fate weaves its magical thread, laughter and love blossom in the City of Light, accompanied by a delightful score that will sweep you off your feet. The Theatre of Romance is a classic radio anthology series that aired during the 1950s. Each episode features captivating love stories, often set against picturesque backdrops, with talented actors bringing the characters to life. Prepare to be transported to different eras and locations, where emotions run high, and the power of love takes center stage. Next up on "Saturday Matinee," we present, "Homemade Ice Cream", a delightful episode from the cherished radio show "Ozzie & Harriett." Tune in to hear the lovable Nelson family and their heartwarming escapades, originally broadcast on October 30th, 1953. It's a warm autumn day, and Ozzie, played by the charming Ozzie Nelson, decides to surprise the family with a special treat—homemade ice cream! As laughter and chaos ensue in the Nelson household, Harriet, portrayed by the talented Harriet Nelson, keeps the family together with her warmth and wit. Join the entire Nelson clan, Ricky and David, as they create sweet memories with a dash of humor. "Ozzie & Harriett" is a beloved radio and television sitcom that follows the lives of the Nelson family. Led by the real-life husband-and-wife duo Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, the show provides a heartwarming glimpse into the ups and downs of family life. Filled with witty banter and endearing moments, the series captures the essence of family bonds and the joys of everyday living. Our final treat for "Saturday Matinee" is an episode of "The Martin and Lewis Show," starring the iconic duo Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. This episode, featuring the talented Peter Lorrie as the special guest, promises side-splitting humor and unforgettable moments. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, known for their impeccable chemistry, embark on a comedic adventure that spirals into hilarious chaos. With Peter Lorrie's exceptional guest appearance, get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs as the trio takes center stage, leaving the audience in stitches. "The Martin and Lewis Show" is a legendary radio variety show that showcases the comedic brilliance of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Running during the 1940s and 1950s, the show features uproarious sketches, entertaining banter, and guest appearances by renowned celebrities of the era. Dean Martin's suave charm and Jerry Lewis's zany antics create a perfect recipe for laughter, making this show an enduring classic in the world of entertainment. Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained.
Stanley Livingston Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Considering we were kids together, so what if he didn't know it… Stanley Livingston and I opened with the health report. Remarkably fit and boyish for his 72 years, where the hell did the time go? Stan's used it well. Some fun revelations––from his mother's pre-maternal career to his first wife's like vocation, a great story about James Edwards, more will be revealed, starting his TV life in a wooden box, how a swimming lesson opened the door, working with Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Mary Tyler Moore, Charles Bronson, a starring role with Jackie Cooper, Ozzie Nelson, giving him his game-changing break, guitar lessons from Ricky, scoring My Three Sons, with huge box office movie star, Fred MacMurray, crusty lunch companion, William Frawley, Don Grady, who his mother greatly aided, and his real-life brother, Barry, with an already burgeoning career of his own, signing on to the show as his adopted brother during a 5 show arc in the third season. The 2nd longest-running show in the history of television, currently still replaying 62 years later. Working with Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward, The commercial he didn't get when the run ended, skills learned behind the camera opening new doors, writing, directing, and producing. Stan's current passions––his production company, also The Actors Journey Project, teaching the business of show business, about to drop online shortly, and his online art gallery, where you too can own a signed Livingston. For all things Stanley Livingston: stanleylivingston.com It was a childhood dream come true to sit down with Chip and discover he's just the same down-to-earth real guy that he played on TV. Fun! Stanley Livingston Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Wed, March 8, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on The Facebook Replay link :
(04-02-2020) - Part 1 of a 2 part convo with a third generation musician, TV veteran and car guy! His grandfather was Ozzie Nelson, his dad was Rick Nelson, his uncle is NCIS Star Mark Harmon, and his other grandfather was ol' number 98 ...former football player a sportscaster, the late Tom Harmon. Gunnar Nelson talks about his...and his relatives car stories! You won't want to miss this! (Talking About Cars is owned by Randy Kerdoon and Too Tired Guys Productions, all rights reserved, check out our TOO TIRED GUYS/TALKING ABOUT CARS YOUTUBE CHANNEL)
(04-09-2020) - Musician and car guy Gunnar Nelson talks what's up in his garage, the cool luxury wheels his grandfather, ol' number 98, the late Tom Harmon owned, how Gunnar almost bought his other Grandfather's (Ozzie Nelson) 56 Pontiac wagon (TAC 141 if you want to hear who DID buy the wagon)....and what cars he needs to buy "someday". Then Randy and Bob have a Pandemic chat on how to be a car guy when everyone is staying home! (Talking About Cars is owned by Randy Kerdoon and Too Tired Guys Productions, all rights reserved, check out our TOO TIRED GUYS/TALKING ABOUT CARS YOUTUBE CHANNEL)
On November 18th, 1969 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson were guests of Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show. During the segment, Ozzie told a funny story about the couple visiting Rutgers (his alma-matter) for a centennial parade.
Mail Call was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
SUSPENSE with Ozzie and Harriet Nelson in "Too Little To Live On". Episode 277, Too Little To Live On, aired on CBS Radio December 26, 1947. Band leader Ozzie Nelson married band singer Harriet Hilliard in 1935. They had two sons, David (born in 1936) and Eric (known as Ricky, born in 1940). The couple remained married until Ozzie's death in 1975. Known for a sitcom called The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet on radio and TV this episode of Suspense is a dramatic turn for the couple.
1 - Who Am I? – Al Bowlly with Savoy Hotel Orpheans – 19312 - Where Are You? - Connie Boswell with Ben Pollack and his Orchestra - 19373 – Where? - Harriet Hilliard with Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra – 19414 - What's What? - Sully, Harry, Ish and Jack with Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – 19405 - That's What - The King Cole Trio - 19476 - So What! - Tommy Dorsey and his Sentimentalists – 19407 - Why? - Irving Kaufman with Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra – 19298 - Oh Why, Oh Why - Dan Grisson with Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra - 19399 - Since When? - The Broadway Syncopators – 192310 - Guess Who? - Arthur Fields with the Carolina Club Orchestra – 192911 - Who Did It? - Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra – 191912 - Who Dat Up Dere? - Woody Herman and his Orchestra – 194313 - Who Are You? - Ella Fitzgerald - 194114 - Who Are You? - Clyde Rogers with Freddy Martin and his Orchestra – 194115 - Who? - Jack Leonard with Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – 193716 - Who-oo? You-oo! That's Who! - Irving Kaufman – 192717 – Why is Marriage Like Taking a Bath – It Pays to Be Ignorant – 1944 (Radio Comedy)18 – What Was It? – The Weird Circle – 1943 (Radio Drama)19 – Who? - California Melodie Syncopators – 1926
Suspense "Too Little to Live On" December 26, 1947 CBS starring Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard Suspense "Flesh Peddler" August 4, 1957 CBS
Dig the podcast, SUBSCRIBE to VAN SESSIONS on YOUTUBE! Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia Recorded during Ogden's First Friday Art Stroll. Supported by a generous grant from Ogden City Arts along with love from Roosters Brewing. Thanks to everyone who came out to the live show! Join us every First Friday for recordings at The Monarch Building in Ogden, Utah. SONG "Dream a Little Dream of Me," COVER, by Standards & Substandards on Van Sessions at The Monarch "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is a 1931 song with music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt and lyrics by Gus Kahn. It was first recorded in February 1931 by Ozzie Nelson and also by Wayne King and His Orchestra, with vocals by Ernie Birchill. - Wiki MUSICIAN/BAND | Standards & Substandards "We're an easygoing quartet (vocals, piano, bass, drums) that loves to play whimsical re-creations, interesting blends of genres, classic jazz standards, or ironic twists on simple tunes. We'll just as happily perform an upbeat jazz standard as a bluesy torch song, and we'll also blur traditions of funk, pop, rock, and blues as the spirit moves us. In short, we just like playing music as we've reimagined it. It doesn't hurt to have a charismatic vocalist/diva and playful instrumentalists." - Standards & Substandards Website WEBSITE: https://substandards.band/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOZ8wFwVuSnLf7fic5Lfu5g FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/StandardsandSubstandards INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/standards_and_substandards/ SUPPORTERS The Monarch Building: https://themonarchogden.com/ Ogden City Arts: https://www.ogdencity.com/707/Arts Roosters Brewing: https://www.roostersbrewingco.com/ CREDITS Producer / Host: R. Brandon Long, The Banyan Collective Logistics / Bookings: Todd Oberndorfer, The Banyan Collective Audio Mix: Scott Rogers (The Proper Way Band) Video Assistant: Isla Long Photographer: Ruth Silver FOLLOW Van Sessions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansessions/ Van Sessions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevansessions Like what you hear, buy us beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia Bookings: todd@thebanyancollective.com A Banyan Collective Production, copyright August 2022
I have the pleasure of speaking with Stanley Livingston recently. He is so cool !!! We spoke about his early days as a child extra, how Ozzie Nelson gave him lines (Remember Ozzie and Harriet?), and his years on My Three Sons. All my friends had crushes on him. On set, Stanley learned about the behind the scenes activities, and is owner of First Team Productions. Stanley is known to millions for his portrayal of “Chip Douglas” on My Three Sons during its 12 year run. The show continues to run on the ME TV network, and has been seen on SBC, CBS, Nick at Night, ION, TV Land, Hallmark, Family Channel among others. Amazing. Stanley has also appeared in How the West Was Won, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, X-15 and Rally Round the Boys. He has worked behind the scenes for years as a Producer, Director and Writer. He is the owner of First Team Productions and currently developing “The Quarrymen” – the story of the greatest band on earth – The Beatles! Some trivia is: At 18 he married a go-go dancer, Sandra Livingston. The six-year marriage ended in 1974. The marriage produced a daughter, Samantha Livingston. Played the brother of his real-life brother Barry Livingston on My Three Sons. His acting mentor was the late Fred MacMurray. As of April 2002, was directing children's shows for PBS. Profiled in 2016 book, "X Child Stars: Where Are They Now?", by Kathy Garver and Fred Ascher. The May 4, 1988, edition of Variety announced in the Film Production column that the movie "The Warrior" directed by Ray Cantrell began filming March 15, 1987, in New Orleans. Cast members included Stanley Livingston and Barry Livingston. No evidence the film was ever completed or released. He was also in a film called “Skippy”. The film has never been released and it is believed only two copies exist. With the passing of Tim Considine on March 3, 2022, Livingston is the last surviving of the original five cast members of My Three Sons. We will be doing an episode 2 - Stanley is fascinating. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelemarotta/support
Features vintage recordings by Les Brown, Tommy Dorsey and Ozzie Nelson. Ronnaldo also plays music performances from an old radio show called The Feeling Is Mutual. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
Review of supposedly cursed movies and actors that include: Incubus (1966), The Exorcist (1973), The Omen (1976), The Evil (1978), The Changeling (1978), Jayne Mansfield and the Curse of Anton Lavey, The 27 Club, The Lost City of Cecil B Demille and Ozzie Nelson's haunted house. | Host/Narrator – Marlene Pardo Pellicer cursed_actors_and_movies_podcast.mp3File Size: 94434 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
When Red Skelton was drafted in March 1944, Ozzie Nelson was prompted to create his own family situation comedy. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet launched October 8, 1944, on CBS, it moved to NBC in October 1948, then made a late season switch back to CBS in April 1949. The final years of the radio series were on ABC (the former NBC Blue Network) from October 14, 1949, to June 18, 1954. In total 402 radio episodes were produced. In an arrangement that exemplified the growing pains of American broadcasting, as radio "grew up" into television, the Nelsons' deal with ABC gave the network the option to move their program to television. The struggling network needed proven talent that was not about to defect to the more established and wealthier networks like CBS or NBC.
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Barry Livingston from the classic sitcom, My Three Sons!Barry talks about his time on the classic sitcom, working with Hollywood legends, Fred MacMurray, Lucille Ball, and Ozzie Nelson, meeting Elvis, his role in Notorious Nick, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Barry Livingston from the classic sitcom, My Three Sons!Barry talks about his time on the classic sitcom, working with Hollywood legends, Fred MacMurray, Lucille Ball, and Ozzie Nelson, meeting Elvis, his role in Notorious Nick, and much more!
Of course Ozzie Nelson is not a worrier he states that the worst thing in the world to do is to keep your troubles to yourself, if you have any worries get them out in the open. But then when everyone unloads their worries on him the tables are turned and he becomes the worrier! Duration: 29:32 Starring: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard Nelson Broadcast Date: 12th December 1948
Join host, Carl Amari, for a radio re-broadcast of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Featuring vocal talent by Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard.Considered to be one of America's longest running sitcoms, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet documented the life of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson as they raised their two sons, Ricky and David. The series was ultimately a huge television success, airing on ABC for a whopping 14 seasons, from October 3rd, 1952 to April 23rd, 1966. Though the television series is perhaps the most known iteration of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, the couple had originated the series over the airwaves. First appearing regularly on The Baker's Broadcast radio series from 1933 to 1938, one of Hollywood's most beloved couples were then prompted to build their own series based around their own family situation comedy, solidifying one of the greatest sitcom series to ever grace nationwide listeners.Originally airing on 07/20/1950, prepare to laugh until you cry in "Five Dollars Too Much Change," with Ozzie and Harriet Nelson!Enjoying The Film Detective?You can watch this episode here.Or connect with us here:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeWant even more? Subscribe to our Newsletter here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1 - Wayfaring Stranger - Burl Ives – 19492 - Stranger - Lloyd Glenn and his Orchestra - 19473 - Stranger – Clyde Burke with Raymond Scott and his New Orchestra – 19404 - Sweet Stranger – Kitty Lane with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra - 19375 - Sweet Stranger - Manhattan Dance Makers – 19276 - Song of the Wanderer - Helen Humes with Harry James and his Orchestra - 19387 - Song of the Wanderer - Chicago Rhythm Kings – 19498 - Welcome Stranger - Ruby Newman and his Orchestra - 19369 - Wanderer - Ray Noble and his Orchestra – 193310 - Stranger in Town - Jimmy Saunders with Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra - 194511 - Stranger in Town - Martha Tilton – 194412 - A Stranger in Paree - Johnny Russel with Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra - 193813 - Chant of the Wanderer - Sons of the Pioneers – 194814 - The Wanderer - Paul Robeson - 193715 - Sweethearts or Strangers - Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers – 194116 - Strangers in the Dark - Shirley Lloyd with Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra - 193717 - Don't Worry 'Bout Strangers - Mildred Bailey – 194718 - The Quiet Stranger – Episodes 1 through 4 – Post WWII Australian Radio Drama19 - Why Fall in Love with a Stranger - Two Ton Baker - 194920 – Handsome Stranger – Sons of the Pioneers – 195121 – Sweet Stranger - Pops Carol with Reggie Childs and his Orchestra - 1937
Ever since Ozzie Nelson was a little boy his parents taught him courage, determination and a sense of honor. These are the virtues it takes to keep a promise. The Ozzie Nelson of today has the same grim determination to keep his promise to take his kids on a woodland hike even though he'd rather go to the game. David and Ricky too don't want to let their father down even though they also would rather go to the game. Harriet has a plan so that they can all go to the game without anyone breaking their promises. Duration: 29:27 Starring: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard Nelson, John Brown, Tommy Bernard, Henry Blair, Janet Waldo, Lurene Tuttle Broadcast Date: 12th October 1947
In this Podcast Extra of "The Big Band and Swing Podcast" we celebrate the birthday of bandleader and actor - Ozzie Nelson. Ozzie was born on March 20, 1906 in Jersey City, New Jersey. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
In this episode, your host, Jeff Ford talks to Ozzie Nelson of Nelson Worldwide about strategic partnerships, creative deal-making, maintaining relationships and retention, and more.