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Best podcasts about Ronald Coleman

Latest podcast episodes about Ronald Coleman

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-11-25 - Operation Tomorrow, Incident at Switchpath, and The Citadel

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 151:30


A dramatic FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Mysterious Traveler, originally broadcast April 11, 1950, 75 years ago, Operation Tomorrow,    A professor sends his assistant 100 years into the future in a newly built time machine. Arriving in the year 2050, the assistant finds that the world has been at war for ninety-five years! Followed by the news from 75 years ago, then Beyond Tomorrow, originally broadcast April 11, 1950, 75 years ago, Incident at Switchpath.  A story about two strange machines found buried deep in a cave.Then Everything for the Boys starring Ronald Coleman, originally broadcast April 11, 1944, 81 years ago, The Citadel starring Ida Lupino.   A drama about a doctor who cares for money than for healing. Followed by The Lives of Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast April 11, 1952, 73 years ago, Man of Mystery.  Gregory Arkadin summons Harry from Vienna to Antibes. He's a wealthy man who has had amnesia for 20 years. He hires Harry to find out who he really is. It's worth $10,000 to Harry if he succeeds.  Finally The Adventures of Jungle Jim, originally broadcast April 11, 1936, 89 years ago, Purple Triangle.  Shanghai Lil flies her plane into Jim's camp and has some important news for him!Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for October 5, 2024 - Champaign for Caesar, Clothes for Fibber, and a Haircut for Henry

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 157:53


2+ Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then Screen Guild Theater, originally broadcast October 5, 1950, 74 years ago, Champaign for Caesar starring Ronald Coleman, Vincent Price, and Art Linkletter.  A comedy about a rigged quiz show! Will a know-it-all win $40 million on a TV quiz?Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast October 5, 1936, 88 years ago, McGee Shops for Clothes.  Fibber and Molly go shopping for a new fall outfit for Fibber. It's off to the Bon Ton. Then The Aldrich Family starring Bobby Ellis, originally broadcast October 5, 1952, 72 years ago, Class Debt Chairman.  Can Henry be trusted in the barber shop? Three times?Finally Claudia, originally broadcast October 5, 1948, 76 years ago. Claudia is adding things up. Thanks to Debbie for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Famly Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://jfk.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/18804/the-family-fallout-shelterCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for July 4, 2024 - Independence Day Celebration

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 145:38


Independence Day CelebrationFirst a look at this day in History.Then Life with Luigi starring J. Carrol Naish, originally broadcast July 4, 1950, 74 years ago, 4th of July Parade.  Luigi is going to his first fourth of July parade. Followed by the news from 74 years ago, then The Penny Singleton Show, originally broadcast July 4, 1950, 74 years ago, Safe and Sane Fourth. Penny wants the family to have a "safe and sane" 4th of July. That means no fireworks. Then Anthology, originally broadcast July 4, 1954, 70 years ago, 4th of July Special. Poetry, information, and music of the Independence Day.  Tyrone Power reads The Ballad of the Leatherneck Corps.  Edna St Vincent Milley's  Poem and Prayer for an Invading Army, originally commissioned by NBC,  is read once again by Ronald Coleman.Followed by Columbia Presents Corwin, originally broadcast July 4, 1944, 80 years ago, Home for the Fourth starring Dane Clark.  A story typical of America and the things it stands for.Finally Superman, originally broadcast July 4 1941, 83 years ago, The White Plague. A chat with a doctor-priest, and then fire breaks out!  Bud Collyer as Clark Kent and Superman, with Jackie Kelk as Jimmy Olsen. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

The Jenna Ellis Show
Billy Graham Statue Unveiled, ICC Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu, Trump NY Trial, Transgender Sports,

The Jenna Ellis Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 44:09


Walker Wildmon (2:06, 10:20) –  A statue of the late Rev. Billy Graham was recently unveiled at the US Capitol. It's a tribute to the positive impact he had not only on the faithful but on the country itself. Also the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and leaders of Hamas causing even the Biden Administration to criticize that decision. Ronald Coleman (19:15) – The defense has now rested in Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial. Will the lawfare the left is subjecting Trump to have an effect on how many people will vote for him in the state?   Auron MacIntyre (29:22, 36:21) – Once again a boy raced against girls at a track meet and won – only to be greeted by boos from the crowd. What can be done to make sure that women's sports are protected? Also what is the current state of freedom in the United States?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kyle Seraphin Show
Ronald Coleman | Ep 263

The Kyle Seraphin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 100:36


Ron Coleman is a lawyer, an activist, and podcast host who invited me for one of the most fun interview/conversations I have had since I started this public life. Today, I return the courtesy. Join me for a honest and genuine talk about life, the law, and taking the step to unify your social values with your lived values...  Follow Ron: https://twitter.com/roncoleman  ____________________________________________________ Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP) Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!) https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods) http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch) http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers) http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)

Breaking Walls
BW - EP148—003: February 1944 With Bob Hope—NBC Dominates Tuesday Ratings

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 34:50


If you'd have tuned your radio to NBC's New York flagship, WEAF, at 7:30 PM on Tuesday February 8th, 1944 you'd have heard Ronald Coleman host the Autolite Sponsored, Everything For the Boys. The guest star was Greer Garson. NBC owned the ratings on Tuesdays with six of the top seven shows. Opposite of Everything For The Boys, CBS ran a concert, WOR-Mutual ran news, and WJZ of the Blue Network ran The Girl Back Home. “Barkley Square” is a fantasy play about a man who desires so much to go back in time that he somehow achieves it. At 8:00PM, The Ginny Simms Show took to the air. That month, the show's rating was 14.6. Roughly eleven million people tuned in. Opposite, CBS aired Big Town, WOR aired The Black Castle, while WJZ aired news. At 8:30 NBC aired A Date With Judy, a female-driven situation comedy starring Louise Erickson. Opposite CBS ran The Judy Canova Show, while WJZ aired Duffy's Tavern and WOR ran the quiz show, Battle of the Boroughs. This was the most competitive time slot as far as ratings went. In February A Date With Judy pulled a 9.6, while The Judy Canova Show pulled a 12.6, and Duffy's Tavern had a 14.6. Louise Erickson was three weeks shy of her sixteenth birthday. She held the role until 1949. The series was popular enough that, in response, CBS developed Meet Corliss Archer. After The Molle Mystery Theater aired at 9 PM, the three top-rated shows on radio aired in succession, beginning with the just-heard Jim Jordan co-starring in Fibber McGee and Molly. The February 8th episode was called “Homemade Ice Cream” and had a rating of 35.7. More than twenty-seven million people tuned in. After Fibber McGee and Molly signed off, Bob Hope's Pepsodent Program signed on at 10PM.

Retro Radio Podcast
Screen Guild Theater (CBS) The Juggler of Our Lady. 421221

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024


Same as: Screen Guild Theater – Juggler of Notre Dame. 401222 Featuring Nelson Eddie, and Ronald Coleman in this legendary story from France. Ronald Coleman narrates the story of Barnaby,…

Star Warsologies: A Podcast About Science and Star Wars
46: Science Advisors in Science Fiction LA Comic Con panel

Star Warsologies: A Podcast About Science and Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 52:01


Melissa moderates this panel of scientists who consult on everything from books and video games to the MCU and Disney animation! Panelists include paleontologist Stuart Sumida (How To Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), registered nurse Toby Wareham (9-1-1: Lone Star, How To Get Away With Murder), physicist Clifford Johnson (Avengers: Infinity War, Paper Girls), biologist Elizabeth Rega (Strange World, The Lion King), and stem cell scientist Ron Coleman (Joe Ledger book series).Thanks to all those who came out! Show Links Follow Clifford Johnson on Instagram Follow Stuart Sumida on Twitter Listen to Elizabeth Rega and Stuart Sumida talk the science of Disney's Strange World on NPR's podcast Short Wave Read Cave 13 and The Werewolf's 15 Minutes to see characters based on Ronald Coleman! Watch Code Black and 9-1-1: Lone Star to see Toby Wareham's work! Here's the images Melissa and Stuart talked about! Images of Stitch courtesy of Walt Disney Feature Animations, credit: Alex Kuperschmidt. Photo credit of Darwin Sumida: Stuart Sumida. Images courtesy of DreamWorks Feature Animation. More relevant screen shots and photos coming soon on YouTube! Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter. Join our Facebook fan group! Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here! In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and other fields of knowledge and Star Wars!

The Rubin Report
Joe Rogan Blows His Guests' Minds with Proof That Academic Takeover Wasn't an Accident

The Rubin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 39:38


Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Jeffrey A. Tucker and Ronald Coleman about Joe Rogan blowing the minds of his guests with the prophetic predictions of Soviet defector Yuri Bezmenov concerning the Marxist takeover of academia and elite Ivy League institutions; pro-Palestine protesters taking over UPenn; Hunter Biden considering fleeing the country as the odds of him going to jail increase; Jill Biden's bizarre White House Christmas video featuring radical activist dance group Dorrance Dance going viral; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Day in Jack Benny
Flubs and Mistakes (Richard Whorf)

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 32:39


November 13, 1949 - Last week's mistakes. Jack visits Ronald Coleman on a movie set. The movie was "Champagne for Caesar", directed by Richard Whorf. References include the song "Mule Train", the Notre Dame college football team, comedian Red Skelton, and orchestra conductor Arturo Toscanini.

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO
LOS 216 Cary Grant-Jean Arthur are Talk of the Town

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 62:00


Your Humble Host brings you all the original stars of the movie Talk of The Town in today's Library of Sound (LOS) Volume 216. It's the May 17, 1943 Lux Radio Theater production of "Talk of the Town" with original stars Cary Grant, Ronald Coleman & that gal with the cute little voice Jean Arthur! This is one that became an instant classic when I first saw the movie version. Now the radio version is sure to do the same thing. Let's enjoy this little gem together!

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for June 1, 2023 Hour 1 - Ronald Coleman stars in A Vision of Death

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 42:47


Suspense, originally broadcast June 1, 1953, 70 years ago today, A Vision of Death starring Ronald Coleman. An interesting story about a couple with a nightclub mind-reading act who are amazed to find that they no longer need their codes...they really can read minds!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!#Classic-Radio #Old-Time-Radio #Suspense #Ronald-Coleman

RADIO Then
FAVORITE STORY "Doll In The Pink Silk Dress"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 27:16


The "Favorite Story" of TV host Art Linkletter is episode 116 of this series with Ronald Coleman which aired December 3, 1949. Stars Hal March and Betty Lou Gerson. http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Favorite-Story.html Produced at Los Angeles station KFI Syndicated and Produced by Lawrence and Lee for Bullocks department store. First aired Tuesdays 9:00 - 9:30 pm. Narrator: True Boardman primarily, but varied from program to program. Announcer: George Barclay. Music: Claude Sweeten, Bob Mitchell.

Retro Radio Podcast
Screen Guild Theater – Juggler of Notre Dame. 401222

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 28:38


Featuring Nelson Eddie, and Ronald Coleman in this legendary story from France. Ronald Coleman narrates the story of Barnaby, the singing juggler. When weather was good, Barnaby could spend the…

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl
Season 7: Fantastical Realities - Lost Horizon (Episode 5)

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 122:11


In the fifth episode of Season 7 (Fantastical Realities) Kyle is joined by fellow cinephile Jordan Berry and novelist Samuel Cullado to discuss the incredibly dated and oddly telling interpretation of an exotic Utopia through the populist and idealistic lens of Frank Capra in the uneven and platitudinal Lost Horizon (1937).

This Day in Jack Benny
English Butler

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 31:14


December 23, 1935 - The colmans return as the "I Can't Stand Jack Benny Contest" is about to wrap-up. Ronald Coleman has a touching speech about Christmas after wartime. Listen for a newsreel of Christmas shopping for dolls and hobby horses in 1945. The US is working on withdrawing troops from Europe after WWII.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for June 18, 2022 Hour 2 - Ronald Coleman in Yellowjack

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 45:29


Encore Theater, originally broadcast June 18, 1946, Yellowjack starring Ronald Coleman. The story of how Dr. Reed discovered the cause of Yellow Fever. Also Claudia, originally broadcast June 18, 1948, The Crossroad of the World. David's brother Hartley comes for a country visit.

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception & Servant of God Fr. Emil Kapaun – Wichita, KS

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 61:44


Come on a journey with Jason Nunez to the Sunflower State! Explore the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Wichita, KS, and come to know more about a national hero Servant of God Fr. Emil Kapaun. To help guide us on our spiritual pilgrimage is Scott Carter, Coordinator for the Fr. Emil Kapaun's Cause for Canonization and is officed at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. During our journey, you will hear about: What can pilgrims experience when they visit the cathedral? The life of Fr. Email Kapuan. Lessons we can take away from Fr. Kapaun's service to others. Click here for photos, prayers for the Intercession of Father Kapaun & Beatification and Canonization of Father Kapaun, as well as a map view of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Jewel for the Journey: “Out of sufferings have emerged the strongest souls.” – Servant of God Fr. Email Kapaun For additional information about the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and Fr. Emil Kapaun's Tomb, click here. Stay up to date with our new media series, "Who is The Man of The Shroud?" at DiscoverWho.org Featured Images courtesy of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. We are so grateful to this month's sponsor, Dian Coleman in memory of Ronald Coleman, who made this podcast episode possible. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

Let's go to Italy! Continuing our celebration of the Month of Mary, come along with Deacon Tom and Mary Jane Fox on an audio pilgrimage to the Pontifical Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, located in Pompeii, Italy.  Today, the sanctuary also known as Our Lady of Pompeii attracts not only religious pilgrims but also a large number of tourists drawn by its beauty. During our journey, you will hear about: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which destroyed Pompeii  The painting of Our Lady of the Rosary, which is venerated at the Pontifical Shrine St. Bartolo Longo, a former Satanic priest who became a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, and is an important figure in the Basilica's history Click here for photos, a special prayer of supplication to the Queen of the Holy Rosary written by Blessed Bartolo Longo, as well as a map view of the Pontifical Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary. Jewel for the Journey: “The Rosary is the prayer dearest to Mary, most loved by the Saints, most frequently used by Christian peoples, most honored by God with astounding wonders, most enriched with great promises, by the Virgin.” – Blessed Bartolo Longo We are so grateful to this month's sponsor, Dian Coleman in memory of Ronald Coleman, who made this podcast episode possible. Stay up to date with our new media series, "Who is The Man of The Shroud?" at DiscoverWho.org Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

This week's virtual pilgrimage will be a unique one, join Renee Polka, a member of our Speaker Team, who will share with you the experience of Jacinta – 7 years old, her 9-year-old brother Francisco, and their 10-year-old cousin, Lucia. Three three shepherd children from Fatima, Portugal, witnessed the apparitions in the early 20th century. During our journey, you will hear about: The children's interactions with Our Lady Visions which Our Lady revealed to the children and why? Renee's experience on her visit to Fatima, Portugal Click here for photos, as well as a map view of Fatima, Portugal. Jewel for the Journey: “Putting up with any sacrifices that are asked of us in our day-to-day lives becomes a slow martyrdom which purifies us and raises us up to the level of the supernatural, through the encounter of our soul with God, in the atmosphere of the presence of the Most Holy Trinity within us. We have here an incomparable spiritual richness!” – Servant of God Lucia Santos We are so grateful to this month's sponsor, Dian Coleman in memory of Ronald Coleman, who made this podcast episode possible. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
Schoenstatt Shrine & May Blossoms

Journeys of Hope | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 54:00


In this week's spiritual pilgrimage, join Angela Sealana as she leads us on a journey to a very special Marian shrine; the original located in Schoenstatt, Germany; and identical shrines located throughout the world! During our journey, you will hear about: Be taken on a journey through the story of the founding of Schoenstatt, one of the first Marian movements of the 20thcentury that survived World War I and even the concentration camps of WWII You'll hear a description of the Schoenstatt Shrine, and learn about the meaning behind each carefully selected element And discover a special, simple spiritual practice that your whole family can follow called May Blossoms which can not only improve your family life but also your personal life. Click here for photos, as well as a map view of the various Schoenstatt Shrines, and more! Jewel for the Journey: “Our mates must be able to sense our Catholicism through our whole being. Every action must bear the stamp of belonging to God…” – Servant of God Josef Engling We are so grateful to this month's sponsor, Dian Coleman in memory of Ronald Coleman, who made this podcast episode possible. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate

Saint FM Community Radio Listen Again
St Helena's Legislative Council believe St Helena Scrutiny Committees “Unworkable”

Saint FM Community Radio Listen Again

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 48:50


A group of 6 of St Helena's Legislative Councils Backbenchers visited Saint FM on Wednesday 27th April 2022 to discuss several issues. The backbenchers were Dr Corinda Essex, Karl Thrower, Rob Midwinter, Ronald Coleman, Gilly Brooks, and Andrew Turner The discussion was hosted by Vince Thompson & Mile Olsson. During the discussion It has become apparent that the way ministers have used their power to decide what authority is given to the Scrutiny Committees could threaten the credibility of the newly created St Helena Ministerial System. This is what Members of Legislative Council think about the Scrutiny Committees set up by the Ministers: The purpose of scrutiny committees is to hold ministers to account. Scrutiny involves, or should involve, investigation of the policies ministers introduces, the administration of Government they are accountable for and the effectiveness of the spending budgets they have allocated to each Government Department or Portfolio. Scrutiny Committees are, or should be, the flagship within the system of Government for transparency and accountability. After making changes to the Constitution to give more decision-making powers to the ministerial team, Scrutiny Committees are seen as the balancing authority given to other Members of Legislative Council. The whole purpose of Scrutiny Committees is to hold Ministers to account. This is an interesting discussion, well worth a listen

The Snub Club
The 15th Academy Awards Part 2: Talk of the Town

The Snub Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 57:57


On this episode of The Snub Club, the crew is going back to 1942 to talk about Talk of the Town. Directed by George Stevens and starring the mighty trio of Ronald Coleman, Cary Grant, and Jean Arthur, Talk of the Town was nominated for seven Academy Awards but won nothing. In this episode, Danny, Sarah, and Caleb discuss beards, alignment charts, and title trading.  

The Snub Club
The 15th Academy Awards Part 1: Random Harvest

The Snub Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 58:46


On this episode of The Snub Club, the terrific trio is talking about 1942's Random Harvest. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson, Random Harvest was nominated for seven Academy Awards but lost out on any wins. In this episode, Danny, Sarah and Caleb discuss amnesia, car crashes, and the tragic life of Susan Peters.    The Snub Club is a biweekly podcast about cinema history where we discuss the film from every year's Academy Awards with the most nominations but no wins. Hosted by Danny Vincent, Sarah Knauf, and Caleb Bunn!   Follow us everywhere! Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/SnubClubPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesnubclubpodcast/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=108436691341808&id=108435618008582&substory_index=0   Theme music: Ragtop by Bee Yan-Key

Pulp Today w/ David Avallone
Episode 38: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times

Pulp Today w/ David Avallone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021


Originally recorded on January 25th, 2020... after the inauguration of Joe Biden, after the insurrection, after the Fall of Trump. That particular American moment we were in got David thinking about the opening of A TALE OF TWO CITIES, and living through challenging historic times. Here's a few pages of Charles Dickens to chew on. Plus... a little something about cultural echoes, and a third rate Ronald Coleman impression. --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions

Saint FM Community Radio Listen Again
St Helena 2021 General Election – Candidate Interviews – Ronald Coleman

Saint FM Community Radio Listen Again

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 23:47


Saint FM News editor Mike Olsson and the St Helena Independent newspaper editor Vince Thompson talked to prospective candidate Ronald Coleman running in this year's General Election.

The Rubin Report
Biden Demands Censorship: Rogan O'Handley, David Reaboi, Ronald Coleman | ROUNDTABLE

The Rubin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 33:11


Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Rogan O'Handley, David Reaboi, and Ronald Coleman about the White House compiling a list of users for Facebook to censor, Joe Biden finally admitting that communism is a failed system, and why mask mandates are back. First, Dave and his guests discuss Jen Psaki's revelation that the White House has been coordinating Facebook censorship. Psaki claimed that the administration put pressure on Facebook to censor “low-quality information.” Dave shares a clip of Joe Biden finally admitting that the Cuba protests are not about medicine shortages, but the failure of Cuban communism. Finally, public health officials in L.A. worried about the Delta variant have reinstated the mask mandate even for vaccinated people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in Literature
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Historical Fiction
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction

New Books in Dance
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Film
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in Gender Studies
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books Network
Pamela Hamilton, "Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale" (Koehler Books, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 35:25


The name of Dorothy Hale is not well known these days. In the 1920s, she enjoyed a career on Broadway as a dancer, including in a leading role with Fred Astaire. When an accidental injury ended that career, she auditioned, successfully, for the filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn and landed a part opposite Ronald Coleman, who would later star in Lost Horizon. But Dorothy’s film career did not take off, and she moved into art, writing, and museum work in support of her second husband, Gardner Hale, a well-known fresco painter and portraitist, until his tragic death in 1931. Dorothy survived the stock-market crash of 1929 with her wealth intact and remained a light of New York society into the 1930s. Her closest friend—Clare Boothe, who married Henry Luce in 1935—branched out from an active career in magazine publishing, including a stint as managing editor of Vanity Fair, to produce a Broadway play titled The Women. The play lampooned members of their social circle, evoking both amusement and outrage. Dorothy Hale then starred in Boothe Luce’s next play, Abide with Me. When Hale fell to her death from the window of her apartment building in October 1938, Boothe Luce commissioned a commemorative painting from their mutual friend Frida Kahlo. This painting, The Suicide of Dorothy Hale (1939), was the spark that lit the imagination of Pamela Hamilton, a long-time producer for NBC News. She began to research Hale’s life and death and uncovered the kind of anomalies that delight both fiction and nonfiction writers. For reasons explained in this interview, Hamilton decided to turn her findings and her speculations about their meaning into a novel, and Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale (Köehler Books, 2021) is the result. Against the backdrop of New York high society, the Algonquin Set, the art world, and politics under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this novel paints a picture of a vivacious, determined woman and offers an alternative vision of her final hours. C. P. Lesley is the author of 11 novels, including Legends of the Five Directions, a historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible. Her latest book, Song of the Sisters, appeared in January 2021. Find out more about her at http://www.cplesley.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for May 9, 2021 Hour 1 - Whatever Happened to Ronald Coleman's Oscar?

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 49:23


Jack Benny, originally broadcast May 9, 1948, 73 years ago, What happened to Ronald Coleman’s Oscar? Jack tells guests Ronald Colman and Benita Hume that Ronald's Oscar has been stolen. A flashback retells (again) the, "Your money or your life" joke and still gets a laugh.

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 19, 2021 Hour 3 - Around the World in 80 Days

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 49:22


Hallmark Playhouse, originally broadcast January 19, 1950. Ronald Coleman stars in an adaptation of Around The World in 80 Days, about the long journey with the punctual Mr Fogg. Also Part 4 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story, The The Ricardo Amerigo Matter, originally broadcast January 19, 1956. A trio of musicians...which one's story is playing a little flat?

Old Time Radio Listener
Halls of Ivy - Dr Hall's Reappointment

Old Time Radio Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 32:01


This is the audition show for Halls of Ivy in which Gale Gordon and actress Edna Best were originally cast as Dr William Todhunter Hall, the Ivy college president and his English Theatre actress wife formerly Victoria Cromwell. The story is the same as the first episode of Halls of Ivy entitled “Reappointment” starring Mr and Ronald Coleman in the title roles. We are all familiar with the Coleman’s as The Halls but Gordon and Best played superb roles. Fantastic! Duration: 32:23 Starring: Gale Gordon, Edna Best Broadcast Date: 22nd June 1949

fantastic halls gale gordon ronald coleman english theatre halls of ivy edna best william todhunter hall
Screen Test of Time
Episode 128: Random Harvest

Screen Test of Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 27:58


Starring Greer Garson and Ronald Coleman, both of whom are in better movies nominated this year, Random Harvest features the the rare x2 double amnesiac combo multiplier in a plot that is so ludicrous it strains the bounds of Suzan’s sanity and somehow makes David more resistant to its glaring problems.

Faith Focus with Apostle Adrian Taylor, Jr.
Episode #14: Man Cave Friday with Special Guest Ronald Coleman Jr

Faith Focus with Apostle Adrian Taylor, Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 42:34


Coach Ron Coleman, an Educator, Pastor, and MMA Fighter joins Your Favorite Apostle in the Man Cave to answer the question: Is Jesus only for Women? Men "seem" to be less committed to the Lord these days.  Is that true? If so, why is that?  This episode is both challenging and uplifting, so listen and grow.   

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 19, 2020 Hour 3 - Around The World in 80 Days

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 49:25


Hallmark Playhouse, originally broadcast January 19, 1950. Ronald Coleman stars in an adaptation of Around The World in 80 Days, about the long journey with the punctual Mr Fogg. Also Part 4 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story, The The Ricardo Amerigo Matter, originally broadcast January 19, 1956.

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 13, 2020 Hour 1 - Student editorial ruffled feathers.

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 49:27


The Halls of Ivy, starring Mr & Mrs Ronald Coleman, originally broadcast January 13, 1950, 70 years ago. Student Editorial. Jared Buckley, an Ivy student, has written an editorial in the student newspaper that is most distressful to Mr. Wellman.

Then There's California
Healthcare for All Californians / State Sen. María Elena Durazo & Ronald Coleman, Health Access CA

Then There's California

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 28:27


Senator Durazo and Mr. Coleman discuss the legislative efforts to further expand Medi-Cal coverage for all Californians (regardless of immigration status), including low-income, undocumented seniors. Click here for a closed-captioned version of this audio!

The Horror! (Old Time Radio)
The Dunwich Horror by Suspense

The Horror! (Old Time Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019


https://www.archive.org/download/rr12019/TheHorror930.mp3 More from H.P. Lovecraft on this week's episode of The Horror. We'll hear an adaptation of his 1928 story, The Dunwich Horror. Suspense aired this story, starring Ronald Coleman, on November 1, 1945. Download TheHorror930 If you enjoy The Horror and you're able to help, please consider a donation. More info at donate.relicradio.com. [...]

Screen Test of Time
Episode 70: Lost Horizon

Screen Test of Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 54:30


The first Frank Capra movie we haven't been immediately sure should have won the year, Lost Horizon is never the less still leading the pack for 1937. (Of course, that’s not saying much, since the only other nominee our hosts have seen so far is the dreadful Good Earth.) Ronald Coleman gives a great performance in the original Shangri-La story, though it’s not as tight or profound as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, as clever as It Happened One Night, or as quirky and heartwarming as Lady for a Day, but one thing’s for sure: it’s definitely a movie, cause Capra doesn’t know how to make anything that’s not.

Henry Fork Church Sermons
About My Father's Business (Sermon 3.10.19 by Ronald Coleman)

Henry Fork Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 30:38


Sermon by Pastor Ron Coleman For more information about Henry Fork Church of the Brethren, visit our website at:henryforkchurch.com facebook-@HenryForkCOB Instagram-@henryforkchurch

Screen Test of Time
Episode 59: A Tale of Two Cities

Screen Test of Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 43:44


It was the best of times, it was the— actually, know what? It’s just the best of times, because 1936 has kicked off with a solidly good movie! A Tale of Two Cities is a dream come true after the slog of 1935, and in many respects is a wish granted to our hosts who have received all the things they wished they’d seen in David Copperfield. Ronald Coleman gives a moving and brilliant performance as Sydney Carton, and a number of supporting actors from Copperfield return, this time in better roles, under better direction, and with better acting. This one may not be the Best Picture of 1936 (after all, it’s the first of the nominees), but it definitely won Suzan and David over!

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Moon Over Buffalo - January 23, 2019

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 4:00


Continuing with the tradition of theatre companies producing theatre about theatre, 6th Street Playhouse is presenting Ken Ludwig’s 1995 door-slamming farce Moon Over Buffalo. The backstage comedy runs through February 3. Buffalo, New York’s Erlanger Theater is hosting the repertory company of George and Charlotte Hay (Dodds Delzell & Madeleine Ashe), grade-B actors and grade-A hams who never made it big on stage. Content to spend their waning years touring second-rate theatres and playing roles more appropriate for actors half their age, they’re on the ropes when word comes to George that Frank Capra is coming to see them perform and possibly cast them as replacements for Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson in a big-budget period film. Charlotte doesn’t believe George as she’s just found out he’s been lying about an affair he had with company ingenue Eileen (Victoria Saitz) who happens to be carrying George’s child. Charlotte announces she’s running off with family friend/attorney Richard (Joe Winkler) which sends George into a drunken spiral. Charlotte finds out the Capra story is true, so it’s up to Charlotte, her recently returned daughter Rosalind (Chandler Parrot-Thomas), her daughter’s ex-lover and current stage manager Paul (Robert Nelson) and Charlotte’s hearing-impaired mother Ethel (Shirley Nilsen Hall) to sober up George in time for the matinee. There’s also the confusion over Rosalind’s current fiancé Howard (Erik Weiss), a TV weatherman who is mistaken by Charlotte for Capra and by George as Eileen’s vengeful brother, and a concluding performance of Noël Coward’s Private Lives mashed up with Cyrano de Bergerac. Director Carl Jordan has a terrific cast of comedic talents running, jumping, stumbling and rolling through Ludwig’s tale which comes off as a lesser knock-off of his superior Lend Me a Tenor. All the elements are there (mistaken identity, feuding lovers, running jokes, etc.) but at its core it’s a hollow re-do that starts slowly before hitting its stride. More problematic, the characters as written simply aren’t very likeable. The show only works if you care about the characters and want them to get out of their mess. I just didn’t. The set by Jason Jamerson is solid – literally, as it has to withstand two hours of door slamming – and it’s one of the better sets seen recently on 6th Street’s stage. The cast is game and their timing is great with each squeezing some laughs out of their characters. Delzell gets to play half the show soused, Parrot-Thomas is quite delightful as Rosalind, and while Weiss’s physical comedy is always fun to watch, I’d really like to see him do something different with his next role. Moon Over Buffalo is a case where the whole is less than the sum of its parts. 'Moon Over Buffalo' runs Friday through Sunday through February 3 at 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa. Friday and Saturday evening performances are at 7:30pm; the Sunday matinee is at 2pm. There’s a Thursday, January 24 performance at 7:30 pm For more information, go to 6thstreetplayhouse.com

1001 RADIO DAYS
LES MISERABLES LUX RADIO THEATER

1001 RADIO DAYS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 49:49


Victor Hugo's classic tale comes to life in the Lux Radio Theater production starring Ronald Coleman and Deborah Paget. ENJOYING 1001 RADIO DAYS 31 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS?  LET US KNOW WITH A REVIEW AT APPLE PODCASTS!  YOUR REVIEWS AT APPLE/ITUNES ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! (You need your Apple ID) Here is the link for 1001 Radio Days at iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2  Here is the link for 1001 Stories For The Road at Apple/iTunes Podcast!   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901?mt=2  Here is the link for 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622?mt=2  Catch 1001 HEROES now at Apple iTunes Podcast App:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 ANDROID USERS- WE RECOMMEND WWW.CASTBOX.FM   JUST SEARCH 1001 AND SUBSCRIBE FREE! Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone. Website For  1001 Heroes is still www.1001storiespodcast.com      Facebook.com/  choose  1001Heroes,  or 1001StoriesForTheRoad  Twitter is @1001podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for April 18, 2018 - The Halls of Ivy

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 51:53


Halls of Ivy, starring Mr and Mrs Ronald Coleman, originally broadcast April 18, 1951, 67 years ago. Romiette and Julio. What are the dramatic plans of the Athenaeum Club? It's Romiette and Julio.

The Lovecraft Geek
EPISODE31 - The Lovecraft Geek

The Lovecraft Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018


What was HPLâ??s opinion of Great Britain and its culture? Of the Empire? Or World War 1? Was he an advocate of America joining the war against Germany, or was he of a more isolationist tendency? Any comments on Stephen Kingâ??s very Lovecraftian story â??Nâ??? What did Lovecraft himself regard as his best works of fiction, and his worst? Arenâ??t there enough parallels between the Cthulhu Mythos and Godzilla films to consider the latter a species of the former? Check out the short films on YouTube by "bluworm", especially his adaptation of â??Tthe Shadow Out of Time.â?? What is your opinion on the fiction universe of Warhammer 40k and the very Lovecraftian Chaos Deities? A tour guide on Providenceâ??s HPL walking tour stopped us at a yellow and black building with strange aquatic carvings on it, and told us that one of the creatures carved in it was Lovecraftâ??s inspiration for Cthulhu. Is that so? Any opinion on Donald Tysonâ??s novel Alhazred? Later this year there is a Call of Cthulhu game coming out for the playstation 4 and xbox. See the trailer on youtube if only to see the visuals and atmosphere. Isnâ??t the Necronomiconâ??s cosmology & word-view very similar to Epicureanism? A defense of L. Sprague de Campâ??s pioneering bio of Lovecraft. And â??Have you seen the new bio, In the Mountains of Madness, by W. Scott Poole? Not bad!)â?? Did Lovecraft know any languages besides English?  Have you ever thought of starting a Patreon for The Lovecraft Geek? More episodes? I'd even be down with The Lovecraft Geek riffing on the work of other weird, horror, or sword and sorcery authors, etc., e.g., Lin Carter. Could you talk a little (or a lot!) about your thoughts on Arkham House, your favorite titles, the ones you own, the ones you'd like to own, etc? In "The Dunwich Horror," we read about "decayed" and "undecayed" branches of families in Dunwich. Does this actually have any meaning besides those who, like HPL, kept up a pathetic pretense of remaining "gentry" and those who no longer went to the trouble? Have you ever heard the adaptation of â??The Dunwich Horrorâ?? on the famed radio program "Suspense," featuring the great Ronald Coleman as Prof. Henry Armitage, who in this adaptation becomes the narrator. It can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRTsJnsrS_M

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 19, 2018 - Around the World with Ronald Coleman

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 51:48


"Hallmark Playhouse"--originally broadcast January 19, 1950, 68 years ago. Ronald Coleman stars in an adaptation of "Around The World in 80 Days," about the long journey with the punctual Mr. Fogg.

Interrupted Tales
E014: Why Men Don't Marry

Interrupted Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 40:52


Alan is fined by the council for pique, and then we are toasted with a tale of scummy romantic misadventure amongst the backdrop of gorgeous Switzerland, home of waiters with outsized importance to stories.  Join us to learn about Lee Lee Sobieski's poetry, and definitely NOT how to pronounce the word "shemagh." "Why Men Don't Marry" from the book "Frivolous Cupid" by Anthony Hope, author of Prisoner of Zenda.  We totally spaced out on doing our Ronald Coleman impression in this episode, and we're sorry for that, but you can recreate it by repeating the name "Ronald Coleman" over and over again and successively rolling the R more each time.   Grab a drink of Kirsch and curl up in your favorite A-frame Swiss chalet, while we read you this week's tale. Follow us on Instagram at interruptedtales and Twitter @taleinterrupted and join the conversation on Facebook. Please take a moment and rate us on iTunes!  Right over here.

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 13, 2018 - The Halls of Ivy

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 51:48


"The Halls of Ivy," starring Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coleman. Originally broadcast January 13, 1950, 68 years ago. Episode titled "Student Editorial." Jared Buckley, an Ivy student, has written an editorial in the student newspaper that is most distressful to Mr. Wellman.

USA Classic Radio Theater
USA Classic Radio Theater for Wednesday, October 11, 2017 - The Halls of Ivy

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 51:23


"The Halls of Ivy," starring Mr & Mrs Ronald Coleman. Originally broadcast October 11, 1950, 67 years ago today. Episode titled "Phone Problems." A strange man from the telephone company comes to call. Is Emerson Hall worth saving?

Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

Enjoy one of my favorite plays from Suspense and OTR with this play starring Ronald Coleman!!  Based on the story by William F Harvey of the same title.Please Donate Herehttps://www.patreon.com/dakodablackcontentprovider

This Day in Jack Benny
Bing Crosby's Oscar

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 32:05


April 4, 1948 - The Ink Spots are filling in for the Sportsmen. Jack Benny was robbed of the Oscar statue that he borrowed from Ronald Coleman in that famous "Your money or your life" episode. So Jack wants to borrow Bing Crosby's Oscar. This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The Lucky Strike Program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR). The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson "Your Money or your life!" ... "I'm thinking it over!"

This Day in Jack Benny
Jack is Robbed!

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 32:36


March 28, 1948 - This is the most well-known episodes of the Jack Benny Program because it includes his most famous joke. And it is a very funny episode where Jack goes to visit his next door neighbor, the classy Ronald Coleman. Jack convinces Ronny to borrow his Oscar!     This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The Lucky Strike Program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR). The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson "Your Money or your life!" ... "I'm thinking it over!"

This Day in Jack Benny
Ronald Coleman Oscar

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 32:39


March 21, 1948 - In this episode of the Jack Benny Program there is a subtle reference to the McCarthy era Red Scare. But most of the episode is spent talking about the 20th Academy Awards in which Ronald Coleman won the Best Actor Oscar for "A Double Life".  

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Episode 2: Lost Horizon

Cinema Caroline [IYR]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017


Cinema Caroline presents Ronald Coleman in an Academy Award Radio Theater presentation of Lost Horizon, a tale of Shangri La and a lost paradise. Also presented is a Jack Benny Show featuring Ronald Coleman and his wife playing themselves as Benny’s put upon next door neighbors.

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English Butler

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 31:14


December 23, 1945 - Newsreel of Christmas shopping for dolls and hobby horses in 1945. The US is working on withdrawing troops from Europe after WWII. In this episode Ronald Coleman has a touching speech about Christmas after wartime.

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Costume Party

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 30:49


November 9, 1947 - Denny Day does a funny Ronald Coleman impression. The REAL Ronald Coleman is also in this episode in one of the funniest scenes ever!

The Sonic Society
Sonic Echo- 0114- The School of the Schmaltz

The Sonic Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 62:43


December is our Christmas month at Sonic Echo, and we begin this fest with a little schmaltz and sentimentality from school days. Our shows tonight include Ronald Coleman's The Halls of Ivy and Eve Arden's Our Miss Brooks. All notes can be found on archive.org. Class begins! 

Retro Old Time Radio
Buck Rogers - Mechanical Mole. 6of7. (retro345).

Retro Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2012 32:38


On this final available episode in this series, our heros return to the surface. But there's still dangers ahead when the Mechanical Mole encounters an obstacle. Bonus Tracks: Jack Benny. 1949. Jack and Ronald Coleman change places. Abbott and Costello. A

The Adventure Films Podcast
Adventure film 7: Lost Horizon (1937)

The Adventure Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2011


"Let's hope we all find our Shangri-La" ... so goes the closing thought of Frank Capra's Lost Horizon (1937) – a beautifully shot adaptation of James Hilton's 1933 lost world novel starring Ronald Coleman, Jane Wyatt, John Howard, H. B. Warner, Edward Everett Horton and Thomas Mitchell. Click the image below to listen to the podcast (25.7 MB, 1 hour 10 mins). Recorded Saturday 13 August 2011, edited by Murray Ewing. Notes & Errata: The composer whose music is played on the ship and who Conway met a student of is Chopin (I said I thought it began with an 'o', recalling the dominant sound, I suppose). The book 'Stones of Enchantment' by Wyndham Martyn was published in 1948. Purchase the DVD from Amazon UK: Lost Horizon (1937).

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Academy Award Theater - Brief Encounter (11-20-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2008 28:55


Academy Award Theater - The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! THIS EPISODE: Brief Encounter (1946) is director David Lean's brilliantly-crafted, classic British masterpiece. It is one of the greatest romantic tearjerkers/weepers of all time, with a very downbeat ending. Lean's film is a simple but realistically-honest, unsentimental, self-told social melodrama of the quiet desperation involved in an illicit, extra-marital love affair between two married, middle-class individuals over seven weekly meetings, mostly against the backdrop of a railway station. The romantic couple includes a wife/mother looking for escape from her humdrum life and sterile marriage, and a dashing doctor. tale of The screenplay was adapted and based on playwright Noel Coward's 1935 short one-act (half-hour) stage play Still Life. It was expanded from five short scenes in a train station (the refreshment tea room of Milford Junction Station) to include action in other settings (the married woman's house, the apartment of the married man's friend, restaurants, parks, train compartments, shops, a car, a boating lake and at the cinema), although the film still maintains chaste minimalism.

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Academy Award Theater "Ruggles Of Red Gap" (6-08-46) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2008 28:46


Academy Award Theater - The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:June 8, 1946. CBS network. "Ruggles Of Red Gap". Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. The famous story of the English valet in the wild American West. Charles Laughton, Charles Ruggles. 1/2 hour.

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Academy Award Theater "Night Train" (11-13-46) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2008 28:08


Academy Award Theater - The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1946. CBS network. "Night Train". Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. An exciting spy story about a British agent who recaptures a kidnapped scientist from the Gestapo, just before WWII. Rex Harrison. 1/2 hour.

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Academy Award Theater "It Happened Tomorrow" (10-09-46) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2008 28:34


Academy Award Theater - The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!THIS EPISODE:October 9, 1946. CBS network. "It Happened Tomorrow". Sponsored by: Squibb. The delightful story about the newspaper reporter who had access to the next day's newspaper! Eddie Bracken, Ann Blyth, Hugh Brundage (announcer), Frank Wilson (adaptor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Dee Englebach (producer, director). 29:36.

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Boxcars711 Sunday Matinee One - Academy Award Theater "Foreign Correspondent" (7-24-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2007 30:45


The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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Boxcars711 Sunday Matinee One - Academy Award Theater "Portrait Of Jenny" (12-04-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2007 27:29


The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear!

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Boxcars711 Saturday Night Matinee - Academy Award Theater "Lost Horizon" (11-27-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2007 26:52


The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Academy Award Theater "My Man Godfrey" (10-02-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2007 29:56


The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations. John Dunning in his book,"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: "The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5,000 for the stars and $1,600 a week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for use of the title.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Favorite Story "The Time Machine" (5-28-49)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2007 27:20


The Time Machine from Favorite Story aired on May 28, 1949 hosted by Ronald Coleman. The Time Machine was a book by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895 and later directly adapted into at least two theatrical films of the same name as well as at least one television and countless comic book adaptations. It also indirectly inspired many more works of fiction in all media.

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Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Academy Award Theater "Watch On The Rhine" (8-07-46)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2007 29:58


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