The Railroad Hour
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Re: The Railroad Hour
April 3, 1950: Song of Norway.
Irra Petina has a problem pronouncing the word "railroad" during the after-show interview. Gordon MacRae mispronounces it the same way (and gets a laugh).
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Irra Petina has a problem pronouncing the word "railroad" during the after-show interview. Gordon MacRae mispronounces it the same way (and gets a laugh).
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Re: The Railroad Hour
April 10, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Nadine Conner in "Naughty Marietta."
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April 17, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Marion Bell in "Mme. Sherry."
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April 24, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Nadine Conner in "The Prince of Pilsen," with Hans Conried.
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May 1, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Marion Bell in "Sally."
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May 8, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman in "The Pink Lady."
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May 15, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Kirsten in "Robin Hood."
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May 22, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Kirsten in "Princess Pat," with Sam Hearn.
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May 29, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman start summer series with music of 1927.
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June 5, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman sing "Donkey Serenade," "Moon of Manakoura," "Where or When," and other 1937 hits.
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June 12, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman in 1931 hits, including "Of Thee I Sing," "As Times Goes By," "I Love a Parade," "Goodnight, Sweetheart."
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June 19, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman in songs of the 90s, plus "Almost Like Being in Love."
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June 26, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman; music of 1925, including "Who," "Always," "Only a Rose," and "Serenade" from "The Student Prince."
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July 3, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman; "Yankee Doodle Boy," "Good Old Summertime," "Heidelberg Stein Song," "Ida," "Mighty Lak a Rose," "God Bless America."
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Re: The Railroad Hour
Looking For The Railroad Hour. March 7, 1949. ABC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "The Merry Widow". The favorite operetta about the philandering prince asked to marry a rich widow for the sake of Marsovia. AFRS program name: "Showtime."
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July 10, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman; "Anything Goes," "You and the Night and the Music," "One Night of Love," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Blue Danube."
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July 24, 1950: Review of 1938. Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman; "Heigh Ho," "I Can Dream, Can't I?" "September Song," "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," "I Married an Angel," "Fallin' in Love with Love."
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August 7, 1950: Review of 1932. Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman; "Rise and Shine," "April in Paris," "Night and Day," "Through the Years," "Lover," "The Song Is You."
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August 14, 1950: 1926 hits, including "Valencia," "Play Gypsies," "Blue Room."
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August 21, 1950: Review of 1935. Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman; "The Lullaby of Broadway," "I'm in the Mood for Love," "Bess, You Is My Woman Now," "These Foolish Things," "Begin the Beguine."
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August 28, 1950: Hits of 1929, including "Great Day," "Why Was I Born?," "Should I?," "Stardust," "Singing in the Rain."
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September 4, 1950: Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman revive the 1922 hit songs.
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September 11, 1950: Review of 1933. Gordon MacRae and Lucille Norman sing "Easter Parade," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Temptation," "Moonlight Madonna," "Don't Blame Me," and "The Touch of Your Hand."
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Re: The Railroad Hour
Man, I got busy with the beginning of my school year and just found these. They all say the links have been deleted. Any chance of a re-post. If not I understand, you snooze you lose. Thank you so much Bobby.
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