Onesies and Twosies
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I don't think this one has been posted. Call Me Freedom AFRS 7:
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Thanks for Call Me Freedom, lasombra. I haven't heard the whole show yet, but, since it says Valley Forge was "176 years ago," I roughly date it 1953 or 1954.
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Dale Jones and Company. June 7, 1944. CBS net. Sustaining. A band remote from the Hollywood Palladium. 2:45 A. M. Dale Jones, Mary Ann (vocals). 15 minutes.
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Dan Dunn, Secret Operative #48. Program #1. Kasper-Gordon syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. The secret Z-19 Bomber has been sabotaged and Secret Operative Dan takes out after the spy, Lobar. . 14:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
6016. Dan Dunn, Secret Operative #48. Program #2. Kasper-Gordon syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. The spy ring captures Dan. . 14:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete
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Dale Jones and Company. June 7, 1944. CBS net. Sustaining. A band remote from the Hollywood Palladium. 2:45 A. M. Dale Jones, Mary Ann (vocals). 15 minutes.
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Dan Dunn, Secret Operative #48. Program #1. Kasper-Gordon syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. The secret Z-19 Bomber has been sabotaged and Secret Operative Dan takes out after the spy, Lobar. . 14:18. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
6016. Dan Dunn, Secret Operative #48. Program #2. Kasper-Gordon syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. The spy ring captures Dan. . 14:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete
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Thanks for the post lasombra
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Back atcha, wildcat44! Here are Cappy Ricks, episodes 1 and 2:
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Thanks lasombra
That's one I've never seen before.
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Thanks, nightkey.
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Indian Scout. August 16, 1948. Audition show. Daniel and Long Bow Billy try to bring supplies through the Indian lines to Colonel Washington.
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Dark Destiny. October 31, 1942. Mutual net, WOR, New York City origination. "Masquerade". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. (EST). A Halloween masquerade party is the scene of a planned murder. How many times can a die die in one evening? A predictable plot, but fun Halloween listening nevertheless. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jack Johnstone (producer), Carl Eastman, Elspeth Eric, Bob Shepherd (announcer)
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Dark Destiny. October 31, 1942. Mutual net, WOR, New York City origination. "Masquerade". Sustaining. 8:00 P. M. (EST). A Halloween masquerade party is the scene of a planned murder. How many times can a die die in one evening? A predictable plot, but fun Halloween listening nevertheless. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Jack Johnstone (producer), Carl Eastman, Elspeth Eric, Bob Shepherd (announcer)
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It's been many years since I've had or even seen a U-No candy bar. Here you can relive the experience of eating one!
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A little U-No Bar info
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Thanks for that U-No article, Wildcat44. Now I-Know!
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Date In Hollywood. Program #6. Thesaurus syndication. Audition Program #6, not for broadcast. The first tune is, "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?" Eddie Fisher, Gloria De Haven, Hugo Winterhalter (host).
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Date with Duggan It sounds like a local afternoon show from Chicago.
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Tom Duggan) (August 20, 1915 – May 28, 1969) was an NBC and ABC radio and television commentator in Chicago and Los Angeles and a crusader against Chicago mob involvement in boxing and politics.
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Date In Hollywood. Program #6. Thesaurus syndication. Audition Program #6, not for broadcast. The first tune is, "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?" Eddie Fisher, Gloria De Haven, Hugo Winterhalter (host).
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Date with Duggan It sounds like a local afternoon show from Chicago.
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Tom Duggan) (August 20, 1915 – May 28, 1969) was an NBC and ABC radio and television commentator in Chicago and Los Angeles and a crusader against Chicago mob involvement in boxing and politics.
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Darling and Dearie 5-12-38 audition:
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It's funny you should mention that lasombra, I just had one a couple of days ago for the first time in a few years. As far as I know they have never stopped selling them here in Utah.lasombra wrote:It's been many years since I've had or even seen a U-No candy bar. Here you can relive the experience of eating one!
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Can anyone repost Baseball Round Table 1956?
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Baseball Round Table 1956 American Cancer Society fund appeal. What was the craziest play you ever saw.mp3
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DAWGS. September 13, 1938. An audition recording. The program may also be known as, "Just Dogs." The show begins with a message from Stu Erwin's Scotch Terrier, "Clinker." "The Further Adventures Of Miltiades Meek." Milt is hiding an escaped convict out in the greenhouse. The are 5 new little puppies to join Fred in the greenhouse. Stu Erwin.
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The David Street Show. August 8, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Baffle Bars. The first show of the series. The first tune is, "The Old Chaperone." David sings, "Julie" for the first time on the air, writtern by guest George Jessel. David Street, The Ernie Felice Quartet, The Mellolarks, George Jessel, David Dekoven (writer), Don Forbes (announcer), Sam Kerner (producer).
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DAWGS. September 13, 1938. An audition recording. The program may also be known as, "Just Dogs." The show begins with a message from Stu Erwin's Scotch Terrier, "Clinker." "The Further Adventures Of Miltiades Meek." Milt is hiding an escaped convict out in the greenhouse. The are 5 new little puppies to join Fred in the greenhouse. Stu Erwin.
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The David Street Show. August 8, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Baffle Bars. The first show of the series. The first tune is, "The Old Chaperone." David sings, "Julie" for the first time on the air, writtern by guest George Jessel. David Street, The Ernie Felice Quartet, The Mellolarks, George Jessel, David Dekoven (writer), Don Forbes (announcer), Sam Kerner (producer).
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[quote="Wildcat44"]From Goldindex
"The David Street Show. August 8, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Baffle Bars."
Baffle Bars made by Cardinet, maker of the U-No bar!!!
"The David Street Show. August 8, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Baffle Bars."
Baffle Bars made by Cardinet, maker of the U-No bar!!!
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Dave Willock and Cliff Arquette Show 6-26-50:
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From Goldindex - Here are two - Goldin says there is one more
Deadline Mystery. August 10, 1947. ABC net. Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. Steve Dunne plays Lucky Larson, reporter and sleuth. Why is Mr. Quinn trying to force all the tenants to leave his apartment building? Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen, John Frank, Frank Hemingway (announcer), Fred Howard (writer), Robert Neville (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor). 29:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
71051. Deadline Mystery. August 24, 1947. ABC net. Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. A reporter working on a story about a housing shortge scandal is framed for murder. Lucky Larson tries to help a fellow reporter, tackling some very powerful men. Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), Herbert Rawlinson, Virginia Gregg, Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Wallace K. Norman (author), Fred Howard (peformer, adaptor), Hugh Studebaker, Neil Browers, Frank Hemingway (announcer). 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Dead Letter Office - no info - sounds like an audition
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Deadline Mystery. August 10, 1947. ABC net. Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. Steve Dunne plays Lucky Larson, reporter and sleuth. Why is Mr. Quinn trying to force all the tenants to leave his apartment building? Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), June Whitley, Sam Edwards, Byron Kane, Jack Kruschen, John Frank, Frank Hemingway (announcer), Fred Howard (writer), Robert Neville (creator), Len Salvo (composer, conductor). 29:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
71051. Deadline Mystery. August 24, 1947. ABC net. Sponsored by: Cystex, Mendaco. A reporter working on a story about a housing shortge scandal is framed for murder. Lucky Larson tries to help a fellow reporter, tackling some very powerful men. Steve Dunne, Dave Titus (director), Herbert Rawlinson, Virginia Gregg, Len Salvo (composer, conductor), Wallace K. Norman (author), Fred Howard (peformer, adaptor), Hugh Studebaker, Neil Browers, Frank Hemingway (announcer). 29:32. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Dead Letter Office - no info - sounds like an audition
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