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Post by Wildcat44 7/27/2020, 6:05 am

Here is the Folks on Fourth Street link. I must have deleted it.

I corrected it above but here it is again in case you missed it.

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Post by Wildcat44 7/27/2020, 6:23 am

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Follow That Man. "The Trail Of The Terrified Temptress". An audition program. A private eye adventure featuring "Steve Mallory," a hard-boiled detective in a plot that starts out exactly like the Maltese Falcon!. Doug Hayes (writer, performer), Monty Margetts, Rosemary Kelly, Stan Waxman, Tom Holland, Buddy Gray, Paul Frees, James Matthews (announcer), Richard Aurandt (music). 31:06. 

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Foodtown Pops Revue. 1931. Foodtown syndication, Columbia transcription. Foodtown Wheat Pops and Rice Pops. The first tune is, "Stout-Hearted Men," followed by a medley starting with, "Blues In My Heart." The date is approximate. Produced by McJunkin Advertising Company, Chicago. H. Leopold Spitalny and His Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jean Maxwell ("Foodtown's Girl In Revue"), Joseph Pavello (trombone). 13:15. 
Foodtown Pops Revue. 1931. Foodtown syndication, Columbia transcription. Foodtown Wheat Pops and Rice Pops. The first tune (after "Stout-Hearted Men," the theme) is, "Love For Sale." Guy Robertson sings, "The Song Of The Flame." Rudolph Wagner (pianist) plays, "Charlie Chaplin." The date is approximate. Produced by McJunkin Advertising Company, Chicago. Rudolph Wagner, Guy Robertson, H. Leopold Spitalny and His Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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For The Record. July 31, 1944. NBC net. Sustaining. The program may be from studio recordings made earlier in July, or perhaps even August, 1944. It sounds like an incomplete AFRS composite. Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars play, "After You've Gone." Mildred Bailey sings, "There'll Be A Jubilee." Perry Como sings, "Goodbye Sue.". Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Stars, Deems Taylor (host), Arthur Gary (announcer), Mildred Bailey, Perry Como, Teddy Wilson, Gene Traxler, Specs Powell. 23:27. 

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Post by lasombra 7/27/2020, 10:11 am

Folk Music of the World AFRTS 112:

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Post by Wildcat44 7/28/2020, 7:58 am

From Goldindex- I have 1 there are 4 more.

For Your Approval. January 18, 1947. Mutual net. "This Is Jazz". Sustaining. Jock MacGregor introduces the on-the-air audition for "This Is Jazz.". Albert Nicholas, Baby Dodds, Cyrus St. Clair, George Brunis, Jock MacGregor (host, director), Luckey Roberts, Max Kaminsky, Mezz Mezzrow, Punch Miller, Rudi Blesh (host), Wellman Braud.

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The Ford Showroom. June 18, 1947. CBS net. Ford. A very pleasant group of performers. A well-done, easy-to-listen-to program. Meredith Willson (host), Ben Gage (announcer).

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 Foreign Assignment. January 08, 1944. Mutual net. Sustaining. Adventures based upon true stories. Three allied agents penetrate Nazi occupied Marseilles to find out why the morale of the French underground has fallen. The last show of the series. Jay Jostyn;. 

There is one more.

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Post by lasombra 7/28/2020, 10:18 am

For Men Only 8-14-46:
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Post by BobbyP 7/28/2020, 12:13 pm

For Doctors Only
August 3, 1950
"The Problem of Anxiety in the Practice of Medicine"

In this lecture, Howard W. Potter discusses psychological disorders that general physicians should be aware of when examining their patients. Doctors do not need to be full-fledged psychiatrists, Dr. Potter argues, but they should bring basic psychology into their everyday practice. Many patients come in with complaints that do not have an objective physical basis, he explains, but their complains can nevertheless be symptoms of serious medical problems. He gives the example of three patients claiming that they have breast cancer lumps. Two of them might not have real lumps, but of those two, one might associate breast cancer with the mother she lost, and her fake lump might be a manifestation of her anxiety. The other patient might be depressed, and imagine the lump for that reason.

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Post by Wildcat44 7/29/2020, 8:28 am

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Forever Ernest. CBS net. A situation comedy set in a drug store, where Ernest works. Candy, Ernest's girlfriend, wants him to be a "real man." A staged fight is sure to impress her. You can guess the rest of the plot. It's remarkable how young Lurene Tuttle sounds as she portrays a teenager. This series started on CBS on April 29, 1946. This undated show sounds like an audition. Lurene Tuttle ; Jackie Coogan ; Arthur Q. Bryan ;

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Goldin says there are 5 more of these. One of the following is in the OTRR Library.

The Forty Million. November 17, 1952. Program #1. NBC net origination, Health Information Foundation syndication. "Death Was Catching". Sustaining. Grandmother remembers "the good old days" when diseases like diphtheria, scarlet fever, smallpox and other infectious diseases were common. The syndication re-issue date is July 18, 1953. Josephine Hull, Wade Arnold (producer), Victor Weingarten (producer), Harry Frazee (director)

The Forty Million. December 27, 1952. Program #2. NBC net origination, Health Information Foundation syndication. "Friend Of The Bride". Sustaining. The date above is the date the program was broadcast on NBC. See cat. #49655 for the network broadcast. Sally is about to be married, and old Doc Quincy remembers dog bites and the other problems of growing up. Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart, Dorothea J. Lewis (writer), Wade Arnold (producer), Victor Weingarten (producer), Harry Frazee (director). 28:41. 

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Forward America. World Broadcasting Service syndication. An audition program featuring, "The Music Of America" with patriotic readings. Jimmy Wakely, Susan Reed, Walter Huston, The New World Singers, The Forward America Orchestra

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The Foursome. August 21, 1935. CBS net. Philip Morris. The first tune is, "Nobody's Swetheart Now." The announcer mentions that "The Foursome" is appearing on Broadway in, "Anything Goes." The first 7:45 of the program only. The date is approximate. The Foursome, Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman). 
The Foursome. August 29, 1935. CBS net. Philip Morris. The first tune is, "I'll Never Say Never Again, Again." The first 8:21 of the program only. The Foursome, Del Porter, Ray Johnson, Dwight Snyder, Marshall Smith, Johnny Roventini (commercial spokesman).
 
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Post by lasombra 7/29/2020, 10:58 am

Two more Philip Morris Foursome shows, 6-12-35 (has same first song as one above but different show):
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Post by nightkey 7/29/2020, 6:46 pm

Two more Forty Millions

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Post by Wildcat44 7/30/2020, 9:35 am

From Goldindex

The Fourth Chime. September 07, 1944. NBC net. Sustaining. After five years of war coverage, a program about the special fourth chime of the NBC trademark used during big stories of the war. H.V. Kaltenborn narrates a dramatization of his 1932 meeting with Hitler. Max Jordan narrates his coverage of the 1938 "Big Four" meeting. Louis Lockner tells about the start of the Polish "Blitzkrieg." W.W. Chaplin narrates the coverage of the start of the war. Morgan Beatty (from Washington, D.C.) recalls 1938, before the start of the war, and his interview with Secretary of State, Cordell Hull. Robert St. John describes civilian victims of the war and "Old Tom," who made "The Sword of Stalingrad." John Vandercook recalls May 12, 1944, when he witnessed fearless French soldiers. Stanley Richardson (from SHAEF Headquarters, England) recalls the arriving American troops in England before the invasion. Max Hill (Rome): The Germans are rapidly retreating in southern France. Don Goddard (narrator), H. V. Kaltenborn, Louis Lockner, W. W. Chaplin, Morgan Beatty, Robert St. John, Stanley Richardson, Max Hill, Robert McCormick (Honolulu), John W. Vandercook, Ed Hocker (London). 

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The Fourth Estate. June 27, 1946. NBC syndication. "The Tip Off". Audition show. A Los Angeles reporter named Jack Adams helps the Feds break up a counterfeiting ring. After the story, the real Jack Adams is interviewed. Edmond O'Brien, Mark Hellinger (host), Jack Adams, Warren Lewis (adaptor), Homer Canfield (producer, director), Roger Vance (composer, conductor). 

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Fran Murray Sports Report 

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The Frank Buck Jungle Quiz. July 15, 1941. Mutual net. Sustaining. The first program of the series. A game show with orphans from St. John's Orphanage in Brooklyn as guests. The kids try to stump Frank with animal questions. The first question is, "What snake is the deadliest?" The show is so bad, it's good. Frank even interrupts the announcer as he gives the system cue!. Frank Buck. 

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Post by lasombra 7/30/2020, 10:02 am

One more The Forty Million 12-6-52 Davey Kills a Giant:

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Post by nightkey 7/30/2020, 4:04 pm

In searching newspapers and finding zero references, I think that Frank Buck's Jungle Quiz was an audition show and upon listening to it, you can hear why it was not picked up.
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Post by Wildcat44 7/31/2020, 8:47 am

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The Frank Fontaine Show. July 27, 1952. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. AFRS release title: "Comedy Encore." Helen O'Connell sings, "Star Eyes." Fred Frump on a cruise. Burglars in the house. John L.C. Sivoney as a lifeguard at the beach. The program may be dated August 23, 1952. Frank Fontaine, Harry Von Zell, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, Martha Tilton, Helen O'Connell. 

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Frankie Carle and His Orchestra. February 21, 1944. CBS net. Sustaining. A band remote from The Cafe Rouge of The Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City. The first tune heard is, "People Will Say We're In Love." The final 15:24 of the program. Frankie Carle and His Orchestra, Betty Bonney (vocal), Earl Stevens (announcer). 

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The Fraternal Order Of Eagles. August 08, 1935. CBS net, WABC, New York City, WSMK, Dayton origination. Sustaining, Bulova watch (local). A portion of the annual convention of, "The Eagles." The program originates from The Dayton Biltmore Hotel, Dayton, Ohio. Frank E. Herring (of South Bend, Indiana) is introduced by George Douglas, Grand Worthy President of The Eagles. The topic is The Federal Security Bill, giving old age pensions. The uninteresting speech ends early, piano music fill. Frank Herring, George Douglas. 

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THE EVERYBODYS Series: 215494 Summary: Comedy serial about ordinary people who get into predicaments and incidents that may take place in any home. Contributors: Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) (PDC), Edward Howell (SCR, PDR), Therese Desmond (PDR, SCR), Gwen Meredith (SCR). Cast: Edward Howell (Fred), Therese Desmond (Maggie), Gwen Meredith, Hope Suttor (Aunty May), Jane Holland (Margie), Ken McFadden (Rick). Broadcast details: 1942 ; Monday to Thursday on 2CH at 7.45pm. Notes: The first and longest running comedy series on Australian Radio. Over twenty-one years it changed titles several times, also having been called, ‘The Everybodys’, ‘Fred and Maggie New Series’, and ‘Fred and Maggie Go Abroad’. It changed networks too, first broadcast over the ABC as ‘Mr and Mrs Everybody’, four years later moving to commercial radio

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Post by lasombra 7/31/2020, 12:41 pm

Famous Radio Players "Madame Expose" stars Lurene Tuttle:

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Post by Wildcat44 7/31/2020, 2:22 pm

Anybody else having trouble downloading from pCloud? All I get is a blank screen. Even on the stuff I posted this morning. It worked then.

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Post by lasombra 7/31/2020, 2:29 pm

I just checked your posts. They are working fine.

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Post by Wildcat44 7/31/2020, 2:34 pm

Thank you lasombra
I guess it's on my end. I'm at a loss.

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Post by Wildcat44 8/1/2020, 9:14 am

My pCloud problems were not there this morning. Hooray.

From Goldindex

The Fred Lowery Show. Audition program. The first tune is, "The Whistler and His Dog." Fred whistles up a storm, and does bird imitations too!. Dick Joy (announcer), Dorothy Raye (vocal, yodel), Fred Lowery, Mel Hincke (piano), The Four Serenaders. 

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Freddie Martin and His Orchestra. 1933. Eden's syndication, Columbia transcription. Eden's Liquid Dry Shampoo. The first tune is "You're Beautiful Tonight." The second tune is, "The Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi." The transcription label spells the orchestra name, "Freddie Martin and His Orchestra." The date is approximate. Freddy Martin and His Orchestra.

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Freedom of Opportunity - Jack Benny

Goldin lists 17 of these I only have one.

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I have 2 of these . The second one doesn't match any description in Goldin but says it's the last show of the series. There are 8 in the series.

Freedom's People. 1942. Program #1. Red net origination, Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Contributions To Music". Sustaining. "The Story Of The American Negro." The music that the slaves brought with them to America, and how it grew. Irve Tunick (writer), Ambrose Caliver (special advisor), Charles L. Cook (original musical arrangements), Paul Robeson, W. C. Handy, Noble Sissle, Josh White, The Leonard De Pauw Chorus, Frank Wilson (narrator).

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Post by BobbyP 8/1/2020, 11:46 am

Wildcat44 wrote:

Freedom's People. 1942. Program #1. Red net origination, Federal Radio Education Committee syndication. "Contributions To Music". Sustaining. "The Story Of The American Negro." The music that the slaves brought with them to America, and how it grew. Irve Tunick (writer), Ambrose Caliver (special advisor), Charles L. Cook (original musical arrangements), Paul Robeson, W. C. Handy, Noble Sissle, Josh White, The Leonard De Pauw Chorus, Frank Wilson (narrator).

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The date on this one is September 21, 1941. 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time on NBC Red.
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County Seat. November 29, 1938. CBS net. Sustaining. A small town setting for a continuing story. The local pharmacist is thinking of that vacant council seat. Ray Collins, Norman Corwin (director), Milton Geiger (writer).

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Post by Wildcat44 8/2/2020, 10:47 am

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There are 3 I have only 1

The Fresh-Up Show. June 20, 1945. Mutual net. Seven-Up. Melvin Chumley Smythe Thickett is coming to Sunnyvale. Bert is told to marry Viola so he can make a home for little Melvin. A well-done situation comedy, surprisingly obscure. Bert Wheeler, Ruth Davey (vocal), Dave Terry and His Orchestra, Arthur Elmer, Walter Kinsella, Annette Warren, Jerry Lawrence (announcer). 

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From Jim Ramsberg

Powell also slipped into another summer radio series on May 6, 1948, when he played reporter Hildy Johnson opposite William Conrad’s editor Walter Burns in a 13 week adaptation of The Front Page on ABC.

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The Fullness Of Times. 1938. Program #10. The Church Of Latter Day Saints syndication. "The City Beautiful". A thirty program history of the Mormans. The Mormans settle in Nabu, Illinois and word is spread throughout England. Elder Woodruff spreads the gospel. Gale Gordon (doubles).

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The Funny Side Up. 1959. Program #5. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The first topic: A man in Copenhagen won a lottery, but was unable to his his winnings, after his daughter ate the ticket. Dennis James (m.c.), Hermione Gingold, Parker Fennelly, Kenny Delmar, Art Hannes (announcer), Ben Julesman (producer, director, creator), Art Baer (producer, director,
The Funny Side Up. September, 1959. Program #6. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. The first topic: A Michigan man paid his water bill with a check made out to, "the thieves at City Hall.". Bert Parks (m.c.), Hermione Gingold, Kenny Delmar, Parker Fennelly, Hal Simms (announcer), Jack Hurdle (executive producer).

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Post by lasombra 8/2/2020, 3:44 pm

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The Cotton Club. April 21, 1931. RRG (German National Radio). A band remote from The Cotton Club, in Harlem, New York City. The announcer is Helmut H. Helmut, who only speaks in German on this program. The first tune is, "I'll Make Fun For You." Cab plays his famous, "Minnie The Moocher.". Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, Lethia Hill (vocal), Eddie Rector (sings, "The Mystery Song"), The Cotton Club Trio, The Cotton Club Band.

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Post by Wildcat44 8/3/2020, 9:00 am

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Furlough Fun. November 09, 1942. NBC Pacific net. Gilmore Gasoline (some commercials deleted). 7:30 P.M. (PST). A quiz for servicemen. The first tune by Spike is, "I'm The Greatest Man In Siam," and is great Spike Jones. The band plays (you haven't heard this one), "Come Josephine In My B-19." George Riley, a rapid-fire stand-up comedian is pretty good. The band plays two Gilmore commercials and, "Hotcha Cornya.". Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Verne Smith (announcer), Beryl Wallace (m.c.), George Riley. 
Furlough Fun. December 14, 1942. NBC Pacific net. Gilmore Gasoline. 7:30 P.M. (PST). It's Spike Jones' birthday. The first tune is, "I'm The Greatest Man In Siam." Sergeant Peter Lind Hayes is the first contestant (and does impersonations). Country Washburn sings, "I Know A Story." Del Porter sings, "Got A Touch Of Texas.". Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Beryl Wallace (m.c.), George Riley, Peter Lind Hayes, Country Washburn, Del Porter, Verne Smith (announcer). 

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The Galen Drake Show. CBS net. Sonotone Hearing Aids. How long would it take all the Chinese to walk past a given point? Stories, anecdotes and a poem. Galen Drake

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The Garry Moore Show. November 18, 1949. Program #64. CBS net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. A possible composite show, taken from the network shows of November 18, 1949 and November 23, 1949. The first tune (as introduced by Garry) is, "an aboriginal hitch-hiking song" ("Indian Thumber"). Garry answers questions from the audience and reads an article about "talent sharks.". Garry Moore, Irving Miller (piano), Billy Wardell (organ), Howard Petrie (announcer), Ken Carson, Ilene Woods, Ralph Coe (producer), Jimmy Matthews (announcer)

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The Gateway To Hollywood. December 31, 1939. Program #13. CBS net. Doublemint Gum. A fascinating concept as host Jesse L. Lasky, in his Brooklyn accent, admits to fabricating screen names. The purpose of the program is to audition six amateur performers to compete for a movie contract and to become the created names of "Gale Storm" and "Terry Belmont." This is the last program of the thirteen week series, in which the finalists compete. The contestants perform a drama called "From The Mountain Top," with professional actor H. B. Warner. It's a confused story about a boy who meets a girl, then romances and marries her. The winners are announced by Graham Baker (who co-produced "Tom Brown's Schooldays"). Josephine Cottle of Houston Texas wins the right to become "Gale Storm" (four of the five judges voted for her), Lee Bonnel of South Bend Indiana wins the right to become "Terry Belmont" (by a unanimous decision). "Gale Storm" and "Terry Belmont" are awarded their movie contracts and S.A.G. cards on the air, and are to begin filming tomorrow. Gale Storm made her first film for RKO and Lee Bonnel also made a few films before marrying "Gale Storm!". Jesse Lasky, Gale Storm, Terry Belmont, Josephine Cottle, Lee Bonnel, Ken Ellington (announcer), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), H. B. Warner, Graham Baker. 44:43. 

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Post by lasombra 8/3/2020, 12:49 pm

Galen Drake program #145:

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Post by BobbyP 8/3/2020, 9:53 pm

The Gloria Swanson Show
February 26, 1951
Guest is Arthur Blake (first 15 minutes only).

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