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Jerry Dean, Boy Trooper. February 12, 1947. Mutual net. "The Case Of The Smuggled Drugs". Silvercup Bread. The first show of the series. Jerry works with the state police. He and Colonel Craig go after a gang of smugglers. John Scott (announcer)
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The Jerry Lester Show. November 11, 1943. CBS net origination (?), AFRS rebroadcast. Jerry's going to appear on Broadway in, "Jackpot." Will guest Joan Blondell appear as his leading lady? AFRS replacing "The Frank Morgan-Fanny Brice Show." The date is approximate. Jerry Lester, Ray Sinatra and His Orchestra, Vera Holly (vocal), Joan Blondell, Fred Uttal (announcer), Jim Backus, Ethel Smith (music fill).
The Jerry Lester Show. December 12, 1943. CBS net origination (?), AFRS rebroadcast. Jerry has just opened in "Jackpot" in Philadelphia last Tuesday. Jerry tries to buy a railroad ticket to Philadelphia from guest Diane Barrymore. Vera Holly sings, "Speak Low." The date is approximate. AFRS replacing, "The Great Gildersleeve.". Jerry Lester, Fred Uttal (announcer), Jim Backus, Ray Sinatra and His Orchestra, Vera Holly, Diana Barrymore
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Jerry Gray and His Band Of Today. June 09, 1951. NBC net. Sustaining. Band remote from "The Beach Walk" of the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. The first tune is "Dancing In The Dark.". Jerry Gray and His Orchestra, Tommy Traynor (vocals), Tony Gray (vocals), Charles Chan (announcer). 24:54
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Jerry Livingstone and His Orchestra. September 21, 1939. CBS net, WJSV, Washington, D.C. aircheck. Sustaining. The program is preceded by local Bulova Watch Spot. A band remote joined in progress from the Miami Room, New York City. The broadcast is followed by a local National Bohemian Beer spot. Jerry Livingstone and His Orchestra, Anne Stuart (vocals), Paul Dillon (vocals).
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Jim Brown's Entertainers. 1931. Syndicated. The Brown Fence Company of Cleveland and Memphis. The program offers a book about fences as a premium. The first tune is, "The Arkansas Traveler." The final commercial is added locally. Johnny Cali (banjo), Louis A. Witten (announcer), Carson Robison, Frank Luther, Phil Crow, Frank Novak
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Jim Hawthorne Show
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Jimmy Durante - B'nai Brith Award 1952
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The Jimmy Edmondson Show. March 02, 1946. NBC net. Sustaining. A situation comedy-variety show with Jimmy as the leading citizen of Magnolia Junction, a small town in the deep south. After Jimmy's opening monologue, the orchestra plays, "Hooray For Hollywood." Jimmy was known as, "Professor Backwards" (for reasons too complex to explain here) and became immortal by beimng murdered in 1976. The Esquires sing, "When The Red, Red Robbin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along" and "Shortnin' Bread.". Jimmy Edmondson, Nanette Fabray, The Esquires, Jerry Jerome and His Orchestra, Bill Mansfield (director)
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Jimmy Featherstone and His Orchestra. December, 1953. WGN, Chicago. Sustaining. A band remote from The Walnut Room of The Hotel Bismarck, Chicago. The last night of the engagement. The first tune is, "Lavender Blue." The program is followed by the start of a band remote from The College Inn of The Hotel Sherman with Skitch Henderson and His Orchestra. The first tune is, "Just You, Just Me." The Skitch Henderson remote is not complete, the date is approxcimate. Jimmy Featherstone and His Orchestra, Peggy Murdock (vocal), Skitch Henderson and His Orchestra
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Jinx Hot Shots. September 03, 1947. WACO, Waco, Texas. Kaiser-Fraser, Progress Laundry. A program of sports news. Jinx Tucker (Henry Harrison Tucker
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Jivin' Jerry - sounds local from Baton Rouge
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The Job Center Of The Air. January 11, 1948. WEEI, Boston. Sustaining. A program of job announcements in the Boston areas for veterans. Radio reparimen are needed. After the show ends, the recording continues with the start of, "Predicting Success In Business." It's a panel discussion about "psychmetry.". Art King (announcer).
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Joe and Ethel Turp - ABC
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Joe and Mabel
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The Jeffersonian Heritage
December 22, 1952 (in New York)
The Living Declaration
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BobbyP wrote:For pnussbaum:
The Jeffersonian Heritage
December 22, 1952 (in New York)
The Living Declaration
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This is the same one Wildcat44 posted. Do you have any others?
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The Joe E. Brown Show. March 25, 1939. CBS net. Post Toasties. A zany revue and skit. Bill Demling, Don Wilson, Frank Gill Jr., Gale Gordon, Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra, Joe E. Brown, Paula Winslowe, The Sportsmen.
The Joe E. Brown Show. September 21, 1939. CBS net, WJSV, Washington, D.C. aircheck. Post Toasties, Bulova Watch (local). 6:30 P.M. The cast does a newspaper drama called "Bugtown," satirizing "Big Town.". Joe E. Brown, Margaret McCrea (singer), Paula Winslowe, Frank Gill Jr., Bill Demling, Don Wilson (announcer), Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra.
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Joe Emerson's Hymn Time. Program #15. Morton Radio Productions syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. The first hymn is, "Wonderful Words Of Life.". Joe Emerson
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Joe Hassel's Sports Roundup
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Joe Mooney Quartet - 2nd half only
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Sept 20 1939
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lasombra wrote:BobbyP wrote:For pnussbaum:
The Jeffersonian Heritage
December 22, 1952 (in New York)
The Living Declaration
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This is the same one Wildcat44 posted. Do you have any others?
Sorry, the different title threw me. It's the only one I have.
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One in the OTRR Library one not
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Joe Sanders and His Nighthawks. March 25, 1937. Sustaining. A band remote from the Blackhawk Restaurant, Chicago. The first tune is, "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.". Joe Sanders and His Orchestra, Barbara Parks (vocal).
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John B. Kennedy. September 20, 1945. ABC net. Sustaining. A program of news and commentary. Colonel Peron is involved in unrest in Argentina. Is Hitler secretly supporting him? American relief supplies are being distributed in Poland. The truths about the concentration camps are being revealed. A housing shortage is developing the the United States. John B. Kennedy.
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Johnny Fletcher Mystery. March 25, 1946. NBC Syndication. "The Navy Colt". A confusing murder-mystery with blackmail and comic relief mayhem. Possibly an audition program.
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kdmarket wrote:Jeffersonian Heritage 52-12-29 #2 Divided We Stand w Claude Rains.mp3
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That's the one nightkey posted last week. So far we only have programs 1 and 2.
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The Judge. March 13, 1952. "The Death Of The Playboy". An audition recording. Judge A.J. Adams fells that, "No crime is perfect." The stepson of wealthy Mrs. Agatha Winters is Ronald Winters, who is murdered just after breaking up with his girlfriend. This program makes "Mr. Keen" sound intelligent. John Dehner, Sarah Selby, Lawrence Dobkin, Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), William Froug (writer), Georgia Ellis, June Whitley, Byron Kane, John Meston (editorial supervisor), Vivi Janis, Richard George Pedicini (writer)
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Sept 22 1939
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I have a different date, don't know which is correct.
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