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Post by BobbyP 10/30/2020, 1:30 pm

Mind in the Shadow
February 2, 1949

An excellent drama/documentary about a writer preparing a radio show about mental illness. The program exposes some of the shocking conditions patients must endure.

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Post by BobbyP 10/30/2020, 1:43 pm

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Oct 30 1939

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The World's Fair closing ceremonies should be dated October 31, 1939. (12:30 AM, so it was actually November 1)
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Post by Wildcat44 10/30/2020, 3:34 pm

Thank you BobbyP
I'll just repost it tomorrow  Very Happy

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Post by Wildcat44 10/31/2020, 9:05 am

From Goldindex

Movie Horoscope Series. 1930. Film synchro-disc. James A. Fitzpatrick discusses the horoscope of people born in the month of May, and names some of the more famous ones. Produced by Fitzpatrick Pictures Inc. A synchro-disc recorded by the RCA Photophone process, pressed by the Victor Talking Machine Compmany. James A. Fitzpatrick. 

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Movie Personalities - WGN

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Movie Playhouse. Program #3. Towers Of London/Michelson syndication, Michelson. "Becky Sharp". Commercials added locally. An episode from "Vanity Fair.". Margaret Lockwood, William Makepeace Thackery (author), Rex Garner, Joan Young, Wilfred Babbage, Robert Samson. 

Movie Playhouse. Program #4. Towers Of London/Michelson syndication. "Take My Life". Commercials added locally. "A British picture with the original cast" and they're not kidding. The recording is taken from the film sound track with pauses for visuals and plot elements held together with narration. Anthony Havelock-Allan (producer), Ronald Neame (director), Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt, Marius Goring, Francis L. Sullivan, Henry Edwards, Rosalie Crutchley, D. A. Mehan, Henry Morrelle, Ronald Adam (narrator, performer).

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Houdini Seance. October 31, 1936. Recordings made at the final attempt to contact the dead Harry Houdini. The broadcast originates from the roof of the Knickerbocker Hotel, Hollywood. Absolutely fascinating listening to a genuine seance. If anybody could speak from the dead, Houdini could. Mrs. Beatrice Houdini is also heard. Beatrice Houdini, Edward Saint, George Boston.

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Post by lasombra 10/31/2020, 10:34 am

From Goldin: The Morning Roundup. September 20, 1950. An audition program with "Tex Williams and The Western Caravan." Country-western music. The first tune is "Miss Molly." Tex sings his famous "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette.". Tex Williams, Don Rickles (announcer), Smokey Rogers, Deuce Spriggins, Bill Cairn (writer), Pedro de Paul (acordion), Cactus Ole (? fiddle).

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Post by Wildcat44 11/1/2020, 9:25 am

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Mr. Aladdin. September 09, 1951. CBS net. "The Miracle Of The Four-Legged Husband". Sustaining. "The man who can do anything" is given a most unusual case, involving a medium, a dog and a visiting spirit from beyond. This is the last show of a summer replacement series for "Broadway Is My Beat." It is not very well-written. Richard Powell (writer), Sylvia Syms, Mary Jane Croft, Bill Anders (announcer), Marlin Skiles (composer, conductor), Jack Kruschen, Sidney Miller, Peter Leeds, Junius Matthews, Paul Frees, Elliott Lewis (producer, director), Joseph Granby

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Mr and Mrs Music

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Mr. Feathers. November 23, 1949. Mutual net. Sustaining. A situation comedy starring Parker Fennelly. Mr. Feathers decides to emulate "Mr. Goodbody" on the radio and help people with their problems. Parker Fennelly. 

Mr. Feathers. January 07, 1950. Mutual net. Sustaining. Young Norbett has gotten a job with a newspaper which causes Mr. Feathers, the local pharmacist, to wind up in jail for counterfeiting. 

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The Mrs. Goes A'Shopping. January 22, 1942. WABC, New York. Morrell Ham. A game show originating from a supermarket in East Orange, New Jersey. John Reed King (m. c.).

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Nov 1 1944 - Warren Atherton - Political Address for Tom Dewey

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Post by lasombra 11/1/2020, 10:18 am

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt 12-7-41 Pearl Harbor address:

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Post by Wildcat44 11/2/2020, 11:22 am

Found these two that I didn't have at the WHAS archives.

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Post by Wildcat44 11/2/2020, 11:39 am

From Down under - Mrs 'Obbs

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Much Ado About Doolittle. March 25, 1950. ABC net. An audition program. The Colonel tries to duck a supboena server and avoid getting a job. Another audition of this series, using the same script, features Jack Kirkwood in the lead (see cat. #10423). Hans Conried, Virginia Gregg, Edwin Max, Jack Crutcher (writer), Barney Phillips, Pattee Chapman, Howard McNear, Gil Stratton, Basil Adlam (arranger, conductor), Ken Peters (announcer), N. Gayle Gitterman (? producer). 


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Mulligan's Travels. June 18, 1947. An audition recording of a situation comedy that is well-written and cast. It should have sold. Sheldon Leonard portrays Maxwell Mulligan, a New York cab driver. His first fare is to Stuyvesant High School! Romeo and Juliet leads to fisticuffs in Mandelbaum's. The program may be dated July 18, 1947. Sheldon Leonard, Bea Benaderet, Verna Felton, Sarah Selby, Edwin Max, Arthur Q. Bryan, Eric Snowden, Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Shimon Ruskin, Jerome Epstein (writer), Cal Cool (producer, director), Ken Niles (announcer)


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Murder Will Out. May 08, 1946. ABC Pacific net. "The Mystery Of Death Undersea". Ranier Beer. A search for a dead body leads to the disappearance of a diver, the bribing of his son and the near drowning of Inspector Burke. After the drama, four amateur detectives from the studio audience try to guess whodunit. This program has also been dated July 8, 1945. Lew X. Lansworth (writer, director), Larry Keating (commercial spokesman), William Gargan, Edward Marr. 
Murder Will Out. May 08, 1946. ABC Pacific net. "The Mystery Of The Swindled Song Writer". Ranier Beer, Ranier Ale. "The Institute Of Music Composers" is a crooked scheme to cheat aspiring song writers until murder calls the tune. After the story, four "amateur detectives" from the audience try to guess the identity of the killer. William Gargan, Edward Marr, Larry Keating (announcer), Lew X. Lansworth (writer, director). 

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Nov 2 1941 

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Post by lasombra 11/2/2020, 12:55 pm

Here is a second Modern Adventures of Casanova 1952 The Devastating Duchess, starring Errol Flynn. The sound quality is horrible but since it seems very rare I'll post it anyway. I hope someday these will show up in nice sound.

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Post by Wildcat44 11/3/2020, 8:10 am

Music and the Spoken Word

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The Music Box Theatre. December 10, 1947. "Thanks A Million". A broke actor/singer finds himself running for Governor. The story and songs are from the movie of the same name. Dick Powell, Lina Romay, Harry Von Zell (in a dramatic role).

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Music by Candlelight

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Music By Martin. NBC net. The program originates from The Mural Room of the Hotel St. Francis in San Francisco. Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, Merv Griffin (vocal)

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Music By Woodbury. 1940. NBC net, KDYL, Salt Lake City origination. Sustaining. Studio orchestra program. The first tune is, "Give A Little Whistle." A sweet band in the style of Sammy Kaye. By Woodbury and His Orchestra, Janice Dawn (vocal), Bob Reese (vocal), Joe Kirkum (vocal). 
Music By Woodbury. February 05, 1940. NBC net, KDYL, Salt Lake City origination. Sustaining. A studio orchestra performs. The first tune is, "In A Monastary Garden." Mellow, pleasant listening. By Woodbury and His Orchestra, Janice Dawn (vocal), Bob Reese (vocal), Joe Kirkum (vocal)

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Nov 3 1943

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Post by lasombra 11/3/2020, 12:51 pm

Music As You Like It, Minstrel program:

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Post by BobbyP 11/3/2020, 1:22 pm

Museum of Modern Art Anniversary
October 19, 1954

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, several speakers read a few remarks in the museum's sculpture garden. The event begins with the president, William A.M. Burden, who speaks about the leadership as well as current and upcoming exhibitions. Next, a prerecorded congratulatory message from President Dwight D. Eisenhower is played. Burden then introduces Mayor Robert F. Wagner who discusses MOMA as a New York institution. The next speaker is Paul J. Sachs, one of the founding members of MOMA, who focuses on the history of the museum from conception, early days and supporters to the current leadership. August Heckscher, of the New York Herald Tribune and then Dag Hammarskjöld, Secretary General of the United Nations, each say a few words about modern art and the importance of the museum.

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Post by BobbyP 11/3/2020, 1:29 pm

Music for the Connoisseur
January 25, 1955
"Influences on Mozart, Haydn, Bach, Handel"

This broadcast is for listeners who are especially interested in the music of Haydn, Mozart, Bach, and Handel. But none of the works by those composers will be played. Instead, all the music on this program will be by the people each one of them would point to if I were to ask them to name the composer who influenced him.

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Post by Wildcat44 11/4/2020, 9:20 am

Music for Millions 

I only have 2 Goldin lists 33

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Music for the Middle Mind 

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Music for You

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Music from the Chalet

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Nov 4 1951 

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Post by BobbyP 11/4/2020, 1:18 pm

Music for the Connoisseur
October 7, 1947

David Randolph explores satire in music.

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Post by lasombra 11/4/2020, 1:28 pm

From Goldin: Matinee. December, 1956. Program #453. CBS net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. A Wednesday program. The first tune is, "Back Home In Indiana." The date is subject to correction. The announcer is refered to as, "George.". Harry Babbitt (host), Marion Morgan, Billy Strange, Billy Liebert and His Orchestra.

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Post by Wildcat44 11/5/2020, 9:39 am

Music in the Foster Fashion

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Music of Reminiscence - with parliment declaration of war 41-12-08 NBC  -poor sound

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The Music Room. August 10, 1945. NBC net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sustaining, Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Talcum. NBC "False V-J Day Coverage," parts 8 and 9. See cat. #53008 for sequencing. 12:45 P.M. (Eastern War Time). The first tune heard is, "My Pet Brunette." After the program and station I. D., transcribed music on WEAF is heard. Jerry Jerome and His Orchestra, The Murphy Sisters, Dottie Murphy. 

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 Music Valley. October 26, 1946. NBC. Sustaining. A country-western music show The first tune is, "Rolly Polly." The Sunset Riders play, "Little Rock Getaway" on the 'new-fangled electric guitar." Pete Martin plays, "The Steel Guitar Rag.". Jimmy Wakely ; Pete Martinez (plays, "The Steel Guitar Rag"); Arthur Smith ("The King Of The Fiddlers"); Dakota Russell ; Cliffie Stone ; Merle Travis (and his "talking guitar"); Jack Rivers and His Saddle Pals; Harvest Smith; Lee Lasses White

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Post by lasombra 11/5/2020, 12:23 pm

Music Room, Quartet #3 in E flat major by Antonin Dvorak:

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Post by Wildcat44 11/6/2020, 9:15 am

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Music Views From Hollywood. December, 1955. AFRTS origination. "Christmas '55". Recorded Christmas music, starting with "Jingle Bells," by Les Paul and Mary Ford. Produced in co-operation with Capitol Records. Nat King Cole (host).

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The Musical Comedy Theatre. Program #1. Michelson syndication. Music fill for local commercial insert. A program featuring songs from different musicals. 1/2 hour

Goldin lists 9

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Mutual-Don Lee Dedicatory Program. December 30, 1936. Mutual-Don Lee net, KHJ, Los Angeles origination. Sustaining. A program celebrating the joining of the two networks. Includes remotes from different parts of the country. Al Dubin, Arthur Unger, Claude Sweeten (music), Conrad Nagel, David Broekman and His Orchestra, Dixie Dunbar, Edward Arnold, Edwin M. House, Frank Tabioni, Fred Webber, Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians, Harry Warren (composer), Hugh Herbert, John Conte (announcer), Mae Clarke, Mary Bryan, Nadine Conner, Norman Field, Paula Winslowe, Thomas Lee. 

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Mutual's 300 Party

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Nov 6 1940 - Fulton Lewis

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Post by lasombra 11/6/2020, 10:44 am

Movie Matinee 9-28-48 quiz show:

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Post by Wildcat44 11/7/2020, 6:56 am

My Home Town

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My Lucky Break. April 23, 1939. Mutual net. Sustaining. A show telling how famous people got their break. Unknowns are helped to get their break. On the tenth birthday of Shirley Temple, the story of her sucess is told through dramatic recreation

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My Mother's Husband. May 04, 1950. An audition program which includes part of the studio audience warm-up. A situation comedy based on the character of "Clarence Day" in the book and film, "Life With Father." In his quest for really fresh eggs, Harvey Brickle will actually ride in an automobile!. William Powell, Paul McVey, Jess Kirkpatrick, Lillian Randolph, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, Sarah Selby, Sharon Douglas, Tom Tully, Charles Seel, Jack McCoy (announcer), Joe Rines (producer), Charles Tazewell (writer). 

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 My Secret Story. February 20, 1954. NBC net. Sustaining. A starving singer in New York becomes a hillbilly singer on demand...anything for a job! She meets another hillbilly....or does she?. Karl Weber, Ethel Wilson, William Keene, William Welch (editor), Fred Weihe (director), Anne Seymour (host), Rita Lynn, Frank Behrens.

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Nov 7 1944 - Gabriel Heatter

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From Goldin: Music By Al Goodman. April 08, 1935. NBC net. Luden's Cough Drops. The first tune is, "You're All I Need.". Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Alvin Dark (announcer).

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Post by Wildcat44 11/8/2020, 9:36 am

My True Story - AFRTS

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My Wildest Dream. November 20, 1942. An audition recording. Guess the "wildest dream" of the guests. The first guest's dream: he wants to have a harem. Internal evidence points to a planned simulcast. George Putnam (host), Ann Rutherford (panelist), Helen Westcott (panelist), Roger Price (panelist), Hans Conried (panelist).

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Mystery Playhouse starring Boris Karloff

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The Name of the Day

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Nov 8 1942

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My True Story 3-25-46 George Bailey's wife:

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