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Thank you kdmarket
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While I'm here some more with Baker in the title
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The Band Goes To Town. October 20, 1935. NBC net. Sustaining. A remote broadcast from the Onyx Club, New York City. A great swinging show. Red Norvo and His Orchestra, Red McKenzie, Ella Logan, Harry Barris, Ed Farley, Mike Riley, Chu Berry. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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The Band Goes To Town. October 20, 1935. NBC net. Sustaining. A remote broadcast from the Onyx Club, New York City. A great swinging show. Red Norvo and His Orchestra, Red McKenzie, Ella Logan, Harry Barris, Ed Farley, Mike Riley, Chu Berry. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Bands for Bonds
I have one. Goldin says there are 6 out there. Does anybody have any others?
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I have one. Goldin says there are 6 out there. Does anybody have any others?
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Two for Tuesday
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Barnaby. June 12, 1945. An audition recording based on the comic strip of the same name. A visit to a "Gentleman's Club." An interesting combination of variety and a comic strip for adults. Crockett Johnson (creator), Larry Keating (announcer), Olga San Juan (sings, "Good, Good, Good"), Frank Morgan, Ralph Bellamy, Arthur Q. Bryan, Norma Jean Nilsson, Albert Sack and His Orchestra, Jose Olivera, James Vasquez, Phil Rapp (producer, director), Bob Mosher (writer), Joseph Connelly (writer), Nestor Amaral, Reginald Gardiner. 29:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
And Barnacle Bill no info.
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Barnaby. June 12, 1945. An audition recording based on the comic strip of the same name. A visit to a "Gentleman's Club." An interesting combination of variety and a comic strip for adults. Crockett Johnson (creator), Larry Keating (announcer), Olga San Juan (sings, "Good, Good, Good"), Frank Morgan, Ralph Bellamy, Arthur Q. Bryan, Norma Jean Nilsson, Albert Sack and His Orchestra, Jose Olivera, James Vasquez, Phil Rapp (producer, director), Bob Mosher (writer), Joseph Connelly (writer), Nestor Amaral, Reginald Gardiner. 29:27. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
And Barnacle Bill no info.
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Here's a workable link for Barnaby
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Barry Cameron. August 10, 1945. NBC net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Sweetheart Soap. 11:30 A.M. (E.W.T.) NBC False V-J Day Coverage Program #3. See cat. #53009 for sequencing. The program is preceded by a "False V-J Day" bulletin. "The story of a soldier who came home, and of his wife Anna." Bertha Adams finally meets Thad Johnson...but at the hospital where Warren isn't expected to survive a car wreck. Only a miracle can save him now! Frances faints, just when Warren needs her! Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 14:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Barry Cameron. August 10, 1945. NBC net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Sponsored by: Sweetheart Soap. 11:30 A.M. (E.W.T.) NBC False V-J Day Coverage Program #3. See cat. #53009 for sequencing. The program is preceded by a "False V-J Day" bulletin. "The story of a soldier who came home, and of his wife Anna." Bertha Adams finally meets Thad Johnson...but at the hospital where Warren isn't expected to survive a car wreck. Only a miracle can save him now! Frances faints, just when Warren needs her! Larry Elliott (announcer), Frank Hummert (creator), Anne Hummert (creator). 14:30. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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For those who may not know, the Old Time Radio Researchers put together a collection of singles & doubles which are available for download at archive.org. Here is their collection of those beginning with A, B or C: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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Barry Gray's Nightclub. March 5, 1946. Mutual net. Sustaining. A variety show with five different acts. Barry Gray. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Baseball Round Table. 1956. American Cancer Society syndication. Sponsored by: American Cancer Society fund appeal. "What was the craziest play you ever saw?" Don Dunphy, Jerry Coleman, on Lawrence (announcer), Phil Foster, Red Smith. 14:19. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Barry Gray's Nightclub. March 5, 1946. Mutual net. Sustaining. A variety show with five different acts. Barry Gray. 25 minutes. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Baseball Round Table. 1956. American Cancer Society syndication. Sponsored by: American Cancer Society fund appeal. "What was the craziest play you ever saw?" Don Dunphy, Jerry Coleman, on Lawrence (announcer), Phil Foster, Red Smith. 14:19. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Battle Of The Sexes. October 4, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Molle, Energine. The first question is, "What are cold hands supposed to be a sign of?" Julia Sanderson (head of the women's team), Frank Crumit (head of the men's team), Alan Kent (m. c.), Jack Costello (announcer). 29:39. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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The Batman Mystery Club. September 5, 1950. "The Monster Of Dunphries Hall". An audition recording, announced as program #103. At a meeting of the club, Robin (the president of the club) makes no secret of Batman's identity. Sir Alfred Dunphries plans to spend the night in the "Death Chamber." The solution of a pretty good mystery is not to be revealed until the next meeting. Scott Douglas, Ronald Liss. 13:15. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Battle Of The Sexes. October 4, 1938. NBC net. Sponsored by: Molle, Energine. The first question is, "What are cold hands supposed to be a sign of?" Julia Sanderson (head of the women's team), Frank Crumit (head of the men's team), Alan Kent (m. c.), Jack Costello (announcer). 29:39. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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The Batman Mystery Club. September 5, 1950. "The Monster Of Dunphries Hall". An audition recording, announced as program #103. At a meeting of the club, Robin (the president of the club) makes no secret of Batman's identity. Sir Alfred Dunphries plans to spend the night in the "Death Chamber." The solution of a pretty good mystery is not to be revealed until the next meeting. Scott Douglas, Ronald Liss. 13:15. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Beauty Vs. Brains. September 2, 1947. Mutual net. Sustaining. The program originates from Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Miss America contestants form two teams and answer questions to show that American beauties are really smart as well (this group isn't very). The first question is, "Who won the battle of Bunker Hill?" Win Elliot (quizmaster), Al Owen (announcer).
29:28. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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The Story Behind the Story with Marvin Miller
Goldindex says there are 11 I only have one. The AFRS title was Behind the Story
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Beauty Vs. Brains. September 2, 1947. Mutual net. Sustaining. The program originates from Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Miss America contestants form two teams and answer questions to show that American beauties are really smart as well (this group isn't very). The first question is, "Who won the battle of Bunker Hill?" Win Elliot (quizmaster), Al Owen (announcer).
29:28. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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The Story Behind the Story with Marvin Miller
Goldindex says there are 11 I only have one. The AFRS title was Behind the Story
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Wildcat44 wrote:From Goldindex
Behind the Story with Marvin Miller nothing in Goldindex
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This series is called Story Behind the Story.
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Thank you lasombra. I'll make that change.
Entry corrected in the previous post. If anybody has the other 10 of either The Story Behind the Story or the AFRS version Behind the Story just add them.
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Entry corrected in the previous post. If anybody has the other 10 of either The Story Behind the Story or the AFRS version Behind the Story just add them.
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The Bennetts: 1946. January 20, 1946. A family drama set in Seattle; about a lumber tycoon and his large and complex family. The program has been dated January 20, 1945, which doesn't seem to make sense. Carlton E. Morse (author, producer), Dean Jagger, Anne Revere, William Holden, Nan Grey, Jack Edwards Jr., Tommy Cook, Frank Martin (announcer), Opie Cates and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra. 1949. WGN, Chicago. Sustaining. A band remote from The Walnut Room of The Hotel Bismarck, Chicago. The first tune heard is, "On A Sunday Afternoon." The final 12:35 of the program, the date is approximate. Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra. 12:35. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Incomplete.
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The Bennetts: 1946. January 20, 1946. A family drama set in Seattle; about a lumber tycoon and his large and complex family. The program has been dated January 20, 1945, which doesn't seem to make sense. Carlton E. Morse (author, producer), Dean Jagger, Anne Revere, William Holden, Nan Grey, Jack Edwards Jr., Tommy Cook, Frank Martin (announcer), Opie Cates and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra. 1949. WGN, Chicago. Sustaining. A band remote from The Walnut Room of The Hotel Bismarck, Chicago. The first tune heard is, "On A Sunday Afternoon." The final 12:35 of the program, the date is approximate. Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra. 12:35. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Incomplete.
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Thanks for another Carlton E. Morse (aka T. Wilson Messy) audition, wildcat.
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Best Sellers. September 20, 1945. ABC net. "Heritage On The River" part 4 (of 5). Sustaining. A romantic adventure set in colonial Canada. Muriel Elwood (author), Ira Marion (adaptor), Mitchell Grayson (director). 29:31. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Betsy Ross Story Hour sponsered by Betsy Ross Flour No other info.
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Best Sellers. September 20, 1945. ABC net. "Heritage On The River" part 4 (of 5). Sustaining. A romantic adventure set in colonial Canada. Muriel Elwood (author), Ira Marion (adaptor), Mitchell Grayson (director). 29:31. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
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Betsy Ross Story Hour sponsered by Betsy Ross Flour No other info.
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Bettys Dream Sounds like a local kids show from Atlantic City.
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Big Jim McClain. November 5, 1953. An audition recording. The series is about an investigator for the HUAC (The House Un-American Activities Commission)! Big Jim is sent to Cleveland to look for Communists at a plant canning food for the U.S. Army. James Arness, John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Will Wright, Carleton Young, Shepard Menken, Joe Forte, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Doe Avedon, Wayne Fellows (producer), Florence Ravenal, Bill Bouchey, Bud Lesser (writer, director). . Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Big Jim McClain. November 5, 1953. An audition recording. The series is about an investigator for the HUAC (The House Un-American Activities Commission)! Big Jim is sent to Cleveland to look for Communists at a plant canning food for the U.S. Army. James Arness, John Milton Kennedy (announcer), Will Wright, Carleton Young, Shepard Menken, Joe Forte, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Doe Avedon, Wayne Fellows (producer), Florence Ravenal, Bill Bouchey, Bud Lesser (writer, director). . Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
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Big Jim McClain! Wow! Thanks, wildcat.
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This is a onsie for me. Goldindex says there are six out there. Anyone have the others?
Mine came from Jerry H.
The Bill Goodwin Show. March 18, 1957. NBC net. Sponsored by: Schick Shavers. A pleasant music/variety show. The program's guest is Hollywood animal trainer Ralph Helfer. One commercial or a local break availability has been deleted. The system cue has been deleted. Ernie Felice and The Hi Fi's, Dave Ketchum (announcer), Ralph Helfer, Howard Blake (writer, producer, director), David Gregory (writer), Bill Goodwin, Glenn Wheaton (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roberta Lynn, Henry Taylor (writer). 52:58. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.
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Bill Stern Sports Headlines. August 10, 1945. WEAF, New York. Sponsored by: Anchor's Aweigh (MGM film). 6:40 P. M. (E. W. T.). NBC "False V-J Day" coverage. Program #30. See cat. #53008 for sequencing. The program may also be known as "MGM Sports Time." Bill gives baseball scores, race results, what will the Japanese surrender mean to sports? Bill Stern. 4:45. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
The other is just a Bill Stern news report.
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Mine came from Jerry H.
The Bill Goodwin Show. March 18, 1957. NBC net. Sponsored by: Schick Shavers. A pleasant music/variety show. The program's guest is Hollywood animal trainer Ralph Helfer. One commercial or a local break availability has been deleted. The system cue has been deleted. Ernie Felice and The Hi Fi's, Dave Ketchum (announcer), Ralph Helfer, Howard Blake (writer, producer, director), David Gregory (writer), Bill Goodwin, Glenn Wheaton (writer), Fred Fox (writer), Roberta Lynn, Henry Taylor (writer). 52:58. Audio condition: Excellent. Incomplete.
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Bill Stern Sports Headlines. August 10, 1945. WEAF, New York. Sponsored by: Anchor's Aweigh (MGM film). 6:40 P. M. (E. W. T.). NBC "False V-J Day" coverage. Program #30. See cat. #53008 for sequencing. The program may also be known as "MGM Sports Time." Bill gives baseball scores, race results, what will the Japanese surrender mean to sports? Bill Stern. 4:45. Audio condition: Very good to excellent. Complete.
The other is just a Bill Stern news report.
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Wildcat44, I think you accidentally posted the wrong Bill Stern show. This one is 9-3-48.
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There should be two there. Check again.
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Here's the only other Bill Goodwin show I have, wildcat44, from 5-17-47. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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