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Songs by Eddie Fisher - AFRS
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Songs For Sale. June 22, 1951. CBS net. Sustaining. The first tune judged is, "White Collar Girl," by Mrs. Ellen Huntley. Guest Joe Bushkin sings and plays, "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter" on the piano. Miguelito Valdez sings his big hit, "Baba-Lu." The host for the next program is announced as Steve Allen. Jan Murray (host), Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Mitch Miller (judge), Miguelito Valdez (judge, performer), Mary McCarty, Hal Sims, Rosette Shaw (vocal), Richard Hayes (vocal), Joe Bushkin.
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Songs Of Jeri Sullivan. February 19, 1944. CBS net. Sustaining. The first tune is, "Honey, 'Deed I Do.". Jeri Sullivan, Paul Baron and His Orchestra, John Tillman (announcer)
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Songs by Johnnie Johnston
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Coke Time (Songs By Eddie Fisher) 54-03-26 AFRS Guest Kay Armand
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The Songs That Made Them Famous
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Songs That Never Die. December 18, 1960. KFI, Los Angeles. Sustaining. A tribute to the recently deceased John Charles Thomas. The program features recordings of his performances. The second selection heard is from "Otello," by Verdi. A well-done farewell program. The source of the broadcast is subject to correction. John Charles Thomas (by recording);.
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The Sophie Tucker Story
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The Spade Cooley Show. July 27, 1951. CBS net. Sustaining. A fine combination of big band swing and country steel guitars and Spade's hoedown fiddle. Polished performances, well-done!. Virginia Jackson, Freddy Careless Love, Wally Bruce (as "Lotta Chatter"), Becky Barfield, Jimmy Wakely, Spade Cooley
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May 2, 1935
"Senator Huey P. Long again tells you what's what. The irrespresible gentleman from down South in Louisiana calls it, "St. Vitus Dance Government." Did you ever?"
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Goldin lists 11 of these. I only have 2.
Special Assignment. 1941. Program #25. AP Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Oliver Gramling of the Associated Press tells the story of William Miller who became famous telling the story of Floyd Collins, who became trapped in a cave. Oliver Gramling (host).
Special Assignment. 1941. Program #26. AP Radio Productions syndication. Commercials added locally. Oliver Gramling of the Associated Press tells the story of Leo Dolan, who learns that dead men can talk!. Oliver Gramling (host).
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Special Investigator
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Special Mileage Rationing Program. December 01, 1942. Office Of War Information syndication, NBC transcription. A show to encourage people to use car pools and save rubber. Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Dinah Shore
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Sports Chat. April 26, 1945. Program #1. AFRS oigination. There are new owners of the New York Yankees. A history of the early years of the Yankees. Other sports commentaries and a visit by Clem McCrthy. The program is intended to be heard by Veterans in hospitals and is produced by The Sports Broadcasters Association. Lauren Watson Jr. (editor), Ted Husing (host), Clem McCarthy (guest).
Sports Chat. July 19, 1945. Program #12. AFRS origination. Bill speaks about Eddie Arcaro and his many victories. Gues Lefty Gomez compare today's baseball with that of years past. Bill Stern (host), Lefty Gomez (guest)
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Sports Forum - AFRTS
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Sports Roundup - CBS
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Stage Door Canteen. December 03, 1942. CBS net. Corn Products Company. Connie Boswell opens the program with, "Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me?" Robert Benchley lectures on the birds and the bees..and fish! Part of the final commercial and the system cue have been deleted. Bert Lytell (host), Connie Boswell, David Ross (announcer), Eddie Green, Louella Parsons, Raymond Paige and His Orchestra, Robert Benchley, The Benny Goodman Sextet. 29:16
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The Standard Hour. October 23, 1949. Program #1176. NBC Pacific net. Standard Oil Of California. The program originates from The War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco. The first selection is the overture to, "Semiramide" (Bellini). The start of the program's 24th season on the air. The San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Gaetano Merola (conductor), Jussi Bjorling, Anna Liese Bjoerling, John Grover (announcer)
There are 45 of these according to Goldin.
This one is incomplete, but its all I have.
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The date of Special Investigator is June 17, 1947.
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June 30, 1947
A dramatization of a woman reporter's investigation into the peaceful atom. How doctors use a radioactive tracer, a radioactive medical lab, using isotopes to find oil, and a radioactive farm.
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From Goldin: The Stamp Man. Program #5. "Dr. Finley and Yellow Fever". "The Stamp Man" tells about a 1934 Cuban stamp honoring the famous doctor. The program open and close were added locally.
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Star For A Night. January 18, 1944. Blue Network. Adam Hats. The program originates from the Ritz Theatre, New York City. The cast and contestants perform in, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The first 15:32 of the program only. Paul Douglas (m.c.), Hugh James (announcer), Laird Cregar (guest).
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Star Performance. April 11, 1944. KFI, Los Angeles. "Charm Incorporated". Bullocks, Leroy's Jewelers (time check). The first tune is, "Great Day." A Runyonesque mug finds himself the part-owner of and part-time student at his own charm school. Howard Culver, Ted Meyers, Franklyn Archer (commercial spokesman), Claude Sweeten and His Orchestra, The Bullocks Choristers, Paul Taylor (choral director), Carol Coleman (writer, producer), John Elliotte (writer, producer)
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Star Time. February 15, 1953. KPOL, Los Angeles. Sustaining. A disc jockey audition show with a really catchy theme song titled, "It's Yours" (by Alvino Rey and His Orchestra). The first record played is, "Glow Worm" by The Mills Brothers. After the first record, customized cut-ins by Vaughn Monroe, Billy May and Frankie Laine are played. Frank predicts that a new record titled, "Juke Box Saturday Night" will be a hit. Frank chats with an in-studio guest, Eddie Fisher, who was in the army at the time. This is a good show with lots of production. I hope he got the job!. Frank Bresee (calling himself "Franklin Bresee"), Eddie Fisher
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Star For A Night. January 18, 1944. Blue Network. Adam Hats. The program originates from the Ritz Theatre, New York City. The cast and contestants perform in, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The first 15:32 of the program only. Paul Douglas (m.c.), Hugh James (announcer), Laird Cregar (guest).
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Stars and Stripes Forever
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Stars In The Afternoon. September 22, 1946. CBS net. Sustaining. A preview show of the CBS Fall line-up. Includes "Dr. Ordway, The Crime Doctor," and "The Screen Guild Players.". Al Goodman and His Orchestra, Ann Sothern, Arthur Q. Bryan, Bob Hawk (m. c.), Dinah Shore, Frank Gallop (announcer), Frank Sinatra, Garry Moore (host), Hoagy Carmichael, Jack Smith, Jimmy Durante, Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, Patrice Munsel, Peter Lind Hayes, Ralph Morgan, Staats Cotsworth, Vaughn Monroe, Virginia Bruce, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Raymond Ives, Jackie Kelk, Earl Wrightson, Milo Boulton, Oscar Bradley and His Orchestra, Paul McGrath, Bob Hawk, James Melton, Jan Peerce, Jean Tennyson, The New York Philharmonic, Artur Rodzinsky (conductor), Tom Howard, George Shelton, Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, Les Tremayne, Claudia Morgan, John Daly, Edward R. Murrow, Helen Hayes (reads excerpts from "On A Note Of Triumph"), Bess Myerson, Danny Kaye, Norman Corwin (writer).
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An AFRS 30 minute version of the below
Stars In The Afternoon. September 29, 1946. CBS net. Sustaining. A preview of CBS's 1946-47 season. Ozzie Nelson (host), Harriet Hilliard (host), Joan Davis, Wally Brown, George Murphy (of "Academy Award Theatre"), Meredith Willson, Robert Trout, Ned Calmer, William L. Shirer, Jack Carson, Arthur Treacher, Norma Jean, The New York Philharmonic, Artur Rodzinski (conductor), Andy Russell, Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, William Demarest, Mel Blanc, Gene Autry, Herbert Marshall, Hildegarde, Archie Bleyer and His Orchestra, Agnes Moorehead, Lionel Barrymore, Phil Baker, William N. Robson (producer, director), Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director), Larry Berns (assistant producer-director), Sterling Tracy (assistant producer-director), Ase Oates (? assistant producer-director), Carroll Carroll (script editor, supervisor), Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra, Bob Lemond (announcer). 89:56.
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Stay Tuned For Terror. WMAQ, Chicago. "The Boogey Man Will Get You". Music fill for local commercial insert. A houseguest is accused of being a vampire. He proves positively that he is not. He's something much worse! A predictable but satisfying plot. The preview of next week's show and program closing were apparently added during the final music fill. Howard Keegan (director); Craig Dennis; Robert Bloch (writer, adaptor); Ronal Toepfert (organist, spelling is subject to correction); Johnny Neblett (producer);.
Stay Tuned For Terror. Program #1945. WMAQ, Chicago. "Lizzie Borden Took An Axe". Music fill for local commercial insert. She's another Lizzie, but the same old axe. The name of the organist is subject to correction. The preview of the next program and program closing were apparently add live over the final organ fill. Howard Keegan (director); Robert Bloch (writer, adaptor); Craig Dennis; Johnny Neblett (producer); Ronal Toepfert (organist, spelling subject to correction)
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Steamboat Jamboree. December 14, 1950. World syndication. An audition recording. A variety program with a showboat format. The first tune is, "Here Comes The Showboat." The date is approximate. The performers, with the exception of Lanny Ross, are all referred to by pseudonyms. Lanny Ross, Mimi Benzell, Ed Herlihy (? announcer
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Steve Canyon. September 02, 1948. CBS net. "The Rubies Of Kali". An audition program based on the comic strip by Milton Caniff. Phil "Flip" Cochran introduces the adventures of his two-fisted fly-boy in the mysterious East. A good story about a beautiful girl after the rubies left to her by her father, while being pursued by a bad guy with no nose! Good characterizations. See cat. #48054 for another audition of the same story with a different cast. Wendell Corey, Tony Barrett, Frances Robinson, Jack Kruschen, Ben Wright, Gil Doud (writer), Paul Dudley (writer), James Burton (writer), Richard Aurandt (music).
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Jan 22 1944 - War Telescope
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May 18, 1960
Foreign correspondents stationed in this country discuss the summit crisis.
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