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Post by Wildcat44 3/10/2021, 9:26 am

March 10 1940

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The War Goes On. June 04, 1945. WTIC, Hartford, Connecticut. Sustaining. A program on behalf of the Seventh War Loan. Bob Steele interviews Alfred Amos and Stanley Olander, who survived the near destruction of the U.S.S. Franklin. They vividly describe the Japanese attack on their ship. Bob also interviews Charles Connor and Henry Eaststrich at Bradley Field, Hartford. Note that Bob Steele repeats the answer to almost every question he asks. Bob Steele, Alfred Amos, Stanley Olander, Charles Connor, Henry Eaststrich

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War Reporters

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Warriors of Peace

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The Watchman. An audition recording. Gene Lockhart tells the story of the German town of Germelshausen and a strange story about an artist and a beautiful but mysterious girl from the village. Gene Lockhart. 
The Watchman. An audition recording. "An observer of the large and the small, the story, the dream and the prayer, of all these many things which men call life." Gene Lockhart tells the story of Tom Hatcher, who tries to buy a gold watch like his father's. Gene Lockhart

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Post by nightkey 3/10/2021, 11:02 am

War Reporter has the news item that Carole Lombard died

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Here is an obituary for Alfred Amos, interviewed on The War Goes On

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Post by lasombra 3/10/2021, 4:44 pm

Wake Up and Live 1937 movie trailer:

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Post by Wildcat44 3/11/2021, 9:56 am

March 11 1942

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 We Care. September 26, 1948. ABC net. "The Bimbo From Limbo". C.A.R.E. fund appeal. A charming fantasy about a sick little girl and her unique make-believe friend. An unusual joint appearance of Willard Waterman and Harold Peary on the same program!. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (host), Milton Geiger (writer), Harold Peary, Anne Whitfield, Willard Waterman, Virginia Gregg, Rex Koury (music), Owen James (announcer)

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We Deliver The Goods. July 09, 1944. CBS net, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. Sustaining. The program originates from the United States Maritime Service Training Station, Santa Catalina, California. The first tune is "This Is My Country." The program originates from the Santa Catalina casino. Joe Silver sings "I'll Be Seeing You." A story of heroism at sea: the story of Captain Jonathan M. Wainwright (of the Merchant Marine). The Marine Service Band and Chorus, Curt Roberts (director), Ray Buell (announcer), Howard Culver (host), Joe Silver, Del Castillo (director)

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We Present Hollywood

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We The Abbotts. December 08, 1941. Red net. Nucoa margarine, Best Foods Mustard With Horseradish. Red Net Pearl Harbor Coverage. Part 66. 5:30 to 5:45 P. M. Preceded by news bulletins: the White House claims that the Japanese attack will not cause the U. S. to abandon the Lend-Lease plan. "The story of a father and mother striving to protect their home." Jack is urged not to be so wasteful. Barbara has been sulking all evening. Nelson Case (announcer)

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Post by lasombra 3/11/2021, 10:41 am

We Care - The Orchid And The Skull:

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Post by Wildcat44 3/12/2021, 8:58 am

I've been using and will continue to use the old OTRR Library site. I haven't posted anything that was in that library. I see now some of my postings are now in the new additions to new OTRR library. Oh well, I'm too old to change. Here goes .We're almost through the alphabet.

March 12 1941

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We Want A Touchdown. September 28, 1939. Mutual net. Sustaining. A football quiz show with Red Barber as the host-referee. Grads from Colgate vs. grads from N.Y.U. The contestants actually played on the college football teams. Red Barber. 1/2 hour. 

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We Who Are Young. October 14, 1941. Program #1. The Texas Quality . Independant Neighborhood Grocers. An audition program intended for broadcast in Texas. Widow Janet Lane is in poor health and has been sent to a sanitorium. There are the 8-year-old twins, 4-year-old Jeannie, 12-year-old Penelope and near-adult Phillip are upset at Mrs. Lane's imminent department. There's a tearful departure scene. Frank Mills (announcer); Bella Westdecker (writer);.

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We Will Never Die

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Wee Bonnie Baker  - Disclaimer  I don't know if this is a radio show or what. 

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Here's one more to make up for Wee Bonnie

Weird Tales. 1932. Program #2. Hollywood Radio Attractions syndication. "The Curse Of Nagana". The program is recorded on a Columbia transcription. The final 9:47 of the program only. Hugh B. Cave (author of, "The Ghoul Gallery"), Richard Carle, Johnny Haron, Florence Britton, Cyril Delavante, John Ince, Pierre White, Lucille Amaya, Oliver Drake (adaptor)

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Wendell Hall, The Pineapple Picador. February 04, 1931. Blue net, WTMJ, Milwaukee aircheck. Libby's Pineapple ("Hawaiian Sea Beads Necklace" premium). "The Red Headed Music Maker" presents a program of ballads written by himself, starting with, "Carolina Rose." Not one of the many tunes he sings sounds familiar! The program does end with his very familiar, "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More." The broadcast originates from Chicago. Wendell Hall, Jean Paul King (anouncer). 

Wendell Hall, The Pineapple Picador. February 06, 1931. Blue Network. Libby's Pineapple ("Hawaiian Sea Beads Necklace" premium). "The Red Headed Music Maker" presents a program of "Vagabond Lover" songs, starting with, "Lonesome Lover." He concludes with his signature, "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More." The progam originates from Chicago. The system cue has been deleted. Wendell Hall, Jean Paul King (announcer).

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Post by lasombra 3/12/2021, 12:33 pm

I agree with you, Wildcat44. I'm only checking the old site also to see if a show is already in the library.

We Are Always Young 7-25-41 Sniffy takes some pills:

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Post by Wildcat44 3/13/2021, 9:51 am

March 13 1938

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Wendy Warren and The News. April 27, 1948. CBS net. Maxwell House Coffee, Baker's Cocoanut. Fighting continues in Palestine, there's rioting in Kobe, Japan. Charles Lang is trying to railroad Adelle into an insane asylum. Mark and Mona have an intimate chat. Douglas Edwards (newscaster), Florence Freeman, Bill Flood (commercial spokesman)

Plus 2. Goldin lists 10.

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The Western Caravan. August 11, 1950. NBC. Sustaining. With a featured performer like Tex Williams (made famous singing, "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette') you'd think this was a country-western music show. But this show, which was a summer replacement show for four months has no singing! it's a western yarn with cattle stampedes, a well-done fist fight, shootin', rootin' and tootin' (whatever they are) and lots more. It's an early example of an "adult" western, with more action than either "Gunsmoke" or "Have Gun, Will Travel.". Tex Williams ; Hal Gibney (announcer); Deuce Spriggins; Bill Cairn (writer, director); Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra ; Smokey Robbins

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Western Stars. September 04, 1946. KFWB, Los Angeles. Star Outfitting Company, Pridham-Davis Optomitrists. A live country music show, starting with, "Wait For The Wagon." Merle Travis fails to arrive during the broadcast. Cliffie Stone (host), Eddie Cletro, Slim Duncan, Joe Strand, Herman The Hermit, Sonny Kirk, Darryl Rice. 

Western Stars. September 10, 1946. KFWB, Los Angeles. Star Outfitting Company, Podolar's (?) Used Cars. A live country music show with a studio audience. The first tune is, "Tweedle O Twill." Cliffie Stone sings, "Roly, Poly" after enduring fat jokes throughout the show. Cliffie Stone (host), Merle Travis, Eddie Cletro, Slim Duncan, Joe Strand, Sally Foster, Herman The Hermit

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Western Trail - Australian

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What Am I Offered?. June 21, 1947. WOR, New York. Sustaining. A combination quiz and game show combined with an auction, where the contestants pay the show if they lose!. Bob Dixon (host), Russ Dunbar (announcer).

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Post by lasombra 3/13/2021, 1:17 pm

Verdict #31 Smalltown Girl:

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Post by nightkey 3/13/2021, 10:12 pm

We Will Never Die should be dated 43-07-21

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Wendy Warren and the News 49-07-01 should be 49-06-17

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Post by Wildcat44 3/14/2021, 9:45 am

What In This World Do You Want?. July, 1944. Blue Network. A short program (possibly an insert into a longer program) apparently promoting the Blue network. Milton Cross, Glenn Riggs.

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What's New In Agriculture. 1950. Syndicated. Capper's Farmer Magazine. A report about two of articles in the current issue. Lloyd Burlingham

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 What's New. January 01, 1944. NBC net. RCA. Lena Horne sings, "Paper Doll." Donald Morrison tells about radio in Latin America and dialects around the world (i. e. Spanish with a Japanese accent!). E.W. Engstrom, head of research at RCA, talks about new developments in television receivers, including "large screen" (20") and projector televisions. Carlos Ramirez sings, "Besame Mucho." From New York, Jim Ameche interviews Europeans who witnessed the Nazi conquest and concentration camp atrocities. Herbert Marshall and Evelyn Keyes appear in, "Lines For A Lady," by Milton Geiger. Jim Ameche interviews a representative of the American clothing industry and the I.L.G.W.U. General Ira Acre (?) speaks from the Eighth Bomber Command in England. Cecil B. DeMille recalls how he founded the first commercial air service in America...and flew the plane himself!. Cecil B. DeMille (host), Jack Douglas, Jim Ameche, Lou Bring and His Orchestra, Lena Horne, Donald Morrison, E. W. Engstrom, Carlos Ramirez, Herbert Marshall, Evelyn Keyes, Milton Geiger (writer), Ira Acre (?). 

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What's the Name of That Song 

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What's With Herbert

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March 14 1943

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Post by lasombra 3/14/2021, 11:16 am

What's New in Sports 1-12-46:

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Post by BobbyP 3/14/2021, 12:54 pm

nightkey wrote:We Will Never Die should be dated 43-07-21

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Andrew, was this ever broadcast?
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What Freedom Means
June 8, 1951

Robert A. Vogeler, a businessman recently freed from seventeen months in a Hungarian prison, addresses the National Press Club. He describes his imprisonment for sabotage by the secret police.

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Post by nightkey 3/14/2021, 1:16 pm

Good question. It does not show in the regular radio listings, but I found this advertisement for a radio broadcast of it. So, I believe it aired as a special broadcast and did not make it into the regular show listings.

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nightkey wrote:We Will Never Die should be dated 43-07-21

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Andrew, was this ever broadcast?
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Post by Wildcat44 3/15/2021, 10:55 am

March 15 1939

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What's Your Beef - There's a little chatter before the show starts at 1min 35 sec.

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What's Your Idea

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The Wheeling Steel Company Family Broadcast. December 07, 1941. Blue Network. Wheeling Steel. Blue Net Pearl Harbor Coverage. Part 7. 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. The program originates from Wheeling, West Virginia, with employees of The Wheeling Corrugated Steel Company. The first tune is "Melancholy Baby," sung by Gene Sheets, a Crosby-clone. An all-blues program honoring the film, "The Birth Of The Blues.". Gene Sheets, The Musical Steelmakers, The Singing Millmen, The Steel Sisters, Virginia Corbin ("The Singing Stenographer").

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When a Girl Marries - Australian

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Where the People Stand - Elmo Roper

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The Whisper Men. October 20, 1945. Mutual net. Sustaining. Max Chandler and his sidekick Rod Buchanan are supposed to meet photographer Linda Jones in Geneva. There's a secret "black light" invention that must remain a secret!. Judson Phillips (writer), Blake Cabot (writer), Dan Seymour (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Karl Swenson, Chet Kingsbury (music). 

The Whisper Men. December 29, 1945. Mutual net. Sustaining. Max Chandler is a crusading radio commentator who fights the "Whisper Men," communist infiltrators of the underworld. Mr. and Mrs. Potter find a woman's dead body in their living room. Karl Swenson, Kermit Murdock, Ann Shephard, Judson Phillips (writer), Dan Seymour (producer), Anton M. Leader (director), Chet Kingsbury (organist). 

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Post by lasombra 3/15/2021, 12:53 pm

This one is not in the OTRR library. From Goldin: What's Doing Ladies?. July 26, 1945. ABC net. Polar Frosted Foods. An audience participation program. The first guest is given a live duck! The "Forum Question" is "Why the one I married is the finest in the world." The "I Want To Buy" feature: a letter from a lady in Oregon who wants to buy an electric percolator. Perry Ward (host).

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What Kind of Juries Do We Want?
May 11, 1938

With Fiorello La Guardia.

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The Wetbacks
April 11, 1954

An excellent, well produced, thoroughly researched document on illegal Mexican immigration. A fine example of a radio documentary when the industry had the manpower and interest to do it right.

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Willy Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin, addresses a luncheon meeting of the Research Institute of America
February 11, 1959

Willy Brandt discusses the problems of Berlin in relation to East and West Germany. He answers questions from assembled journalists. His answers address some of the issues regarding his place as a mayor in a divided city in regards to international relations, how Germany's Jewish population is faring post-war, and his tour of the United States and Canada.

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Windows on the World
November 4, 1951

Employees of United Nations describe their roles in pattern of peace; with Dr. Ralph Bunche, Trygve Lie, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

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March 16 1941

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Who Said That?. April 10, 1949. NBC net. Sustaining. An interesting panel show. Henry has very unkind words for Louella Parsons. Morgan is acerbic; Swayze is very knowledgable. Robert Trout (host), Norman Thomas (panelist), Henry Morgan (panelist), Madge Evans (panelist), John Cameron Swayze (panelist).

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Who's In Town Tonight. January 24, 1940. KGO or KPO, San Francisco. Sustaining. A San Francisco local program, originating from the lobby of the St. Francis Hotel. Helen Morgan and Cliff Engel interview Harry Baldwin (Jack Benny's secretary and the stooge who knocks on the door on Jack's show), Constance Moore (an actress who is currently appearing in "Charlie McCarthy, Detective"), Bill Murrow and Ed Beloin (writers for Jack Benny) and Murray Bolen (agency producer for the Jack Benny show). Helen Morgan, Cliff Engle, Harry Baldwin, Constance Moore, Bill Morrow, Ed Beloin, Murray Bolen.

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Wild Bill Elliott. July 03, 1948. An sales presentation for the series. Wild Bill rides into the sunset to avoid a romantically inclined young lady, and another scene from the show is presented. "The first time a live, contemporary star from pictures has ever been featured in a fifteen minute children's serial." The recording also has commercials for "Quaker Enriched Flour" after the audition. William Elliott, Owen James (announcer)

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The Wilkens Amateur Hour. December 31, 1950. Program #514. WCAE, WCAE-FM, WDTV-TV Pittsburghn simulcast. Wilkens Jewelry, Golam Paint and Glass (spot announcement). Contestants include an Hawaiian guitarist playing, "The Tennessee Waltz!" Al Noble not only hosts the program, he sings and plays the guitar. A sixty-eight-year-old retired miner plays, "The Cuckoo Waltz" on a concertina being held over his head! "The Misfits," a barbershop quartet whose members are twelve or thirteen years old, do a creditable job on, "Sweet Adeline.". Al Noble (host, performer), Jack Logan (announcer), Harry Walden (piano), Harry Mitchell (organ), The Misfits

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Will Of Stratford. April 15, 1937. NBC net. Sustaining. A biography of William Shakespeare on his 373rd birthday. A well-written dramatization, done in a style as Shakespeare himself might have written it. Good radio!. Bosley Crowther (writer), Alfred Shirley, Charles Webster, Florence Malone, Elsie Mae Gordon, Richard Gordon, Celia Babcock, Burford Hampden, Harold West, Eustace Wyatt, Alice Reinheart, Joan Warburton, James McCallion, Peter Donald, John McGovern, William Shelley

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Post by lasombra 3/16/2021, 10:28 am

White Tower Bond Show 43-09-16 KIRO. Not complete:

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Post by nightkey 3/16/2021, 6:57 pm

It's funny how people use to give their home addresses over the radio on game shows. Times have changed. Am I the only one who looks up to see what people's houses look like now from addresses given on old radio shows? This is the address of a contestant who gives her Los Angeles address on the below game show, What's Doing Ladies?

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lasombra wrote:This one is not in the OTRR library. From Goldin: What's Doing Ladies?. July 26, 1945. ABC net. Polar Frosted Foods. An audience participation program. The first guest is given a live duck! The "Forum Question" is "Why the one I married is the finest in the world." The "I Want To Buy" feature: a letter from a lady in Oregon who wants to buy an electric percolator. Perry Ward (host).

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Post by Wildcat44 3/17/2021, 8:25 am

March 17 1942

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Williamsport Quiz Kids

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Win Your Spurs. April 07, 1952. NBC. An audition program. Hoot Gibson, announced as, "The star of over 300 movies," hosts a cowboy "talent scouts" show. Three contestants vie for the prize of a pair of silver spurs, and recording contract and Hollywood screen test. Guest Eddie Dean sings, "The Hills Of Old Wyoming." The winner is Les Thompson, an ex-G.I. who plays boogie woogie on an electric harmonica. The losers are vocalist Wally Imes (?) and "The Pine Ridge Sisters" (Bernie and Rusty). The folks at the "Jot 'Em Down Store" must have been sorely disappointed. Hoot Gibson, Jack McElroy (Hoot's assistant), Andy Parker and The Plainsmen, Eddie Dean, Les Thompson, The Pine Ridge Sisters (Rusty and Bernie), Wally Imes (?), Archie Presby (announcer), Sirlan Parks (? producer). 

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Wings For Tomorrow. April 21, 1945. Unknown. "The first in a series of "dramalogues." A "young war bride" telephones her mother to tell her that a letter from Pete has just arrived. A one-voice performance. Possibly part of a longer program. Martha Sleeper ; Charles L. Baldwin Jr. (writer);

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Wings Of The Dragon. 1937. Program #1. "The Black Ghost Of Honan". The dramatized story of Jack Linke and Bob White, American pilots who trained Chinese pilots. They plan to fight, "The Black Ghost." Two thousand troops arrive with a General leading them. "The Black Ghost" attacks!

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I had 2 things under Wings Over Jordan . The first was not from the show but related to the Wings Over Jordan developed by Glenn T Settle.
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