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Wake Up America. January 27, 1946. Program #304. NBC net origination, American Economic Foundation syndication. "What Are The Rights Of Labor?". Sustaining. NBC Orthacoustic transcription. A debate between Representative Emanuel Celler (New York) and Merryle Stanley Rukeyser (Economic Writer, nationally syndicated columnist). Don Gardiner (announcer), Emanuel Celler, Hamilton Eames (moderator), Merryle Stanley Rukeyser
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Tales of Texas - Texas Oil
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The Socony Sketchbook. August 09, 1935. CBS net. The first tune heard is, "The Stars In The Sky." Don't miss the arrangement of, "Limehouse Blues." A good show!. Johnny Green and His Orchestra, Virginia Verrill, Jimmy Farrell, Marjorie Logan, The Eton Boys, Harry Von Zell (announcer)
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #31 let Me Sing
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One Night Stand. July 16, 1945. Program #676. AFRS. A band remote from The Terrace Room of The Hotel New Yorker, New York City. The first tune is, "The Wish That I Wish Tonight.". Sonny Dunham and His Orchestra, Tommy Randall (vocal), Marianne
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Accent on Danger 51-10-18 The Plotters CBC
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Beyond Teaching 53-03-15 Furnaces
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Clete Roberts - Jewish Appeal 49-10-27
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Curtain Time. September 20, 1947. NBC net, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. "Double Life". Milky Way, Bulova (local). 6:30 P.M. (CDT). Harry Elders, Nanette Sargent, Patrick Allen (host), Bert Farber (conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), John Weigle (announcer), Bob Pearon (? writer), George Cisar, Arthur Peterson
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Valiant Lady. October 02, 1941. Red net, WEAF, New York aircheck. Bisquick. Joan's husband is suffering from a blood clot in the brain which is changing his personality. Joan Blaine, Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer
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The Romance Of Helen Trent. June 26, 1950. CBS net. Heet, Wizard Wick, Black Flag, Freezone. Gil Whitney has run away again. Helen tries to find him in Georgia. The system cue has been deleted. Julie Stevens, Fielden Farrington (announcer), Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Stanley Davis (producer, director, theme music performer)
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Songs By Morton Downey. October 09, 1945. Program #177. Mutual net origination, Coca-Cola syndication. Coca-Cola. The first tune is, "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet.". Morton Downey, Jimmy Lytell and His Orchestra, David Ross (announcer), Leah Ray ("The Listening Lady")
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #121 Ain't She Sweet
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One Night Stand. June 21, 1946. Program #1039. AFRS. A band remote from The Starlight Roof Of The Waldorf Astoria, New York City. Despite the opening announcement, other research places this program as originating from The Hotel Claremont, Berkeley, California. The first tune is, "I Got The Sun In The Morning.". Leighton Noble and His Orchestra, Helen Lind (vocal), Ralph Paul (announcer)
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Anson Weeks and His Orchestra. 1931. Program #2. Sustaining. The first tune is, "Delish-ee-ous." The date is approximate. Anson Weeks and His Orchestra, Art Wilson (vocal
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Breakfast with Bill 50-01-03
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Confession 53-07-19 The Case History of Anna Carlson
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NBC Washington Studios Dedication Program. July 22, 1937. NBC net. Sustaining. The program originates from New York and Washington, celebrating the opening of "Washington's Radio City," seven radio studios that are "ready for television," atop the Trans-Lux Building. The studios of WRC and WMAL were also located within the complex. The last few seconds of the program closing have been deleted. Burton K. Wheeler, Frank Black and His Orchestra, James Farley, Lenox Lohr, Sykes (FCC Commissioner). 59:17,
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Minnesota Milestones #5 Marchinging Men Military Affairs 1958
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Time For Reason. June 28, 1947. CBS net. "America's Leadership For Freedom and Peace". Sustaining. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Wyoming) substitutes for Lyman Bryson. The broadcast originates from Washington, D. C. He says, "You cannot appease a tyrant." "Economic freedom is a neccessity." "The Soviet Union is a dictatorship." "The pledges of Yalta and Pottsdam have been violated.". Joseph O'Mahoney
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Tales of Texas The Lost San Saba Mine
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #162 Hello Swanee Hello
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Time For Reason. June 28, 1947. CBS net. "America's Leadership For Freedom and Peace". Sustaining. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Wyoming) substitutes for Lyman Bryson. The broadcast originates from Washington, D. C. He says, "You cannot appease a tyrant." "Economic freedom is a neccessity." "The Soviet Union is a dictatorship." "The pledges of Yalta and Pottsdam have been violated.". Joseph O'Mahoney
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This one should be dated June 29, 1947. 1:30 p.m. EST.
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Beyond Teaching 49-12-14 Retarding Tooth Decay
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Confession 53-08-02 The Case History of Ester Phillips
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Donald Nelson War Production 42-03-02 #1 Blue Network
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Folk Songs of America 41-12-31 Leadbelly
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Minnesota Milestones #2 Sod Buster to Soil Bank
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Robin Hood Show #B41 Down in that Little Green Valley
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Spotlight Bands. January 08, 1945. Program #566. Blue net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Coke Night #721. A band remote from the Reynolds Metals factory, Louisville, Kentucky. The first tune is, "Whispering.". Will Osborne and His Orchestra, Joan Edwards (vocal), Howard Duff (AFRS announcer)
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #32 I'm Shooting High
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Serenade in Romance #9 Shut Eye
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Rhapsody in Rhythm #16
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Raymond Scott 42-10-21 CBS
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Prairie Ramblers Mountain Theater 42-04-02
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People Are Funny 58-07-02 Remember Jack Horner
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Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra. April 12, 1948. NBC net. Sustaining. A band remote from The Marine Dining Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. The first tune is, "I'm Young and Healthy.". Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra, Scotty Marsh (vocals), Orrin Tucker (vocals), Greg Donovan (announcer)
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US Open Golf 49-06-10 2nd day results
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The Harry Richman Dodge Program. December 23, 1935. Program #1. Syndicated. Dodge. The first tune is Harry's famous version of, "Puttin' On The Ritz." The program opening is possibly slightly upcut. The dates given for this series were printed on the transcription labels as the dates of recording. Harry Richman, The Dodge Orchestra, Gertrude Niesen
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #138 My Old Kentucky Home
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Service to the Front 45-01-02 A Ton per Gun per Day
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Breakfast Club no date (12 minute segment)
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Curtain Time. September 27, 1947. NBC net, WMAQ, Chicago origination/aircheck. "Grandmother Knew Best". Snickers, Bulova (local). 6:30 P.M. (CDT). Harry Elders, Nanette Sargent, Patrick Allen (host), John Weigle (announcer), Bert Farber (arranger, conductor), Harry Holcomb (director), Jim Pease (? writer)
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Fighting Irish Football 54-11-29
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Franklyn MacCormacks Old Book of Memories #7
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Breakfast Club 45-06-24 (12 minute segment)
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45-06-24 was a Sunday, so that's a wrong date. Also, Patsy Lee didn't start on the Breakfast Club until October 1946. Unfortunately, there are not enough clues to determine the correct date.
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When A Girl Marries. June 03, 1948. NBC net. La France Bluing, Sure-Jell. Phil and Joan decide to keep all the bad news from Kathy. A confused plot. The date is subject to correction. Elaine Carrington (writer), Charles Stark (narrator), Hugh James (announcer).
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Time for Reason - "CURRENT FOREIGN & DOMESTIC POLICIES 06-22-47 :14:56 Guest Commentator: Henry A. Wallace
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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
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Reminiscing with Singin' Sam #6 Here We Are
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Romance of Transportation 49-01-13 Trolley Cars
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Decision Now!. April 25, 1948. Program #65. American Legion syndication. "A Rose For Sheila," "Child Health Day". Recorded February 19, 1948, for broadcast April 25, 1948. A young girl has been disfigured, the American Legion helps to pay for corrective surgery.
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Foy Willing - When the Bloom is on the Sage (Cain's Coffee)
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Gene Autry 42-11-08
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Tony Wons 33-08-24
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The Living God 42-04-05 Chapter 5
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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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Reminiscing with Singin'Sam #11 You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes
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One Night Stand. March 01, 1946. Program #1012. AFRS. A band remote from Roseland, New York City. The first tune is, "Song Of The Wanderer.". Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra, Gloria Stark (vocal), Carl Denney (vocal).
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Anson Weeks - Singing in the Rain
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Celebrity Spotlight 46-07-12
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Edward R Murrow 58-10-15 Wires and Lights in a Box Speech
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Franklyn MacCormacks Old Book of Memories #6
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The Wonderful Country - Hooray for Everything CBC
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The Living God 420402 #2
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The Stamps Quartet. July 07, 1947. Program #1. KWHI, Brenham, Texas. American Beauty flour. The first tune is, "A Home Up In Heaven." The songs are taken from the, "World Wide Church Songbook." The transcription indicates that the program was also broadcast by KWHI, on August 1, 1947, August 4, 1947, September 26, 1947 and November 28, 1947. The program was possibly recorded at KWHI. Each show starts with a basso singing, "The flour that flows in your kitchen.". The Stamps Quartet, Roy George (announcer), Frank Stamps, Bob Arnold, Bob Bacon
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Side Street America 49-08-19
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Renfro Valley Gatherin' 460609 part 1
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Radio Beat. March 12, 1958. CBS net. Sustaining. Adlai Stevenson speaks from New York, Hugh Gaitskill speaks from London, Pierre Mendes-France speaks from Paris. A three way discussion of international affairs. Adlai Stevenson, Hugh Gaitskill, Pierre Mendes-France.
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Pete Smythe Show 47-10-04
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One Night Stand. November 28, 1944. Program #474. AFRS. An opening night band remote from The Hollywood Palladium. The first tune is, "Tico, Tico.". Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Anita O'Day (vocal), Eugene Howard (vocal), Bill Ewing (announcer), Boots Mussulli (alto)
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Oklahoma Portraits - Jesse Chisholm
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Oklahoma Heritage Two Blades for One 55-04-05
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O.K. For Release. Sept. 10, 1945. NBC net. Grove's Cold Tablets, Grove's B Complex Vitmins. A summary of the news of the week. General Wainwright has returned to the United States. General MacArthur has set a new series of rules for the defeated Japanese. A summary of what changes MacArthur wants Japan's post-war changes to be. "Japan is like the body of a dead animal.". Max Hill (commentary); John Storm ; David Anderson
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Northwestern University Reviewing Stand 49-12-25 Christmas Music
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Norge Kitchen Kommittee 37-06-04
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NBC Symphony Orchestra 47-11-22
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Navy Pier is on the Air 48-10-28 Is the Woman's Place in the Home (scratchy)
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World's Great Short stories 1947 Charge from the Red Badge of Courage
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Woody Herman 44-08-16 Old Gold Rehearsal
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Minnesota Lakers 60-03-22 Part of the 4th Quarter
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Armistice Day Program. November 11, 1936. NBC net. Sustaining. An elaborate program, celebrating NBC's tenth anniversary more than celebrating Armistice Day. The orchestra starts the program with a eight-minute medley of favorites. Dan Russell, aboard an American Airliner, reports while flying with members of The International Broadcasting Union. David Sarnoff calls the airplane in flight, from his NBC office. Maurice Rombert, the Swiss delegate to the IBU then chats with David Sarnoff while in flight. Guglielmo Marconi speaks from aboard his yacht "Electra," anchored off Genoa. Marconi speaks with Rombert aboard the plane, then Sarnoff adds the French Minister of Communication, flying in another airplane; making a 4-way conversation. Fred Bates introduces the Czechoslovakian Minister of Communications, who speaks to his countrymen (in Czech). Max Jordan introduces the president of Austrian Broadcasting, who speaks in German. The President of Danish Broadcasting speaks in Danish (Flemish?); the president of Italian Broadcasting speaks in Italian. An historic program!. The NBC Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Litow (conductor), Dan Russell, David Sarnoff, Maurice Rombert (?), Guglielmo Marconi, Fred Bate, Max Jordan.
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Tribute To Babe Ruth. April 27, 1947. Mutual net, WIP, Philadelphia aircheck. Sustaining. The broadcast originates from Yankee Stadium. Tributes and the famous croaking speech of the Babe. The system cue has been deleted. Frank Frisch, Happy Chandler, Mel Allen, Happy Chandler, Ford Frick, Will Harridge, Larry Cutler, Babe Ruth, Francis Spellman
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Red Cross Fund Campaign 1950 Phil Harris Alice Faye
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150th Anniversary of Congress 39-03-04 NBC
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One Night Stand. September 03, 1943. Program #17. AFRS. A band remote from The Jantzen Beach Ballroom, Portland Oregon. The first tune is, "Taboo." The program may be dated as late as September 11, 1943. Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, Red Dorris (vocal), Dolly Mitchell, Eddie Meyers (alto sax).
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