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PLUS – Excerpts from Tom Mix Let’s Pretend Superman Bobby Benson and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT (5-14-47) Isolated episode in “The Adventure of the Stolen Star.” Ed Prentiss is Captain Midnight. Ed tells a story about a 12-year old boy and the Indians at the time the U.S. BUSTER BROWN GANG (1940s) Smilin’ Ed McConnell with Squeaky the Mouse, Froggy the Gremlin, Midnight the Cat and Granny the Piano.

“Frank Confesses in the Dark” about his weakness. ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL (8-7-33) Isolated episode. TARZAN OF THE APES (1934) First episode of the original radio version with James Pierce as Tarzan and Joan Burroughs (daughter of author Edgar Rice Burroughs) as Jane. Jack, Billy, Betty and Uncle Jim visit the mysterious Great Grand Lama in Tibet to return the Secret Sacred Sanskrit parchment scroll. PROGRAM 6: JACK ARMSTRONG, THE ALL-AMERICAN BOY (1939) Isolated episode. PLUS – clips featuring Abbott and Costello and Irving Berlin. Featured are Tex Beneke, the Modernaires, Ray Eberly and Marian Hutton. USO SATURDAY MATINEE (1942) Glenn Miller and the orchestra broadcasting from, the Café Rouge of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York. BOB HOPE SHOW (1945) Bob entertains the troops from the deck of the Battleship South Dakota in San Francisco Harbor. Program is dedicated “to the fellas in the service… selected by the girls back home.” HITLER’S MOCK BIRTHDAY PARTY (4-20-42) The Treasury Department turns Herr Hitler’s 54 th birthday into an occasion to sell United States War Bonds at a rally in Times Square, New York. PROGRAM 5: DINAH SHORE SHOW (1-15-43) Armed Forces Radio rebroadcast for servicemen with Dinah, Gordon Jenkins and the orchestra and announcer Truman Bradley. May 30th, 1970 – RADIO SOUNDS OF WW II AT HOME Cohan song hits from Ziegfeld Follies Fanny Brice Helen Morgan Oklahoma! Walter Huston Clayton, Jackson and Durante and Ethel Merman. PLUS – excerpts and clips featuring George M. FIRST NIGHTER PROGRAM (3-29-44) “The Chinese Gong” written by Arch Oboler, starring Barbara Luddy and Olan Soule. Jack and the Sportsmen sing “Give My Regards to Broadway.” FRED ALLEN SHOW (3-23-47) Excerpt featuring Fred’s guests Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. Guest is Broadway favorite Al Jolson who joins Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester and Kenny Delmar. PROGRAM 4: JACK BENNY PROGRAM (5-18-47) Broadcasting from New York while Jack is appearing on the stage of the Roxy Theatre. Fields Dick Powell and Bela Lugosi on Candid Microphone. PLUS – excerpts and clips featuring Judy Garland Fred Allen Marx Brothers W. SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS (3-20-45) “Laura” starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Clifton Webb.
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ON-THE-AIR MOVIE PREVIEW (8-16-40) Paramount Pictures presents a radio preview of their newest musical release “Rhythm on the River” starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Pat O’Brien. PROGRAM 3: HOLLYWOOD NEWS WITH JIMMY FIDLER (1-15-45) The noted film columnist and broadcaster offers the latest Tinseltown gossip. May 16th, 1970 – SALUTE TO THE SILVER SCREEN PLUS – clips of It Pays to Be Ignorant Lowell Thomas Bing Crosby in 1930 and radio theme songs. Rebroadcast: –. His guest is Brace Beemer, the Lone Ranger.

BILL STERN’S SPORTS NEWSREEL (9-14-45) The sportscaster with the 306th edition of the Colgate Sports Newsreel. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE TIME (12-4-47) starring George Burns and Gracie Allen with their guest Bing Crosby, with Meredith Willson and the orchestra. HARRY RICHMAN (1936) The popular radio singer-songwriter-orchestra leader on the air for Dodge automobiles. A story within a story offering a look at the behind-the-scenes of radio broadcasting. PROGRAM 2: LIGHTS OUT (7-13-46) “The Coffin in Studio B” by Wyllis Cooper. May 9th, 1970 – SALUTE TO RADIO MONTH – PART 2 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF THE THIN MAN (1940s) Les Tremayne and Claudia Morgan star as Nick and Nora Charles in “The Passionate Palooka.” PLUS – clips of Frank Sinatra on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour Sam and Henry National Barn Dance and radio theme songs. Rebroadcast: –.

Virginia Payne stars as “America’s Mother of the Air.” PEPSODENT SHOW (11-18-47) While Bob Hope is on his way to England to attend the wedding of Princess Elizabeth, NBC presents an all-star comedy program featuring radio’s biggest names: Eddie Cantor, Red Skelton, Fibber McGee and Molly and Amos ‘n’ Andy. MA PERKINS (1940s) An isolated episode of the long-running daytime serial. PROGRAM 1: TAYSTEE BREADWINNERS (1934) Billy Jones and Ernie Hare on the air for Taystee Bread (also known as The Happiness Boys when they were sponsored by Happiness Candy The Interwoven Pair when they were sponsored by Interwoven Stockings The Best Foods Boys when sponsored by Best Foods). May 2nd, 1970 – SALUTE TO RADIO MONTH – PART 1
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